Sub::Infix creates fake infix operators using overloading. It doesn't use source
filters, or Devel::Declare, or any of that magic. It's pure Perl, has no
non-core dependencies, and runs on Perl 5.8.
Toolbox netwox helps to find and solve network problems :
- sniff, spoof
- clients, servers
- DNS, FTP, HTTP, IRC, NNTP, SMTP, SNMP, SYSLOG, TELNET, TFTP
- scan, ping, traceroute
YAPH - Yet Another Proxy Hunter
Yaph provides the ability to reveal public proxy servers.
Endian reports the endianness to the standard output as "little",
"big", or "mixed". As there is no standard terminology for the various
possible mixed modes, and very few such machines even exist, endian
does not distinguish between various mixed modes.
Rack provides an minimal interface between webservers supporting Ruby
and Ruby frameworks.
Rack provides an minimal interface between webservers supporting Ruby
and Ruby frameworks.
Rack provides an minimal interface between webservers supporting Ruby
and Ruby frameworks.
Crossroads I/O ("libxs") is a library for building scalable and high
performance distributed applications. It fits between classic BSD sockets,
JMS/AMQP-style message queues, and enterprise message-oriented middleware.
Crossroads I/O extends the standard socket interfaces with features
traditionally provided by specialised messaging middleware products,
providing an abstraction of asynchronous message queues, multiple messaging
patterns, message filtering (subscriptions), seamless access to multiple
transport protocols, and more.
Crossroads I/O provides a native C API for applications. Support for many
more languages is provided by the community through language bindings which
can be found at the Crossroads website.
LLnextgen is an Extended-LL(1) parser generator. It is a rewrite of the LLgen
parser generator by D. Grune and C.J.H. Jacobs which is part of the Amsterdam
Compiler Kit (ACK). Like all parser generators, LLnextgen takes the description
of the grammar with associated actions as input, and generates a parser routine
for use in compilers and other text processing programs.
LLgen, and therefore LLnextgen, extends on the LL(1) class of parser generators
by allowing FIRST/FIRST conflicts and FIRST/FOLLOW conflicts to be resolved with
both static and dynamic conditions.
GNU shtool -- The GNU Portable Shell Tool
Copyright (c) 1994-2004 Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>
The GNU shtool program is a compilation of small but very stable and
portable shell scripts into a single shell tool. All ingredients were
in successful use over many years in various free software projects.
The compiled shtool program is intended to be used inside the source
tree of free software packages. There it can take over various (usually
non-portable) tasks related to the building and installation of such
packages.