Using this module will plug-in a new constraint type to Class::DBI
that uses CGI::Untaint.
Any column can then be said to require untainting of a given type
- i.e. that any value which you attempted to set that column to
(include at create() time) must pass an untaint as_type() check.
Nag is a web-based application built upon the Horde Application Framework
which provides a simple, clean interface for managing online task lists
(i.e., todo lists). It also includes strong integration with the other
Horde applications and allows users to share task lists or enable
light-weight project management.
GDB is a source-level debugger for Ada, C, C++, Objective-C, Pascal and
many other languages. GDB can target (i.e., debug programs running on)
more than a dozen different processor architectures, and GDB itself can
run on most popular GNU/Linux, Unix and Microsoft Windows variants.
This package bundles the minified Flot code (a jQuery plotting library)
into a Haskell package, so it can be depended upon by Cabal packages.
The first three components of the version number match the upstream flot
version. The package is designed to meet the redistribution
requirements of downstream users (e.g. Debian).
File::Assets is a tool for managing JavaScript and CSS assets in a (web)
application. It allows you to "publish" assests in one place after having
specified them in different parts of the application (e.g. throughout request
and template processing phases).
File::Temp is a Perl5 module which can be used to generate temporary files
(providing a filename and filehandle) or directories. Possible race
conditions are avoided and some security checks are performed (e.g. making
sure the sticky bit is set on world writeable temp directories).
The LockFile::Simple extension provides simple file locking, of
the advisory kind, i.e. it requires cooperation between applications
wishing to lock the same files.
It is meant to be used in quick-and-dirty scripts or more elaborated
programs that want a simple locking scheme, yet with a reasonable
level of configuration.
Spice protocol defines a set of protocol messages for accessing,
controlling, and receiving inputs from remote computing devices
(e.g., keyboard, video, mouse) across networks, and sending output
to them. A controlled device can reside on either side, client
and/or server.
StatCVS retrieves information from a CVS repository and generates
various tables and charts describing the project development, e.g.
timeline for the lines of code, contribution of each developer etc.
The current version of StatCVS generates a static suite of HTML or
XDOC documents containing tables and chart images.
StatSVN retrieves information from a Subversion repository and
generates various tables and charts describing the project development,
e.g. timeline for the lines of code, contribution of each developer
etc. The current version of StatSVN generates a static suite of
HTML or XDOC documents containing tables and chart images.