mod_layout is a utility to wrap served webpages. This means it can
add a footer or header to a document. This allows you to create a
standard look and feel throughout a website without using SSI.
Some example uses are adding standard disclaimers to the bottom of
all pages, banner ads to the top of all pages, or even a menu at
the beginning of a page. There are many other per-document settings
you can modify with mod_layout.
THIS VERSION IS ONLY FOR APACHE 2.2.X
The purpose of this program is to compare two versions of an
Internet Draft and as output produce a diff in one of several
formats:
- side-by-side html diff
- paged wdiff output in a text terminal
- a text file with changebars in the left margin
- a simple unified diff output
In all cases, internet-draft headers and footers are stripped before
generating the diff, to produce a cleaner diff.
PortAudio is a free, cross-platform, open-source, audio I/O library.
It lets you write simple audio programs in 'C' or C++ that will compile and run
on many platforms including Windows, Macintosh OS X, and Unix (OSS/ALSA).
It is intended to promote the exchange of audio software between developers
on different platforms. Many applications use PortAudio for Audio I/O.
PortAudio provides a very simple API for recording and/or playing sound using
a simple callback function or a blocking read/write interface.
Example programs are included that play sine waves, process audio input
(guitar fuzz), record and playback audio, list available audio devices, etc.
Speed tables is a high-performance memory-resident database, currently oriented
towards Tcl. Speed tables provides an interface for defining tables containing
zero or more rows, with each row containing one or more fields. The speed table
compiler reads the table definition and generates C code to create and manage
corresponding structures, generating a custom C language Tcl extension to
create, access and manipulate those tables and building a native code package
in a shared library that is loadable on demand via Tcl's "package require"
mechanism.
The Utah Raster toolkit is a collection of programs and C routines for
dealing with raster images commonly encountered in computer graphics. It
provides the following major functions:
* A device and system independent image format for storing images
and information about them. Called the RLE format, it uses
run length encoding to reduce storage space for most images.
* A library of C routines for reading, writing and manipulating
images stored in the RLE format.
* A collections of programs for manipulating and displaying RLE
images.
Nickle is a programming language based prototyping environment with powerful
programming and scripting capabilities. Nickle supports a variety of
datatypes, especially arbitrary precision numbers. The programming language
vaguely resembles C. Some things in C which do not translate easily are
different, some design choices have been made differently, and a very few
features are simply missing.
Nickle provides the functionality of Unix bc, dc, and expr in much-improved
form. It is also an ideal environment for prototyping complex algorithms.
Nickle's scripting capabilities make it a nice replacement for spreadsheets
in some applications, and its numeric features nicely complement the limited
numeric functionality of text-oriented languages such as AWK and Perl.
This is the source / API documentation for the GNU C++ Library.
It includes documentation of the implementation of the C++ Standard
Template Library as shipped with GNU C++.
Let's suppose you want to find the title of things on the web. This
seems like a really simple request, just get() the object, parse for a
title tag, you're done. There are several problems with this approach:
- What if the resource is on a very slow server? Do we wait for ever or
what?
- What if the resource is a 900 gig file? You don't want to download
that.
- What if the page title isn't in a title tag, but is buried in the HTML
somewhere?
- What if the resource is an MP3 file, or a word document or something?
This module attempts to solve this problem.
ExtUtils::MakeMaker::Coverage adds a Makefile target to determine
test coverage using Devel::Cover:
# In Makefile.PL
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
use ExtUtils::MakeMaker::Coverage;
...
# if you already have a MY::postamble...
sub MY::postamble {
testcover();
...
}
NEXT.pm adds a pseudoclass named NEXT to any program that uses it. If a method
m calls $self-NEXT::m()>, the call to m is redispatched as if the calling
method had not originally been found.