This is a rather simple module that abstracts the task of figuring out
the current system uptime, in seconds. It was born out of a desire to do
this on non-Linux systems, without SNMP. If you want to use SNMP,
there are pleanty of modules on CPAN already.
A simple, fast, and easy to read binary data storage format.
It allows for comments and meta data as well.
User::Identity is a Perl module for abstracting information about a
physical person.
This module provides the functions normally associated with a version control
system, but without needing or implementing a version control system.
Applications include wikis, document management systems and configuration
management.
It makes use of the module Algorithm::Diff. It provides the facility for basic
diffing, patching and merging.
Validation::Class is a different approach to data validation, it
attempts to simplify and centralize data validation rules to ensure
DRY (don't repeat yourself) code. The primary intent of this module is
to provide a simplistic validation work-flow and promote code
(validation) reuse.
Variable::Eject - Eject variables from hash to current namespace
Magic is Perl way of enhancing objects. This mechanism lets the user add
extra data to any variable and overload syntaxical operations (such as
access, assignment or destruction) that can be applied to it. With this
module, you can add your own magic to any variable without having to
write a single line of XS.
Workflow - Simple, flexible perl-based system to implement workflows
Java has Castor, and now Perl has XML::Pastor!
If you know what Castor does in the Java world, then XML::Pastor
should be familiar to you. If you have a W3C XSD schema, you can
generate Perl classes with roundtrip XML bindings.
Xporter provides EXPORT functionality similar to Exporter with some different
rules to simplify common cases.
The primary difference, in Xporter is that the default EXPORT list remains the
default EXPORT list unless the user specifically asks for it to not be included,
whereas in Exporter, asking for any additional exports from the EXPORT_OK list,
clears the default EXPORT list.
Xporter makes it easy to reset or clear the default so that choice is left to
the user.
To reset the default EXPORT list to empty, a bare minus ('-') or logical-not
sign ('!') is placed as the first parameter in the client's import list.