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devel/TraceFuncs-0.1 (Score: 8.118464E-5)
Perl5 module to trace function calls as they happen
Devel::TraceFuncs provides utilities to trace the execution of a program. It can print traces that look something like: +-> global: '0' | +-> main::fo(4, 5) (in ./t.pm:32): 'now then' | | +-> main::fp(4, 5) (in ./t.pm:19) | | | +-> main::fq() (in ./t.pm:13) | | | | que pee doll (in ./t.pm:8) | | | +-< main::fq() (in ./t.pm:13) | | | cee dee (in ./t.pm:14) | | +-< main::fp(4, 5) (in ./t.pm:19) | | ha | | hs (in ./t.pm:20) | +-< main::fo(4, 5) (in ./t.pm:32): 'now then' | done (in ./t.pm:34) +-< global: '0'
devel/autodie-2.29 (Score: 8.118464E-5)
Replace functions with ones that succeed or die with lexical scope
The autodie pragma provides a convenient way to replace functions that normally return false on failure with equivalents that throw an exception on failure. The autodie pragma has lexical scope, meaning that functions and subroutines altered with autodie will only change their behaviour until the end of the enclosing block, file, or eval. If system is specified as an argument to autodie, then it uses IPC::System::Simple to do the heavy lifting. See the description of that module for more information.
devel/Console_CommandLine-1.2.2 (Score: 8.118464E-5)
Full featured command line options and arguments parser
Console_CommandLine is a full featured package for managing command-line options and arguments highly inspired from python optparse module, it allows the developer to easily build complex command line interfaces. Main features: * handles sub commands (ie. $ myscript.php -q subcommand -f file), * can be completely built from an xml definition file, * generate --help and --version options automatically, * can be completely customized, * builtin support for i18n, * and much more...
devel/HTML_BBCodeParser-1.2.3 (Score: 8.118464E-5)
Parser to replace UBB style tags with their HTML equivalents
This is a parser to replace UBB style tags with their html equivalents. It does not simply do some regex calls, but is complete stack based parse engine. This ensures that all tags are properly nested, if not, extra tags are added to maintain the nesting. This parser should only produce xhtml 1.0 compliant code. All tags are validated and so are all their attributes. It should be easy to extend this parser with your own tags.
devel/blitz-devel-0.7.2 (Score: 8.118464E-5)
PHP templating engine
Blitz is a PHP templating engine with two main features: Fast. Blitz is written in C and built as PHP-extension which makes it one of the fastest template engines (you may see the benchmarks section below) Clear. Blitz has quite simple and clear syntax and makes developer to build compact and easy-to-read-and-support code even for applications with very complex presentation logic
devel/performance-0.5.0 (Score: 8.118464E-5)
Help improve the performance of GNUstep applications
This library is a collection of classes intended to be used to help improve the performance of GNUstep and Cocoa applications. The scope of the library is therefore - 1. Subclasses of standard Cocoa classes which are optimised for particular uses. 2. Classes to perform tasks which can improve application performance by mechanisms not covered by existing classes. 3. Classes to monitor/analyse performance issues so you can tell what needs to be optimised. LICENSE: LGPL3 or later
devel/simpy-3.0.10 (Score: 8.118464E-5)
Simulation in Python
SimPy (= Simulation in Python) is an object-oriented, process-based discrete- event simulation language based on standard Python and released under the GNU GPL. It provides the modeler with components of a simulation model including processes, for active components like customers, messages, and vehicles, and resources, for passive components that form limited capacity congestion points like servers, checkout counters, and tunnels. It also provides monitor variables to aid in gathering statistics. Random variates are provided by the standard Python random module.
devel/PEAK-Rules-0.5a1 (Score: 8.118464E-5)
Generic functions and business rules support systems
PEAK-Rules is a highly-extensible framework for creating and using generic functions, from the very simple to the very complex. Out of the box, it supports multiple-dispatch on positional arguments using tuples of types, full predicate dispatch using strings containing Python expressions, and CLOS-like method combining. (But the framework allows you to mix and match dispatch engines and custom method combinations, if you need or want to.)
devel/jsonrpclib-0.1.3 (Score: 8.118464E-5)
Implements the JSON-RPC 2.0 proposed specification in pure Python
This library implements the JSON-RPC 2.0 proposed specification in pure Python. It is designed to be as compatible with the syntax of xmlrpclib as possible (it extends where possible), so that projects using xmlrpclib could easily be modified to use JSON and experiment with the differences. It is backwards-compatible with the 1.0 specification, and supports all of the new proposed features of 2.0, including: * Batch submission (via MultiCall) * Keyword arguments * Notifications (both in a batch and 'normal') * Class translation using the 'jsonclass' key.
devel/kjbuckets-1.0.0 (Score: 8.118464E-5)
Graph and set datatypes for Python (C extension)
From the documentation: The kjbuckets module defines three data types for Python: kjSet, kjGraph, and kjDict. These types come with a number of associated methods, including common set theoretical operations such as union, intersection, difference, composition, transposition, reachability sets, and transitive closure. For suitably large compute intensive uses these types should provide up to an order of magnitude speedup versus an implementation that uses analogous operations implemented directly in Python.