NAME perlsecret - Perl secret operators and constants SYNOPSIS Perl secret operators: Operator Nickname Function ====================================================== 0+ Venus numification @{[ ]} Babycart list interpolation !! Bang bang boolean conversion }{ Eskimo greeting END block for one-liners -M5; Maori farewell BEGIN block for one-liners ~~ Inchworm scalar ~- Inchworm on a stick high-prece
NAME VERSION SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION OPTIONS output active start_url stop_url RATIONALE FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS Others SEE ALSO AUTHOR COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE BUGS NAME Plack::Middleware::Recorder - Plack middleware that records your client-server interactions VERSION version 0.06 SYNOPSIS use Plack::Builder; builder { enable 'Recorder', output => 'requests.out', # required active => 1, # optional start_u
NAME SYNOPSIS VERSION DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONS gzip gunzip gzip_file gunzip_file gzip_to_file deflate inflate deflate_raw inflate_raw METHODS new zip unzip copy_perl_flags file_name gzip_format raw level mod_time PERFORMANCE Short text Long text BUGS Browser bugs and Gzip::Faster EXPORTS DIAGNOSTICS INSTALLATION Ubuntu Linux Windows SEE ALSO About gzip Alternatives EXTENDED EXAMPLES GLOSSARY HISTORY
NAME VERSION SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION FUNCTIONS SEE ALSO AUTHOR COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE NAME CPAN::Perl::Releases - Mapping Perl releases on CPAN to the location of the tarballs VERSION version 5.20231129 SYNOPSIS use CPAN::Perl::Releases qw[perl_tarballs]; my $perl = '5.14.0'; my $hashref = perl_tarballs( $perl ); print "Location: ", $_, "\n" for values %{ $hashref }; DESCRIPTION CPAN::Perl::Releases i
NAME graph-easy - render/convert graphs in/from various formats SYNOPSIS Convert between graph formats and layout/render graphs: graph-easy [options] [inputfile [outputfile]] echo "[ Bonn ] - car -> [ Berlin ]" | graph-easy graph-easy --input=graph.dot --as_ascii graph-easy --html --output=mygraph.html graph.txt graph-easy graph.txt graph.svg graph-easy graph.txt --as_dot | dot -Tpng -o graph.png
NAME tcpproxy.pl - Simple TCP proxy for debugging connections VERSION version 0.005 SYNOPSIS $ tcpproxy.pl 2300 localhost 23 starting proxy on 127.0.0.1:2300 received connection from 127.0.0.1:37978 IN [<ff><fd>[CAN]<ff><fd> <ff><fd>#<ff><fd>'] OUT [<ff><fb>[CAN]<ff><fb> <ff><fb>#<ff><fb>'] IN [<ff><fa> [NUL]<ff><f0><ff><fa>#[NUL]<ff><f0><ff><fa>'[NUL]<ff><f0><ff><fa>[CAN][NUL]<ff><f0>] OUT [<ff><
12 Dec 2013 16:52:21 GMT Module version: 0.1002 Download (267.51K) Changes Browse (raw) Source (raw) Homepage Clone repository Bugs Rate this distribution Test results CPANTS License: artistic_2 NAME VERSION DESCRIPTION Running convos Configuration Wanted features Architecture principles SEE ALSO ATTRIBUTES archive core METHODS startup COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE AUTHOR NAME Convos - Multiuser IRC proxy
NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION CONTRIBUTING SEE ALSO LICENSE AUTHOR NAME App::PRT - Command line Perl Refactoring Tool SYNOPSIS use App::PRT::CLI; my $cli = App::PRT::CLI->new; $cli->parse(@ARGV); $cli->run; DESCRIPTION App::PRT is command line tools for Refactoring Perl. CONTRIBUTING App::PRT uses Minilla for development. The tests assume . is in the Perl library path. On Perl 5.26+, before running mi
NAME SYNOPSIS DESCRIPTION USAGE METHODS REQUIREMENTS CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT CUSTOM TEMPLATE Example FAQ Does this module correspond to JSON-RPC? Can methods of Test::More (e.g. subtest()) be called in describe()? INSPIRED CONTRIBUTORS LICENSE AUTHOR NAME Test::JsonAPI::Autodoc - Test JSON API response and auto generate API documents SYNOPSIS use HTTP::Request::Common; use Test::More; use Te
NAME Mojolicious::Validator - Validate values SYNOPSIS use Mojolicious::Validator; my $validator = Mojolicious::Validator->new; my $v = $validator->validation; $v->input({foo => 'bar'}); $v->required('foo')->like(qr/ar$/); say $v->param('foo'); DESCRIPTION Mojolicious::Validator validates values for Mojolicious. CHECKS These validation checks are available by default. equal_to $v = $v->equal_to('f
NAME Data::DPath - DPath is not XPath! SYNOPSIS use Data::DPath 'dpath'; my $data = { AAA => { BBB => { CCC => [ qw/ XXX YYY ZZZ / ] }, RRR => { CCC => [ qw/ RR1 RR2 RR3 / ] }, DDD => { EEE => [ qw/ uuu vvv www / ] }, }, }; # Perl 5.8 style my @resultlist = dpath('/AAA/*/CCC')->match($data); # ( ['XXX', 'YYY', 'ZZZ'], [ 'RR1', 'RR2', 'RR3' ] ) # Perl 5.10 style using overloaded smartmatch operator
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