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NAME Web::Scraper - Web Scraping Toolkit using HTML and CSS Selectors or XPath expressions SYNOPSIS use URI; use Web::Scraper; use Encode; # First, create your scraper block my $authors = scraper { # Parse all TDs inside 'table[width="100%]"', store them into # an array 'authors'. We embed other scrapers for each TD. process 'table[width="100%"] td', "authors[]" => scraper { # And, in each TD, # g
NAME Benchmark - benchmark running times of Perl code SYNOPSIS use Benchmark qw(:all) ; timethis ($count, "code"); # Use Perl code in strings... timethese($count, { 'Name1' => '...code1...', 'Name2' => '...code2...', }); # ... or use subroutine references. timethese($count, { 'Name1' => sub { ...code1... }, 'Name2' => sub { ...code2... }, }); # cmpthese can be used both ways as well cmpthese($coun
NAME Time::HiRes - High resolution alarm, sleep, gettimeofday, interval timers SYNOPSIS use Time::HiRes qw( usleep ualarm gettimeofday tv_interval nanosleep clock_gettime clock_getres clock_nanosleep clock stat lstat utime); usleep ($microseconds); nanosleep ($nanoseconds); ualarm ($microseconds); ualarm ($microseconds, $interval_microseconds); $t0 = [gettimeofday]; ($seconds, $microseconds) = get
NAME perlreref - Perl Regular Expressions Reference DESCRIPTION This is a quick reference to Perl's regular expressions. For full information see perlre and perlop, as well as the "SEE ALSO" section in this document. OPERATORS =~ determines to which variable the regex is applied. In its absence, $_ is used. $var =~ /foo/; !~ determines to which variable the regex is applied, and negates the result
NAME App::perlbrew - Manage perl installations in your $HOME SYNOPSIS # Installation curl -L https://install.perlbrew.pl | bash # Initialize perlbrew init # See what is available perlbrew available # Install some Perls perlbrew install 5.32.1 perlbrew install perl-5.28.3 perlbrew install perl-5.33.6 # See what were installed perlbrew list # Swith to an installation and set it as default perlbrew s
NAME Farabi - Modern Perl IDE VERSION version 0.47 SYNOPSIS # Run on the default port 4040 $ farabi # Run it on port 5050 $ farabi --port 5050 DESCRIPTION This is a modern web-based Perl IDE that runs inside your favorite browser. Please run the following command and then open http://127.0.0.1:4040 in your browser: farabi SECURITY WARNING Farabi is an experiment in progress. It is a web-based user
NAME Hadoop::Streaming - Contains Mapper, Combiner and Reducer roles to simplify writing Hadoop Streaming jobs VERSION version 0.143060 SYNOPSIS My/Hadoop/Example.pm: package My::Hadoop::Example; use Moo::Role; sub map { my ($self, $line) = @_; my ($key, $value); #... create $key and $value $self->emit( $key => $value); } sub reduce { my ( $self, $key, $value_iterator) = @_; my $composite_value; #
NAME Getopt::Long - Extended processing of command line options SYNOPSIS use Getopt::Long; my $data = "file.dat"; my $length = 24; my $verbose; GetOptions ("length=i" => \$length, # numeric "file=s" => \$data, # string "verbose" => \$verbose) # flag or die("Error in command line arguments\n"); DESCRIPTION The Getopt::Long module implements an extended getopt function called GetOptions(). It parses
NAME JSON - JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) encoder/decoder SYNOPSIS use JSON; # imports encode_json, decode_json, to_json and from_json. # simple and fast interfaces (expect/generate UTF-8) $utf8_encoded_json_text = encode_json $perl_hash_or_arrayref; $perl_hash_or_arrayref = decode_json $utf8_encoded_json_text; # OO-interface $json = JSON->new->allow_nonref; $json_text = $json->encode( $perl_s
NAME MongoDB::Tutorial - Getting started with MongoDB VERSION version v2.2.2 DESCRIPTION The tutorial runs through the basic functionality of the MongoDB package. This is a good starting point if you have never used MongoDB before. The tutorial assumes that you are running a standalone MongoDB database server (i.e. not a replica set) locally on the default port. You can download MongoDB from http:
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