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ICS::Simple 0.06

ICS::Simple 0.06


ICS::Simple is a simple interface to CyberSource ICS2. more>>
ICS::Simple is a simple interface to CyberSource ICS2.

SYNOPSIS

Here is some basic code. Hopefully Ill come back through soon to document it properly.

use ICS::Simple;

my $ics = ICS::Simple->new(
ICSPath => /opt/ics,
MerchantId => v0123456789, # CyberSource supplies this number to you
Mode => test,
Currency => USD,
Grammar => UpperCamel, # defaults to raw ICS responses, so you might want to set this
#ErrorsTo => all-errors@some.fun.place.com,
CriticalErrorsTo => only-critical-errors@some.fun.place.com,
);

my $request = {
OrderId => order19857219,
FirstName => Fred,
LastName => Smith,
Email => fred.smith@buyer-of-stuff.com,
CardNumber => 4111111111111111,
CardCVV => 123,
CardExpYear => 2008,
CardExpMonth => 12,
BillingAddress => 123 Main St,
BillingCity => Olympia,
BillingRegion => WA,
BillingPostalCode => 98501,
BillingCountryCode => US,
ShippingAddress1 => 6789 Industrial Pl,
ShippingAddress2 => Floor 83, Room 11415,
ShippingCity => Olympia,
ShippingRegion => WA,
ShippingPostalCode => 98506,
ShippingCountryCode => US,
ShippingFee => 25.05,
HandlingFee => 5.00,
Items => [
{ Description => Mega Lizard Monster RC,
Price => 25.00,
SKU => prod15185 },
{ Description => Super Racer Parts Kit,
Price => 15.30,
SKU => prod23523 },
{ Description => Uber Space Jacket,
Price => 72.24,
SKU => prod18718 },
],
};

my $response = $ics->requestBill($request);

if ($response->{success}) {
print "Woo! Success!n";
$response = $response->{response};
print "Thanks for your payment of $$response->{BillAmount}.n";
}
else {
print "Boo! Failure!n";
print "Error: $response->{error}->{description}n";
}

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Added: 2007-03-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Sunergos Simple

Sunergos Simple


Sunergos Simple is a minimal Gnome Login Manager. more>>
Sunergos Simple is a minimal Gnome Login Manager.

An experiment in minimalism.

There are no options, no buttons, just a hello and how are you and why dont you just log in already?

So, this theme may not be suited for all users.

However, it is _extremely_ easy to understand and quite useful if you are interested in creating your own theme.

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Added: 2006-09-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Graphics::Simple 0.04

Graphics::Simple 0.04


Graphics::Simple is a simple , device-independent graphics API for Perl. more>>
Graphics::Simple is a simple , device-independent graphics API for Perl.

SYNOPSIS

use Graphics::Simple;

line 100,100,200,200;
circle 50,50,25;
stop(); clear(); # Wait for a button press, clear the page

Ever had a Commodore C-64 or Vic-20 or some other of the machines of that era? Where doing graphics was as simple as

line 20,20,50,30;

and you didnt have to go through things like XOpenDisplay etc.

This module tries to bring back the spirit of that era in a modern environment: this module presents a simple, unified API to several different graphics devices - currently X (using Gtk and Gnome) and PostScript.

The interface is primarily made easy-to-use, starting from the idea that the above line command must work. Therefore, it exports most of the primitives by default (you can turn this off).

However, everything is not sacrificed in the name of simplicity: believing in "simple things simple, complicated things possible", this module also allows multiple windows (all the primitives also work as methods of window objects) as well as raw access to the underlying devices - although the device-independence is then lost. In future plans are some sort of interactions with the devices with which it is possible as well as the addition of more devices.

The use command currently accepts the forms

use Graphics::Simple;
use Graphics::Simple qw/line circle/;
use Graphics::Simple 300,400; # portrait paper
use Graphics::Simple 300,400, qw/line circle/;

i.e. the optional size of the default window first and then normal Exporter arguments.

Graphics::Simple has several different back-ends, currently GnomeCanvas, TkCanvas, PostScript and (not fully working yet) Fig. Other backends are expected.
To start Graphics::Simple with a given backend, you should set the environment variable GSIMPL to the value, e.g. by running your script with the command

GSIMPL=PostScript perl gt1.pl

or by setting the environment variable permanently in your shell, by

GSIMPL=PostScript
export GSIMPL

or

setenv GSIMPL PostScript

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Added: 2006-07-19 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Keep IT Simple 0.1

Keep IT Simple 0.1


Keep IT Simple is a simple, customizable, Conky-like theme for Superkaramba featuring a mail-checker and a temperatures monitor. more>>
Keep IT Simple is a simple, customizable, Conky-like theme for Superkaramba featuring a mail-checker and a temperatures monitor.
Enjoy!
It monitors:
- CPU usage
- HDD usage
- Network load
- Memory load
- e-mail inbox
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Added: 2006-07-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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IPC::Run::Simple 1.3

IPC::Run::Simple 1.3


IPC::Run::Simple is a simple system() wrapper. more>>
IPC::Run::Simple is a simple system() wrapper.

SYNOPSIS

# Run a command and check whether it failed
use IPC::Run::Simple;
run("echo Hello, O Cruel World")
or die "Command failed";

# Describe the failure
use IPC::Run::Simple qw($ERR);
run("echo Hello, O Cruel World")
or die "Command failed: $ERR";

# Use the :all tag instead of explicitly requesting $ERR
use IPC::Run::Simple qw(:all);
run("echo Hello, O Cruel World")
or die "Command failed: $ERR";

# Die with error message if command does not return 0
use IPC::Run::Simple qw(:Fatal);
run("echo Hello, O Cruel World");

# Allow other exit values without dying
use IPC::Run::Simple qw(:Fatal);
run(command => [ "echo", "Hello, O Cruel World!" ],
allowed => [ 1, 2, 5 ]);

This module is intended to be a very simple, straightforward wrapper around the system() call to make it behave more like other builtins.

run() will return a true value if the command was executed and return a successful status code, and false otherwise. The reason for the failure will be stored in the $IPC::Run::Simple::ERR variable (which is just $ERR if you import either $ERR or :all). The description of the reason was pulled almost directly from the system() documentation.
Optionally, you can import the :Fatal tag, which will cause run() to die() with an appropriate message if the command fails for any reason.

If you wish to allow nonzero exit values but still want to trap unexpected errors, you may use an expanded call syntax. Call run() with a set of key=>value pairs. The two implemented keys are command (an array reference containing the command to run) and allowed (an array reference of exit values that are allowed without causing run() to return false or throw an exception.)

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Added: 2007-08-15 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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MP3::Icecast::Simple 0.2

MP3::Icecast::Simple 0.2


MP3::Icecast::Simple is a simple MP3::Icecast wrapper. more>>
MP3::Icecast::Simple is a simple MP3::Icecast wrapper.

SYNOPSIS

use MP3::Icecast::Simple;

$icy = MP3::Icecast::Simple->new(
description => "Station",
server => 127.0.0.1:8000,
password => password,
local_port => 1234,
bitrate => 96
);
$icy->play("/path/to/files");

ABSTRACT

MP3::Icecast::Simple is a simple MP3::Icecast wrapper, that can be used to create a SHOUTcast/Icecast broadcast source easy.
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Added: 2006-11-09 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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JOpt Simple 2.3.2

JOpt Simple 2.3.2


JOpt Simple is a Java library for parsing command line switches, such as those you might pass to an invocation of javac. more>>
JOpt Simple is a simple, test-driven command line parser for Java programs. JOpt Simple supports POSIX getopt() and GNU getopt_long().
What command line switch syntax does JOpt Simple support?
As closely as possible, JOpt Simple attempts to adhere to the rules of POSIX getopt() and GNU getopt_long(). You can find a brief summary of these rules in the javadoc for class OptionParser.
Enhancements:
- Minor internal changes.
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Added: 2007-04-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Timestamp::Simple 1.01

Timestamp::Simple 1.01


Timestamp::Simple is a Perl module with simple methods for timestamping. more>>
Timestamp::Simple is a Perl module with simple methods for timestamping.

SYNOPSIS

use Timestamp::Simple qw(stamp);
print stamp, "n";

This module provides a simple method for returning a stamp to mark when an event occurs.

METHODS

stamp()

This method returns a timestamp in the form yyyymmddHHMMSS.

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Added: 2007-04-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Net::Delicious::Simple 0.01

Net::Delicious::Simple 0.01


Net::Delicious::Simple is a Net::Delicious for backups. more>>
Net::Delicious::Simple is a Net::Delicious for backups.

SYNOPSIS

use Net::Delicious::Simple;
my $del = Net::Delicious->new(user => plki, pswd => secret);

print "$_->{href}n" for $del->all_posts;
__top

If you want to do anything interesting with del.icio.us automation, you probably want the Net::Delicious manpage. Its good. This module is not. Its just here to return all of your tags or posts as a basic Perl data structure.

This makes it very easy to store that structure using existing dumpers. In fact, it only exists to power delbackup, which dumps to YAML or Netscape::Bookmarks.

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Added: 2006-07-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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LJ::Simple 0.15

LJ::Simple 0.15


LJ::Simple is a Perl module to provide a simple OOP-based API for accessing the LiveJournal system. more>>
LJ::Simple is a Perl module to provide a simple OOP-based API for accessing the LiveJournal system.
Main features:
- Log into LiveJournal
- Post a journal entry
- Edit a journal entry
- Delete a journal entry
Example
The following example posts a simple message into the test LiveJournal using the LJ::Simple::QuickPost method.
use LJ::Simple;
LJ::Simple::QuickPost(
user => "test",
pass => "test",
entry => "Just a simple entry",
) || die "$0: Failed to post entry: $LJ::Simple::errorn";
The next example shows how to post an entry into the test LiveJournal using the complete, object-based, interface:
use LJ::Simple;
my $lj = new LJ::Simple ({
user => "test",
pass => "test",
});
(defined $lj)
|| die "$0: Failed to log into LiveJournal: $LJ::Simple::errorn";
my %Event=();
$lj->NewEntry(%Event) ||
die "$0: Failed to create new entry: $LJ::Simple::errorn";
my $entry=SetMood(%Event,"happy")
|| die "$0: Failed to set mood: $LJ::Simple::errorn";
$lj->Setprop_nocomments(%Event,1);
my ($item_id,$anum,$html_id)=$lj->PostEntry(%Event);
(defined $item_id)
|| die "$0: Failed to post journal entry: $LJ::Simple::errorn";
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Added: 2006-02-27 License: BSD License Price:
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XML::Simple 2.14

XML::Simple 2.14


XML::Simple is a easy API to maintain XML (esp config files). more>>
XML::Simple is a easy API to maintain XML (esp config files).

SYNOPSIS

use XML::Simple;

my $ref = XMLin([< xml file or string >] [, < options >]);

my $xml = XMLout($hashref [, < options >]);

Or the object oriented way:

require XML::Simple;

my $xs = new XML::Simple(options);

my $ref = $xs->XMLin([< xml file or string >] [, < options >]);

my $xml = $xs->XMLout($hashref [, < options >]);

(or see "SAX SUPPORT" for the SAX way).

To catch common errors:

use XML::Simple qw(:strict);

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Added: 2006-09-06 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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DFA::Simple 0.32

DFA::Simple 0.32


DFA::Simple is a Perl module to implement simple Discrete Finite Automata. more>>
DFA::Simple is a Perl module to implement simple Discrete Finite Automata.

SYNOPSIS

my $Obj = new DFA::Simple
or
my $Obj = new DFA::Simple $Transitions;
or
my $Obj = new DFA::Simple $Actions, $StateRules;

$Obj->Actions = [...];
my $Trans = $LP->Actions;

$Obj->StateRules = [...];
my $StateRules = $LP->StateRules;

my $Obj = new DFA::Simple $Actions,[States];

This creates a simple automaton with a finite number of individual states. The short version is that state numbers are just indices into the array.

The state basically binds the rest of the machine together:

1. There might be something you want done whenever you enter a given state (Transition Table)
2. There might be something you want done whenever you leave a given state (Transition Table)
3. You can go to some states from the current state (Action table)
4. There are tests to decide whether you should go to that new state (Action table)
5. There are conditional tasks you can do while sitting in that new state (Action table)

This structure may remind you of the SysV run-level concepts. It is very similar.
At run time you dont typically feed any state numbers to the finite machine; you ignore them. Rather your program may read inputs or such. The tests for the state transition would examine this input, or some other variables to decide which new state to go to. Whenever your code has gotten enough input, it would call the Check_For_NextState() method. This method runs through the tests, and carries out the state transitions ("firing the rules").

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Added: 2007-05-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Simple Log 2.0.1

Simple Log 2.0.1


Simple Log is a small library that does logging very simply. more>>
Simple Log is a small library that does logging very simply and requires you to do almost nothing (other than actually logging) to get log output to happen. Simple Log is much simpler to use than a logging framework, especially in terms of configuration.
It doesnt attempt to solve every logging problem in one package, but contains enough features to be a viable alternative for most applications that need logging. This tool will handle the logging needs of most small- to large-sized projects, but with an almost non-existent learning curve.
Enhancements:
- This release is primarily about the addition of log rolling (by time of day, file size, or custom strategy), the inclusion of a small but humorous user guide, the fixing of a raft of minor bugs, and the inclusion of a few other small features increasing flexibility.
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Added: 2006-07-25 License: The Apache License 2.0 Price:
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HTML::Simple 0.4

HTML::Simple 0.4


HTML::Simple is a simple, dependency free module for generating HTML (and XML). more>>
HTML::Simple is a simple, dependency free module for generating HTML (and XML).

SYNOPSIS

Note: It turns out that TOMC owns the HTML::Simple namespace so Ive moved development of this module to HTML::Tiny. Please use HTML::Tiny in preference to this module.

use HTML::Simple;

my $h = HTML::Simple->new;

# Generate a simple page
print $h->html(
[
$h->head( $h->title( Sample page ) ),
$h->body(
[
$h->h1( { class => main }, Sample page ),
$h->p( Hello, World, { class => detail }, Second para )
]
)
]
);

# Outputs
< html>
< head>
< title>Sample page< /title>
< /head>
< body>
< h1 class="main">Sample page< /h1>
< p>Hello, World< /p>
< p class="detail">Second para< /p>
< /body>
< /html>

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Added: 2007-07-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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XML::SAX::Simple 0.02

XML::SAX::Simple 0.02


XML::SAX::Simple is a SAX version of XML::Simple. more>>
XML::SAX::Simple is a SAX version of XML::Simple.

SYNOPSIS

use XML::SAX::Simple qw(XMLin XMLout);
my $hash = XMLin("foo.xml");

XML::SAX::Simple is a very simple version of XML::Simple but for SAX. It can be used as a complete drop-in replacement for XML::Simple.

See the documentation for XML::Simple (which is required for this module to work) for details.

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Added: 2006-09-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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