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Arena Scripting Language 0.9.12

Arena Scripting Language 0.9.12


Arena Scripting Language is a light-weight scripting language. more>>
Arena Scripting Language is a light-weight scripting language. The language uses a syntax and library similar to that of ANSI C, but adds automatic memory management and runtime polymorphism on top of that.
Main features:
- syntax similar to ANSI C
- standard library similar to ANSI C
- automatic memory management
- runtime polymorphism
- support for exceptions
- support for anonymous functions
Enhancements:
- This release changes the system() library function to return the raw exit status as given by the operating system.
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Graph::Weighted 0.1301

Graph::Weighted 0.1301


Graph::Weighted is an abstract, weighted graph implementation. more>>
Graph::Weighted is an abstract, weighted graph implementation.

SYNOPSIS

use Graph::Weighted;

$g = Graph::Weighted->new(
data => [
[ 0, 1, 2, 0, 0 ], # A vertex with two edges.
[ 1, 0, 3, 0, 0 ], # "
[ 2, 3, 0, 0, 0 ], # "
[ 0, 0, 1, 0, 0 ], # A vertex with one edge.
[ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ] # A vertex with no edges.
]
);

$g = Graph::Weighted->new(
data => {
weight => {
a => { b => 1, c => 2 }, # A vertex with two edges.
b => { a => 1, c => 3 }, # "
c => { a => 2, b => 3 }, # "
d => { c => 1 }, # A vertex with one edge.
e => {} # A vertex with no edges.
}
foo => [
[ 1, 2, 3 ],
[ 4, 5, 6 ],
[ 7, 8, 9 ]
],
}
);

$g = Graph::Weighted->new(
data => $Math_Matrix_object,
retrieve_as => ARRAY,
);

$data = $g->weight_data;

$w = $g->graph_weight;

$w = $g->vertex_weight($v1);
$w = $g->vertex_weight($v1, $w + 1);

$w = $g->edge_weight($v1, $v2);
$w = $g->edge_weight($v1, $v2, $w + 1);

$vertices = $g->heaviest_vertices;
$vertices = $g->lightest_vertices;

$w = $g->max_weight; # Weight of the largest vertices.
$w = $g->min_weight; # Weight of the smallest vertices.

# Call the weight methods of the inherited Graph module.
$x = $g->MST_Kruskal;
$x = $g->APSP_Floyd_Warshall;
$x = $g->MST_Prim($p);

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Added: 2007-08-07 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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CGI::Application::Magic 1.21

CGI::Application::Magic 1.21


CGI::Application::Magic is a template based framework for CGI applications. more>>
CGI::Application::Magic is a template based framework for CGI applications.

SYNOPSIS

package WebApp ;
use base CGI::Application::Magic ;

# optional runmethod
sub RM_myRunMmode
{
... do_something_useful ...
... no_need_to_set_page ...
... returned_value_will_be_ignored ...
}

# package where Template::Magic will looks up
package WebApp::Lookups ;

# this value will be substituted to each
# app_name label in each template that include it
our $app_name = WebApp 1.0 ;

# same for each Time label
sub Time { scalar localtime }

# and same for each ENV_table block
sub ENV_table
{
my ($self, # $self is your WebApp object
$zone) = @_ ; # $zone is the Template::Magic::Zone object
my @table ;
while (my @line = each %ENV)
{
push @table, @line
}
@table ;
}

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Added: 2007-08-01 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Test::Reporter::Date::Format 1.27

Test::Reporter::Date::Format 1.27


Test::Reporter::Date::Format Perl module contains date formating subroutines. more>>
Test::Reporter::Date::Format Perl module contains date formating subroutines.

SYNOPSIS

use Test::Reporter::Date::Format;

@lt = localtime(time);

print time2str($template, time);
print strftime($template, @lt);

print time2str($template, time, $zone);
print strftime($template, @lt, $zone);

print ctime(time);
print asctime(@lt);

print ctime(time, $zone);
print asctime(@lt, $zone);

This module provides routines to format dates into ASCII strings. They correspond to the C library routines strftime and ctime.

time2str(TEMPLATE, TIME [, ZONE])

time2str converts TIME into an ASCII string using the conversion specification given in TEMPLATE. ZONE if given specifies the zone which the output is required to be in, ZONE defaults to your current zone.

strftime(TEMPLATE, TIME [, ZONE])

strftime is similar to time2str with the exception that the time is passed as an array, such as the array returned by localtime.

ctime(TIME [, ZONE])

ctime calls time2str with the given arguments using the conversion specification "%a %b %e %T %Yn"

asctime(TIME [, ZONE])

asctime calls time2str with the given arguments using the conversion specification "%a %b %e %T %Yn"

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Added: 2007-07-24 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Boost::Graph 1.4

Boost::Graph 1.4


Boost::Graph is a Perl interface to the Boost-Graph C++ libraries. more>>
Boost::Graph is a Perl interface to the Boost-Graph C++ libraries.

SYNOPSIS

use Boost::Graph;
# Create an empty instance of a Graph
my $graph = new Boost::Graph(directed=>0, net_name=>Graph Name, net_id=>1000);

# add edges
$graph->add_edge(node1=>a, node2=>b, weight=>1.1, edge=>edge name);
$graph->add_edge(node1=>$node1, node2=>$node2, weight=>2.3, edge=>$edge_obj);

ABSTRACT

Boost::Graph is a perl interface to the Boost-Graph C++ libraries that offer
many efficient and peer reviewed algorithms.

Boost::Graph is a perl interface to the Boost-Graph C++ libraries that offer many efficient and peer reviewed algorithms.

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Diet Tracker 1.5

Diet Tracker 1.5


Diet Tracker is a set of Perl codes to help you keep track of your diet progress. more>>
Diet Tracker is a set of Perl codes to help you keep track of your diet progress. Diet Tracker uses a MySQl database to store and display your weight variations and calorie intake as you progress in your diet.
This software was inspired by Jeremy Zawodnys Excel spreadsheet that does almost the same thing. I wanted a web version that was simple and meant for single user and not finding any, wrote one.
Main features:
- Web based
- Track calorie intake per day
- Graphs to track weight and intake history
- Moving average calculation to even out jitters
- Automatic BMI calculation
- Clean interface
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Added: 2007-07-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Dual DHCP DNS Server 5.1

Dual DHCP DNS Server 5.1


Dual DHCP DNS Server is a combined DHCP/DNS server for small LANs. more>>
Dual DHCP DNS Server is a combined DHCP/DNS server for small LANs.
Dynamic DHCP allocates/renews host addresses, while the caching DNS server first tries resolving from DHCP-allotted names, then from cache, and only then forwarding to external DNS servers.
Dual DHCP DNS Server supports an optional static DHCP mode and static IPs, automatic dynamic DNS updates from DHCP, and the ability to co-exist with other DHCP servers.
It is self-configuring and doesnt require the creation of zone files, and uses little memory and CPU.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes zone replication bugs.
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Added: 2007-07-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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ZoneAdmin 0.1

ZoneAdmin 0.1


ZoneAdmin is a Web interface for the powerDNS name server using the MySQL backend. more>>
ZoneAdmin is a Web interface for the powerDNS name server using the MySQL backend. It allows you to manage existing zones and add, remove, and alter new ones, supports on-the-fly input validation, and allows comments per zone and per record.
Furthermore, it keeps a detailed history of changes and allows you to temporary enable or disable zones without having to remove them completely. New zones can use templates that contain predefined records. The project is designed to be used with one of Apaches authentication methods.
Enhancements:
- This release fixes bugs related to inability to add record type AAAA, inability to add CNAME records, and validation failures.
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Added: 2007-07-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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HA-JDBC 2.0

HA-JDBC 2.0


HA-JDBC is a JDBC driver implementation that provides light-weight. more>>
HA-JDBC project is a JDBC driver implementation that provides light-weight, transparent clustering capabilities to groups of homogeneous JDBC- accessed databases.
Main features:
- Supports any database accessible via JDBC.
- High-availability - Database cluster can lose a node without failing the current transaction.
- Improves performance of concurrent read-access by distributing load across individual nodes.
- Support for full JDBC 3.0 (Java 1.4) feature set.
- Compatible with JDBC RowSet implementations found in Java 1.5.
- Out-of-the-box database-independent strategies for synchronizing a failed cluster node.
- Exposes JMX management interface to allow administration of database clusters.
- Open source (LGPL).
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Added: 2007-07-17 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Pod::POM::View::HTML::Filter 0.09

Pod::POM::View::HTML::Filter 0.09


Pod::POM::View::HTML::Filter Perl module can use filters on sections of your pod documents. more>>
Pod::POM::View::HTML::Filter Perl module can use filters on sections of your pod documents.

SYNOPSIS

In your POD:
Some coloured Perl code:

=begin filter perl

# now in full colour!
$A++;

=end filter

=for filter=perl $A++; # this works too

This should read C :

=begin filter foo

bar foo bar

=end filter
In your code:
my $view = Pod::POM::View::HTML::Filter->new;
$view->add(
foo => {
code => sub { my $s = shift; $s =~ s/foo/bar/gm; $s },
# other options are available
}
);

my $pom = Pod::POM->parse_file( /my/pod/file );
$pom->present($view);
/* Perl colouring styles */ .c { color: #228B22;} /* comment */ .cm { color: #000000;} /* comma */ .co { color: #000000;} /* colon */ .h { color: #CD5555; font-weight:bold;} /* here-doc-target */ .hh { color: #CD5555; font-style:italic;} /* here-doc-text */ .i { color: #00688B;} /* identifier */ .j { color: #CD5555; font-weight:bold;} /* label */ .k { color: #8B008B; font-weight:bold;} /* keyword */ .m { color: #FF0000; font-weight:bold;} /* subroutine */ .n { color: #B452CD;} /* numeric */ .p { color: #000000;} /* paren */ .pd { color: #228B22; font-style:italic;} /* pod-text */ .pu { color: #000000;} /* punctuation */ .q { color: #CD5555;} /* quote */ .s { color: #000000;} /* structure */ .sc { color: #000000;} /* semicolon */ .v { color: #B452CD;} /* v-string */ .w { color: #000000;} /* bareword */ -->
The resulting HTML will look like this (modulo the stylesheet):
# now in full colour!
$A++;
$A++; # this works too

This should read bar bar bar:

bar bar bar

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Added: 2007-07-11 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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TaskJuggler 2.4.0

TaskJuggler 2.4.0


Taskjuggler is a project management tool for Linux and UNIX system-based operating systems. more>>
Taskjuggler is a project management tool for Linux and UNIX system-based operating systems. Whether you want to plan your colleges shifts for the next month or want to build a skyscraper - Taskjuggler is the tool for you.
Instead of clicking yourself painfully through hundreds of dialog boxes you specify your Taskjuggler project in a simple text format. You simply list all your tasks and their dependencies. The resulting schedule is then presented as GANTT chart, Table, HTML, XML or CSV report.
Taskjuggler does not only honor the task interdependencies but also takes resource constrains into account. Using Taskjugglers powerful filtering and reporting algorithms you can create task lists, resource usage tables, status reports, project calendars and project accounting statements.
Main features:
- Automatic scheduling of interdependent tasks with resource conflict solver.
- Powerful project description syntax with macro support.
- Flexible working hours and vacation handling.
- Support for shifts.
- Multiple time zone support.
- Flexible resource grouping.
- Project accounting support.
- Task may have initial costs, finishing costs.
- Resource may have running costs.
- Support for simple profit/loss analysis.
- HTML and XML report generation.
- Support for plan and actual scenario comparisons.
- Project tracking support.
- Groupware support by using a revision control system such as CVS or RCS on the project description files.
- Support for central resource allocation database.
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Flippatix GNU/Linux 0.0.9

Flippatix GNU/Linux 0.0.9


Flippatix is a LiveCD light-weight Linux distribution based on Debian unstable. more>>
Flippatix is a LiveCD light-weight Linux distribution based on Debian unstable (a.k.a. Sid). Flippatix GNU/Linux distribution is oriented to video and audio streaming, so it gives to you a good collection of players and broadcasters.

It is developed and assembled by a group of Italian CS students in their spare time and comes in two different graphical flavours: a Gnome version and a Xfce4 one.

Along with streaming instruments flippatix can be a good rescue-cd and allows you to browse the web, chat, simply listening to music and much more.

Featured packages:

* 2.6.14.4 Linux kernel + some not-in-mainstream-tree patches
* Xorg 6.9.0
* Gnome 2.12
* Darkice, MPlayer, Rythmbox, Xmms, SomaSuite, Streamtuner
* Mozilla Firefox and Xchat irc client
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Added: 2007-06-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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zfec 1.0.1

zfec 1.0.1


zfec is a fast, portable, and programmable implementation of erasure coding. more>>
zfec is a fast, portable, and programmable implementation of erasure coding. The project includes a C library, a Python library, and a command-line tool.

Erasure coding is also known as "forward error correction", which is the generation of redundant blocks of information such that if some blocks are lost then the original data can be recovered from the remaining blocks. The RAID-5 algorithm is an erasure code.

But instead of recovering from the loss of only a single element, zfec can be parameterized to choose in advance the number of elements whose loss it can tolerate.
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Hammer of Thyrion 1.4.2 RC1

Hammer of Thyrion 1.4.2 RC1


Hammer of Thyrion is a port of Ravens Hexen2 source code and is based on the original Linux Hexen II project, Anvil of Thyrion. more>>
Hammer of Thyrion is a port of Ravens Hexen2 source code and is based on the original Linux Hexen II project, Anvil of Thyrion.

HoT includes many bugfixes, improved sound and video modes, opengl improvements and documentation among many others.

Whats New in This Release:

General:
--------
- The engine version is now at 1.19 for Hexen II and 0.19 for HexenWorld.
- Added support for 64 bit architectures: The crashes on amd64 are fixed.
- Added support for protocol 18: Hammer of Thyrion is now fully network-
compatible with Ravens 1.11 windows version, as it has been with other
Hexen II ports.
- The net compatibility works both ways: When H.o.T is run as a client,
it can connect to Raven-1.11 servers and can play just fine. On the
other hand, if a 1.11 client wants to connect to a H.o.T. server, the
server must be started with "-protocol 18" command line argument.
- You can also load and play games saved with the 1.11 windows version and
can playback the demos recorded with the 1.11 version.
- Fixed and improved parsing of puzzles.txt: This fixes the bug where the
names used to be listed as Unknown in the puzzle pieces inventory display
(you can access the puzzle pieces inventory display using a key bound to
the +showdm command, the default is q).
- Updated the loading of strings.txt, infolist.txt and puzzles.txt.
- Updates to SDL input code. Added the Shift-Escape key combination as a
new means for opening the in-game console.
- Fixed many printf format string errors.
- Revised pak data checking.
- Added experimental support for using unpatched, off-the-cdrom 1.03 version
pak files as a compile time option. Disabled by default.
- Several cvar tweaks.
- Made the load and connect commands to get rid of the menu or the console.
- Fixed multiplayer episode selection in the menu system.
- Updates to zone memory usage: a 256 KB secondary zone for static textures
(sec_zone) is now initialized, which is especially useful for the software
renderer and have its merits for the opengl version, too.
- Revised several unsafe LoadStackFile and LoadBufFile usage.
- Removed the useless net_vcr facility.
- Tweaked the init sequence.
- Changed the remnants of malloc usage into hunk or zone allocations.
- Mac OS X: Ensured that the basedir always stays the same (fix was added
in 1.4.1-rev1).

Gameplay:
---------
- The gamecode is now at version 1.19.
- Origin fixes for tomed fires of vorpal sword and purifier: paladin used
to fire them always from the non-crouched eye position, and it was even
the worst when he was looking up (and down). You wont be shooting your
back again when standing just in front of a wall and fire your tomed
purifier to the sky, from now on ;)
- Fixed an obscure bug where the assasin with her 4th weapon uses the tome
of power and cant fire it (gamecode version 1.16a, the fix was added in
1.4.1-rev1).

Console:
--------
- Added prefix matching support to the maplist command.
- A duplicate name detection bug in the maplist command was fixed.
- Updated and sanitized the command lister procedures.
- Added a -developer command line argument which sets the developer cvar to
1 during the init phase (ie. before the config is read).
- Consolidated all Con_Printf and Sys_Printf family of procedures into a
single flag based procedure. Added macros for compatibility with the old
api.
- Revised the logging system, made all Con_Printf and Sys_Printf output to
be written into the logs from the start. Added a -devlog command line
switch to enable logging of developer message even when the developer cvar
isnt set.

Server:
-------
- Fixed the mission packs doWhiteFlash server message: it used to affect the
local client only. Naturally, the recorded demos didnt carry the message
and the flash didnt appear, either. It works properly now.
- Made the Hexen II dedicated server to exec not hexen.rc or config.cfg, but
server.cfg if available. As an alternative, any config file can be execed
when starting the server, such as: "h2ded +exec myconfig.cfg"
- Hexen II dedicated server now starts the demo1 map, if the server is still
not active when initialization is complete.
- Fixed net driver checks in Hexen II dedicated server: It was broken in the
1.4.1 release and works properly now.

Video:
------
- Added apply changes and reset changes items to the video options menu.

Software Renderer:
------------------
- Added ability to load external wal texture files instead of internal pixel
data of the brush model (depends on the new r_texture_external cvar).

OpenGL Renderer:
----------------
- Some speed-ups in the alias model drawing.
- Fixed RGBA lighting.
- Fixed bug that the array size for playertextures must be MAX_CLIENTS, but
was hardcoded as 16.
- Added ability to load external wal texture files instead of internal pixel
data of the brush model (depends on the new r_texture_external cvar).

Sound:
------
- Added external music file support via SDL_mixer as an extra patch.

CDAudio:
--------
- Updated the volume setting procedures.

HexenWorld:
-----------
- OpenGL: Fixed bug that netgraphtexture was not reset during reinitializa-
tion of the draw subsystem (used to affect the packet loss status graph by
r_netgraph).
- OpenGL: Fixed bug that dynamic lights had a problem with RGBA lightmaps
(such as torches didnt illuminate) but luminance mode was fine. Lightmaps
in RGBA mode are working now.
- OpenGL: Added colored dynamic lights and extra dynamic lights (stuff copied
over from hexen2). The gl_colored_dynamic_lights and gl_extra_dynamic_lights
cvars and their menu entries are functional now.

Launcher:
----------
- Added integrated ability to patch the pak files.
- The launcher now scans the installation directory against known game versions
for pak file health, and pops up the patch window with a short report if it
finds something bad. It now disables the mission pack or hexenworld options
according to the results it took from the installation scanning.
- Many clean-ups. Incremented the version number to 1.0.0.

Utilities:
----------
- Added the bsp2wal tool which extracts all texture data into hwal files.
- Added the lmp2pcx tool which converts hexen2 texture data into pcx and tga.
- Fixed the broken project path decision in qbsp. it doesnt scan for a maps
directory anymore.
- Added a findfirst/findnext implementation to the common library.
- Several fixes in dcc.

Other:
----------------------
- Imported the latest xdelta-1.1 sources into the tree.
- Started a large scale attempt at improving const-correctness.
- Updated inline commentaries.
- A lot of code clean-up all over the tree.

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Algorithm::Knapsack 0.02

Algorithm::Knapsack 0.02


Algorithm::Knapsack is a brute-force algorithm for the knapsack problem. more>>
Algorithm::Knapsack is a brute-force algorithm for the knapsack problem.

SYNOPSIS

use Algorithm::Knapsack;

my $knapsack = Algorithm::Knapsack->new(
capacity => $capacity,
weights => @weights,
);

$knapsack->compute();

foreach my $solution ($knapsack->solutions()) {
foreach my $index (@{$solution}) {
# do something with $weights[$index]
}
}

The knapsack problem asks, given a set of items of various weights, find a subset or subsets of items such that their total weight is no larger than some given capacity but as large as possible.

This module solves a special case of the 0-1 knapsack problem when the value of each item is equal to its weight. Capacity and weights are restricted to positive integers.

METHODS

new

my $knapsack = Algorithm::Knapsack->new(
capacity => $capacity,
weights => @weights,
);

Creates a new Algorith::Knapsack object. Value of $capacity is a positive integer and @weights is a reference to an array of positive integers, each of which is less than $capacity.

compute

$knapsack->compute();

Iterates over all possible combinations of weights to solve the knapsack problem. Note that the time to solve the problem grows exponentially with respect to the number of items (weights) to choose from.
solutions

my @solutions = $knapsack->solutions();

Returns a list of solutions. Each solution is a reference to an array of indexes to @weights.

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