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File::Data 1.12
File::Data is a Perl module as a interface to file data. more>>
File::Data is a Perl module as a interface to file data.
Wraps all the accessing of a file into a convenient set of calls for reading and writing data, including a simple regex interface.
Note that the file needs to exist prior to using this module!
See new()
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use File::Data;
my $o_dat = File::Data->new(./t/example);
$o_dat->write("complete file contentsn");
$o_dat->prepend("first linen"); # line 0
$o_dat->append("original second (last) linen");
$o_dat->insert(2, "new second linen"); # inc. zero!
$o_dat->replace(line, LINE);
print $o_dat->READ;
Or, perhaps more seriously :-}
my $o_sgm = File::Data->new(./sgmlfile);
print "new SGML data: ".$o_sgm->REPLACE(
s*((?s).*)s* ,
qq| key="val" |,
) if $o_sgm;
See METHODS and EXAMPLES.
IMPORTANT
lowercase method calls return the object itself, so you can chain calls.
my $o_obj = $o_dat->read; # ! READ; # !<<less
Wraps all the accessing of a file into a convenient set of calls for reading and writing data, including a simple regex interface.
Note that the file needs to exist prior to using this module!
See new()
SYNOPSIS
use strict;
use File::Data;
my $o_dat = File::Data->new(./t/example);
$o_dat->write("complete file contentsn");
$o_dat->prepend("first linen"); # line 0
$o_dat->append("original second (last) linen");
$o_dat->insert(2, "new second linen"); # inc. zero!
$o_dat->replace(line, LINE);
print $o_dat->READ;
Or, perhaps more seriously :-}
my $o_sgm = File::Data->new(./sgmlfile);
print "new SGML data: ".$o_sgm->REPLACE(
s*((?s).*)s* ,
qq| key="val" |,
) if $o_sgm;
See METHODS and EXAMPLES.
IMPORTANT
lowercase method calls return the object itself, so you can chain calls.
my $o_obj = $o_dat->read; # ! READ; # !<<less
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Added: 2007-04-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
914 downloads
Gimp::Pixel 1.211
Gimp::Pixel is a how to operate on raw pixels. more>>
Gimp::Pixel is a how to operate on raw pixels.
***WARNING*** this manpage is no longer up-to-date. See examples/map_to_gradient for a simple raw-pixel-manipulating plug-in. If you bug me enough Ill rewrite this document.
SYNOPSIS
use Gimp;
use PDL; # to make sensible things with the pixels
# Gimp::GimpDrawable - The GimpDrawable structure
# Gimp::Tile - The Tile family of functions.
# Gimp::PixelRgn - The PixelRgn family of functions.
You can access the pixels in a drawable through tiles or pixel regions. This manpage explains how this is done in perl. All classes (Gimp::GimpDrawable, Gimp::Tile, Gimp::PixelRgn) are available with and without the Gimp:: prefix.
<<less***WARNING*** this manpage is no longer up-to-date. See examples/map_to_gradient for a simple raw-pixel-manipulating plug-in. If you bug me enough Ill rewrite this document.
SYNOPSIS
use Gimp;
use PDL; # to make sensible things with the pixels
# Gimp::GimpDrawable - The GimpDrawable structure
# Gimp::Tile - The Tile family of functions.
# Gimp::PixelRgn - The PixelRgn family of functions.
You can access the pixels in a drawable through tiles or pixel regions. This manpage explains how this is done in perl. All classes (Gimp::GimpDrawable, Gimp::Tile, Gimp::PixelRgn) are available with and without the Gimp:: prefix.
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Added: 2006-10-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
1112 downloads
Test::Data 1.20
Test::Data is a Perl module to test functions for particular variable types. more>>
Test::Data is a Perl module to test functions for particular variable types.
SYNOPSIS
use Test::Data qw(Scalar Array Hash Function);
Test::Data provides utility functions to check properties and values of data and variables.
Functions
Plug-in modules define functions for each data type. See the appropriate module.
How it works
The Test::Data module simply emports functions from Test::Data::* modules. Each module defines a self-contained function, and puts that function name into @EXPORT. Test::Data defines its own import function, but that does not matter to the plug-in modules.
If you want to write a plug-in module, follow the example of one that already exists. Name the module Test::Data::Foo, where you replace Foo with the right name. Test::Data should automatically find it.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Test::Data qw(Scalar Array Hash Function);
Test::Data provides utility functions to check properties and values of data and variables.
Functions
Plug-in modules define functions for each data type. See the appropriate module.
How it works
The Test::Data module simply emports functions from Test::Data::* modules. Each module defines a self-contained function, and puts that function name into @EXPORT. Test::Data defines its own import function, but that does not matter to the plug-in modules.
If you want to write a plug-in module, follow the example of one that already exists. Name the module Test::Data::Foo, where you replace Foo with the right name. Test::Data should automatically find it.
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Added: 2007-05-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Gimp::Data 1.211
Gimp::Data is a Perl module to set and get state data. more>>
Gimp::Data is a Perl module to set and get state data.
SYNOPSIS
use Gimp::Data;
$Gimp::Data{value1} = "Hello";
print $Gimp::Data{value1},", World!!n";
With this module, you can access plugin-specific (or global) data in Gimp, i.e. you can store and retrieve values that are stored in the main Gimp application.
An example would be to save parameter values in Gimp, so that on subsequent invocations of your plug-in, the user does not have to set all parameter values again (Gimp::Fu does this already).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Gimp::Data;
$Gimp::Data{value1} = "Hello";
print $Gimp::Data{value1},", World!!n";
With this module, you can access plugin-specific (or global) data in Gimp, i.e. you can store and retrieve values that are stored in the main Gimp application.
An example would be to save parameter values in Gimp, so that on subsequent invocations of your plug-in, the user does not have to set all parameter values again (Gimp::Fu does this already).
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Added: 2006-10-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Virtual Data Center 1.04-11
The Virtual Data Center (VDC) is a digital library system more>>
The Virtual Data Center (VDC) is a digital library system "in a box" for numeric data.
The VDC is a web application which provides everything necessary to maintain and disseminate collections of research studies: including facilities for the storage, archiving, cataloging, translation, and dissemination of each collection.
It includes on-line analysis, powered by the R Statistical environment. It also provides extensive support for distributed and federated collections including: location-independent naming of objects, distributed authentication and access control, federated metadata harvesting, remote repository caching, and distributed virtual
<<lessThe VDC is a web application which provides everything necessary to maintain and disseminate collections of research studies: including facilities for the storage, archiving, cataloging, translation, and dissemination of each collection.
It includes on-line analysis, powered by the R Statistical environment. It also provides extensive support for distributed and federated collections including: location-independent naming of objects, distributed authentication and access control, federated metadata harvesting, remote repository caching, and distributed virtual
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Added: 2006-04-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Sunrise Data Dictionary 1.00
Sunrise Data Dictionary is a library for hashtable storage of arbitrary data objects. more>>
Sunrise Data Dictionary is a library for hashtable storage of arbitrary data objects with built-in reference counting and guaranteed order iteration for the C programming language.
Sunrise Data Dictionary library can participate in external reference counting systems or use its own built-in reference counting. It comes with a variety of hash functions and allows the use of runtime supplied hash functions via callback mechanism. The source code is well documented.
The Sunrise Data Dictionary was specifically designed for use within the Afelio and Callweaver telephony servers, the implementation focuses on performance and scalability.
Enhancements:
- This is the initial release of the full API (all header files) and a developer snapshot of the implementation.
<<lessSunrise Data Dictionary library can participate in external reference counting systems or use its own built-in reference counting. It comes with a variety of hash functions and allows the use of runtime supplied hash functions via callback mechanism. The source code is well documented.
The Sunrise Data Dictionary was specifically designed for use within the Afelio and Callweaver telephony servers, the implementation focuses on performance and scalability.
Enhancements:
- This is the initial release of the full API (all header files) and a developer snapshot of the implementation.
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Added: 2007-07-16 License: MIT/X Consortium License Price:
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WWW::Myspace::Data 0.13
WWW::Myspace::Data is a WWW::Myspace database interaction. more>>
WWW::Myspace::Data is a WWW::Myspace database interaction.
SYNOPSIS
This module is the database interface for the WWW::Myspace modules. It imports methods into the callers namespace which allow the caller to bypass the loader object by calling the methods directly. This module is intended to be used as a back end for the Myspace modules, but it can also be called directly from a script if you need direct database access.
my %db = (
dsn => dbi:mysql:database_name,
user => username,
password => password,
);
# create a new object
my $data = WWW::Myspace::Data->new( $myspace, { db => %db } );
# set up a database connection
my $loader = $data->loader();
# initialize the database with Myspace login info
my $account_id = $data->set_account( $username, $password );
# now do something useful...
my $update = $data->update_friend( $friend_id );
<<lessSYNOPSIS
This module is the database interface for the WWW::Myspace modules. It imports methods into the callers namespace which allow the caller to bypass the loader object by calling the methods directly. This module is intended to be used as a back end for the Myspace modules, but it can also be called directly from a script if you need direct database access.
my %db = (
dsn => dbi:mysql:database_name,
user => username,
password => password,
);
# create a new object
my $data = WWW::Myspace::Data->new( $myspace, { db => %db } );
# set up a database connection
my $loader = $data->loader();
# initialize the database with Myspace login info
my $account_id = $data->set_account( $username, $password );
# now do something useful...
my $update = $data->update_friend( $friend_id );
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Added: 2007-07-26 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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MySpace Data Mining Tools 1.1
MySpace Data Mining Tools are a set of Java classes designed to mine information from MySpace profile and blog pages. more>>
MySpace Data Mining Tools are a set of Java classes designed to mine information from MySpace profile and blog pages using a multi-threaded Web page access method.
Enhancements:
- Direct database connectivity via JDBC was implemented for data storage.
- A basic user profile class was created to handle both user data compression and database access.
- Minor bugs were fixed for some of the raw data accessing routines.
<<lessEnhancements:
- Direct database connectivity via JDBC was implemented for data storage.
- A basic user profile class was created to handle both user data compression and database access.
- Minor bugs were fixed for some of the raw data accessing routines.
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Added: 2006-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Local Data Manager 6.6.5
Local Data Manager is a collection of cooperating programs that select, capture, manage, and distribute arbitrary data products. more>>
Local Data Manager (LDM) is a collection of cooperating programs that select, capture, manage, and distribute arbitrary data products.
The system is designed for event-driven data distribution, and is currently used in the Unidata Internet Data Distribution (IDD) project. The LDM system includes network client and server programs and their shared protocols.
An important characteristic of the LDM is its support for flexible, site-specific configuration.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for timestamp bugs.
<<lessThe system is designed for event-driven data distribution, and is currently used in the Unidata Internet Data Distribution (IDD) project. The LDM system includes network client and server programs and their shared protocols.
An important characteristic of the LDM is its support for flexible, site-specific configuration.
Enhancements:
- Fixes for timestamp bugs.
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Added: 2007-08-09 License: BSD License Price:
809 downloads
Evolution Data Server 1.10.3.1
Evolution Data Server provides a single database for common, desktop-wide information. more>>
Evolution Data Server provides a single database for common, desktop-wide information, such as a users address book or calendar events.
Evolution Data Server is also a dependency of the clock applet from the gnome-applets package, 2.10 release.
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
<<lessEvolution Data Server is also a dependency of the clock applet from the gnome-applets package, 2.10 release.
Evolution provides integrated mail, addressbook and calendaring functionality to users of the GNOME desktop.
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Added: 2007-07-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Secure Data Manager 2.1.0
Secure Data Manager is a manager for passwords and other private data. more>>
Secure Data Manager project is a manager for passwords and other private data.
Secure Data Manager (SDM) is a full-featured password manager application written entirely in Java (so it can run on Unix or Windows). It encrypts logins and other private information for Web sites, computers, credit cards, etc.
Main features:
- Many great features and more coming each month based on user feedback!
- No limit to how you use the product or how often!
- Trusted since you and everyone else can see the code that protects your passwords -- keeping the application clear of any trojans or bad business practices.
- Open source -- so if you know how to write code, you can add any feature you want!
- Free.
<<lessSecure Data Manager (SDM) is a full-featured password manager application written entirely in Java (so it can run on Unix or Windows). It encrypts logins and other private information for Web sites, computers, credit cards, etc.
Main features:
- Many great features and more coming each month based on user feedback!
- No limit to how you use the product or how often!
- Trusted since you and everyone else can see the code that protects your passwords -- keeping the application clear of any trojans or bad business practices.
- Open source -- so if you know how to write code, you can add any feature you want!
- Free.
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Added: 2007-01-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MP3::Tag::ID3v2-Data 0.9708
MP3::Tag::ID3v2-Data can get_frame() data format and supported frames. more>>
MP3::Tag::ID3v2-Data can get_frame() data format and supported frames.
SYNOPSIS
$mp3 = MP3::Tag->new($filename);
$mp3->get_tags();
$id3v2 = $mp3->{ID3v2} if exists $mp3->{id3v2};
($info, $long) = $id3v2->get_frame($id); # or
($info, $long) = $id3v2->get_frame($id, raw);
This document describes how to use the results of the get_frame function of MP3::Tag::ID3v2, thus the data format of frames retrieved with MP3::Tag::ID3v2::get_frame().
It contains also a list of all supported ID3v2-Frames.
get_frame()
($info, $long) = $id3v2->get_frame($id); # or
($info, $long) = $id3v2->get_frame($id, raw);
$id has to be a name of a frame like "APIC". See also L .
The names of all frames found in a tag can be retrieved with the L function.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
$mp3 = MP3::Tag->new($filename);
$mp3->get_tags();
$id3v2 = $mp3->{ID3v2} if exists $mp3->{id3v2};
($info, $long) = $id3v2->get_frame($id); # or
($info, $long) = $id3v2->get_frame($id, raw);
This document describes how to use the results of the get_frame function of MP3::Tag::ID3v2, thus the data format of frames retrieved with MP3::Tag::ID3v2::get_frame().
It contains also a list of all supported ID3v2-Frames.
get_frame()
($info, $long) = $id3v2->get_frame($id); # or
($info, $long) = $id3v2->get_frame($id, raw);
$id has to be a name of a frame like "APIC". See also L .
The names of all frames found in a tag can be retrieved with the L function.
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Added: 2006-06-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Data::Stag 0.10
Data::Stag is a Perl module with structured tags datastructures. more>>
Data::Stag is a Perl module with structured tags datastructures.
SYNOPSIS
# PROCEDURAL USAGE
use Data::Stag qw(:all);
$doc = stag_parse($file);
@persons = stag_find($doc, "person");
foreach $p (@persons) {
printf "%s, %s phone: %sn",
stag_sget($p, "family_name"),
stag_sget($p, "given_name"),
stag_sget($p, "phone_no"),
;
}
# OBJECT-ORIENTED USAGE
use Data::Stag;
$doc = Data::Stag->parse($file);
@persons = $doc->find("person");
foreach $p (@person) {
printf "%s, %s phone:%sn",
$p->sget("family_name"),
$p->sget("given_name"),
$p->sget("phone_no"),
;
}
This module is for manipulating data as hierarchical tag/value pairs (Structured TAGs or Simple Tree AGgreggates).
<<lessSYNOPSIS
# PROCEDURAL USAGE
use Data::Stag qw(:all);
$doc = stag_parse($file);
@persons = stag_find($doc, "person");
foreach $p (@persons) {
printf "%s, %s phone: %sn",
stag_sget($p, "family_name"),
stag_sget($p, "given_name"),
stag_sget($p, "phone_no"),
;
}
# OBJECT-ORIENTED USAGE
use Data::Stag;
$doc = Data::Stag->parse($file);
@persons = $doc->find("person");
foreach $p (@person) {
printf "%s, %s phone:%sn",
$p->sget("family_name"),
$p->sget("given_name"),
$p->sget("phone_no"),
;
}
This module is for manipulating data as hierarchical tag/value pairs (Structured TAGs or Simple Tree AGgreggates).
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Added: 2006-10-03 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Data::Diff 0.01
Data::Diff is a data structure comparison module. more>>
Data::Diff is a data structure comparison module.
SYNOPSIS
use Data::Diff qw(diff);
# simple procedural interface to raw difference output
$out = diff( $a, $b );
# OO usage
$diff = Data::Diff->new( $a, $b );
$new = $diff->apply();
$changes = $diff->diff_a();
Data::Diff computes the differences between two abirtray complex data structures.
METHODS
Creation
new Data::Diff( $a, $b, $options )
Creates and retruns a new Data::Diff object with the differences between $a and $b.
Access
apply( $options )
Returns the result of applying one side over the other.
raw()
Returns the internal data structure that describes the differences at all levels within.
Functions
Diff( $a, $b, $options )
Compares the two arguments $a and $b and returns the raw comparison between the two.
EXPORT
Nothing by default but you can choose to export the non-OO function Diff().
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Data::Diff qw(diff);
# simple procedural interface to raw difference output
$out = diff( $a, $b );
# OO usage
$diff = Data::Diff->new( $a, $b );
$new = $diff->apply();
$changes = $diff->diff_a();
Data::Diff computes the differences between two abirtray complex data structures.
METHODS
Creation
new Data::Diff( $a, $b, $options )
Creates and retruns a new Data::Diff object with the differences between $a and $b.
Access
apply( $options )
Returns the result of applying one side over the other.
raw()
Returns the internal data structure that describes the differences at all levels within.
Functions
Diff( $a, $b, $options )
Compares the two arguments $a and $b and returns the raw comparison between the two.
EXPORT
Nothing by default but you can choose to export the non-OO function Diff().
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Added: 2007-07-13 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Data::ICal 0.11
Data::ICal is a Perl module that generates iCalendar (RFC 2445) calendar files. more>>
Data::ICal is a Perl module that generates iCalendar (RFC 2445) calendar files.
SYNOPSIS
use Data::ICal;
my $calendar = Data::ICal->new();
my $vtodo = Data::ICal::Entry::Todo->new();
$vtodo->add_properties(
# ... see Data::ICal::Entry::Todo documentation
);
# ... or
$calendar = Data::ICal->new(filename => foo.ics); # parse existing file
$calendar = Data::ICal->new(data => BEGIN:VCALENDAR...); # parse existing file
$calendar->add_entry($vtodo);
print $calendar->as_string;
# Or, if youre printing to something you want google to read:
print $calendar->as_string(fold => 0);
A Data::ICal object represents a VCALENDAR object as defined in the iCalendar protocol (RFC 2445, MIME type "text/calendar"), as implemented in many popular calendaring programs such as Apples iCal.
Each Data::ICal object is a collection of "entries", which are objects of a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry. The types of entries defined by iCalendar (which refers to them as "components") include events, to-do items, journal entries, free/busy time indicators, and time zone descriptors; in addition, events and to-do items can contain alarm entries. (Currently, Data::ICal only implements to-do items and events.)
Data::ICal is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry; see its manpage for more methods applicable to Data::ICal.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Data::ICal;
my $calendar = Data::ICal->new();
my $vtodo = Data::ICal::Entry::Todo->new();
$vtodo->add_properties(
# ... see Data::ICal::Entry::Todo documentation
);
# ... or
$calendar = Data::ICal->new(filename => foo.ics); # parse existing file
$calendar = Data::ICal->new(data => BEGIN:VCALENDAR...); # parse existing file
$calendar->add_entry($vtodo);
print $calendar->as_string;
# Or, if youre printing to something you want google to read:
print $calendar->as_string(fold => 0);
A Data::ICal object represents a VCALENDAR object as defined in the iCalendar protocol (RFC 2445, MIME type "text/calendar"), as implemented in many popular calendaring programs such as Apples iCal.
Each Data::ICal object is a collection of "entries", which are objects of a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry. The types of entries defined by iCalendar (which refers to them as "components") include events, to-do items, journal entries, free/busy time indicators, and time zone descriptors; in addition, events and to-do items can contain alarm entries. (Currently, Data::ICal only implements to-do items and events.)
Data::ICal is a subclass of Data::ICal::Entry; see its manpage for more methods applicable to Data::ICal.
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Added: 2006-12-01 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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