User update for TRIPIE

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 userid: [TRIPIE]
   fullname: [Tomas Styblo]
  asciiname: []
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   homepage: [http://geocities.com/tripiecz/]
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Module submission Acme::Inline::PERL

2001-06-15 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server


The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:

  modid:   Acme::Inline::PERL
  DSLIP:   Rupfa
  description: Add the power of PERL programming to Perl.
  userid:  JMCNAMARA (John McNamara)
  chapterid:   23 (Miscellaneous_Modules)
  communities:

  similar:
Acme::* Inline::Foo

  rationale:

This is a light hearted module, hence Acme.

It is a working example of how to create a language add-in for
Inline.

From the docs:

DESCRIPTION Inline::PERL gives you the power of the PERL
programming language from within your Perl programs. This gives you
instant access to hundreds of pre-coded applications such as
bulletin boards, hit counters and shopping carts.

PERL is a programming language for writing CGI applica­ tions.
It's main strength is that it doesn't have any unnecessary warnings
or strictures. It is a direct descendent of Perl, a programming
language which was used mainly by programmers. However, the original
language required too much reading and thinking and so PERL was
developed as a language which was more in tune with the requirements
of the Internet age.

  enteredby:   JMCNAMARA (John McNamara)
  enteredon:   Fri Jun 15 09:58:12 2001 GMT

The resulting entry would be:

Acme::Inline::
::PERLRupfa Add the power of PERL programming to Perl.   JMCNAMARA


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Module submission File::Repl

2001-06-15 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server


The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:

  modid:   File::Repl
  DSLIP:   RdpOp
  description: file/dir structure replication
  userid:  DROBERTS (Dave Roberts)
  chapterid:   10 (File_Names_Systems_Locking)
  communities:
unsure - advice on mailing list to suggest ?

  similar:
File::Backup Dir::Purge

  rationale:

File::Repl provides a replication utility between file structures.
Whilst File::Backup creates an alternative directory/file structure
(which File::Repl can be used to do) File::Repl is potentially
bi-directional, has delete file matching (regex) and age mechanisms
that achieve a significant degree of control on the actions.

Dir::Purge presumeably purges a directory tree - a function built
into File::Repl through the Delete method. Again the same comments
apply as above.

I've struggled with the naming of the module. First I think it
should either be File:: or Dir:: - and given most of the actions are
on files I've chosen File::

Replication is the primary function of the module - but it does
have other methods than "Update" - which is the call to replicate.
These are not strictly replication methods - more file maintenance
calls (subject to the regex/age criteria mentioned above). Perhaps
File::Maint would be a better name ??

You can find a copy of the latest module release at
http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/by-authors/id/D/DR/DROBERTS/
. This has pod/html documentation for the module.

Version 1.3.3.0 was uploaded to pause on June 14th - so should be
in my author directory soon.

  enteredby:   DROBERTS (Dave Roberts)
  enteredon:   Fri Jun 15 10:21:46 2001 GMT

The resulting entry would be:

File::
::ReplRdpOp file/dir structure replication   DROBERTS


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Module submission File::Repl

2001-06-15 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server


The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:

  modid:   File::Repl
  DSLIP:   RdpOp
  description: file/dir structure replication
  userid:  DROBERTS (Dave Roberts)
  chapterid:   10 (File_Names_Systems_Locking)
  communities:
unsure - advice on mailing list to suggest ?

  similar:
File::Backup Dir::Purge

  rationale:

File::Repl provides a replication utility between file structures.
Whilst File::Backup creates an alternative directory/file structure
(which File::Repl can be used to do) File::Repl is potentially
bi-directional, has delete file matching (regex) and age mechanisms
that achieve a significant degree of control on the actions.

Dir::Purge presumeably purges a directory tree - a function built
into File::Repl through the Delete method. Again the same comments
apply as above.

I've struggled with the naming of the module. First I think it
should either be File:: or Dir:: - and given most of the actions are
on files I've chosen File::

Replication is the primary function of the module - but it does
have other methods than "Update" - which is the call to replicate.
These are not strictly replication methods - more file maintenance
calls (subject to the regex/age criteria mentioned above). Perhaps
File::Maint would be a better name ??

You can find a copy of the latest module release at
http://www.perl.com/CPAN-local/modules/by-authors/id/D/DR/DROBERTS/
. This has pod/html documentation for the module.

Version 1.3.3.0 was uploaded to pause on June 14th - so should be
in my author directory soon.

  enteredby:   DROBERTS (Dave Roberts)
  enteredon:   Fri Jun 15 10:22:39 2001 GMT

The resulting entry would be:

File::
::ReplRdpOp file/dir structure replication   DROBERTS


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Module submission String::Multibyte

2001-06-15 Thread Perl Authors Upload Server


The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:

  modid:   String::Multibyte
  DSLIP:   RdpOp
  description: to manipulate multibyte character strings
  userid:  SADAHIRO (SADAHIRO, Tomoyuki)
  chapterid:   11 (String_Lang_Text_Proc)
  communities:
comp.lang.perl.modules

  similar:

  rationale:

I intend this module for a part of features like C and
C of perl 5.6 or later, available for perl 5.005 or
prior.

By this module, you can manipulate multibyte character strings
including those in UTF-8, Shift_JIS, EUC, like perl does byte
sequences.

  enteredby:   SADAHIRO (SADAHIRO, Tomoyuki)
  enteredon:   Fri Jun 15 11:44:07 2001 GMT

The resulting entry would be:

String::
::Multibyte   RdpOp to manipulate multibyte character stringsSADAHIRO


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User update for BZAJAC

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   fullname: [Blair Zajac]
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   homepage: [http://www.gps.caltech.edu/~blair/]
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