In perl.modules, you wrote:
>
> Currently, in my plan, SanCattan contains three sub-modules,
> SanCattan::Totoken(tokenizer), SanCattan::KeywordExtor(keyword
> extractor), and SanCattan::DocClassifier(document classfier). At
> this stage, they are all designed for Mandarin first.
In perl.modules, you wrote:
> I'm thinking of dropping the below in to the Devel:: namespace; feedback
> (on that and on anything in the modules themselves).
They sound like reasonable names to me, and at least Devel::TraceCalls
sounds pretty damn useful to me too :)
K.
--
Kirrily 'Skud' Rober
Ricki writes:
> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: String::Trim
How on earth is this worth writing a whole module for? Surely it's a
single line of Perl to do what this module would do?
K.
--
Kirrily 'Skud' Robert - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - htt
Sam writes:
>
>Has this already been done?
>
>NAME
> Pod::Constants - Include constants from POD
I don't know, but will it solve the eternal $VERSION problem?
That is, can I use it to include the version number in the documentation
without having to maintain it in two places simultaneously
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>Vote 1 Philip Newton for the [EMAIL PROTECTED] cabal!
ping?
K.
--
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"Even had to open up the case and gaze upon the hallowed peace that
graced the helpdesk that day." -- Megahal (trained on asr), 1998
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>Kirrily Robert wrote:
>>
>> In perl.modules, you wrote:
>> >
>> >The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>> >
>> > modid: Games::NDGOL
>> > DSLIP: bdpOg
>>
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: Convert::Cyr
> DSLIP: aucfg
> description: Convert::Cyr, chcp-change cyrillic code page
> userid: KDOULEPOV (Konstantin A. Doulepov)
> chapterid: 17 (Archiving_and_
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: P4
> DSLIP: bdpOb
> description: Easy to use OO interface to Perforce SCM
> userid: SMEE (Tony Smith)
> chapterid:3 (Development_Support)
> communities:
>
> sim
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>I expected the extra work would come when somebody answers them after
>the submission that the name is inappropriate. Currently answering is
>the only way to veto a namespace. Any admin can approve by clicking,
>nobody can disapprove without voicing an opinion. That
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>The next version of the Module List will list the following module:
>
> modid: HTML::ParseBrowser
> DSLIP: bdpOp
> description: OO User Agent string parser
> userid: DODGER (Seán Cannon)
> chapterid: 15 (World_Wide_Web_HTML_HTTP_CGI)
> entere
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>The next version of the Module List will list the following module:
>
> modid: Net::SMS::Web
> DSLIP: adpOp
> description: generic module for sending SMS via web
> userid: AWRIGLEY (Ave Wrigley)
> chapterid:5 (Networking_Devices_IPC)
> ente
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>> On Thu, 11 Oct 2001 16:03:13 +0200, Petr Kubanek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > Please, prove, if new version is OK..I can't still see it on CPAN
> > module list.
>
>The next version of the module list is still a few days away, I'm
>still catching up on new su
In lists.community.perlmongers.london, you wrote:
>On Mon, 15 Oct 2001, Newton, Philip wrote:
>
>> Mark Fowler wrote:
>> > problems getting a PAUSEID so I can upload Open Source stuff
>> What problems are you running into?
>
>Not so much problems as complete silence.
>http://www.xray.mpe.mpg.de/cg
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 02:33:16AM -0400, Kirrily Robert wrote:
>> In perl.modules, you wrote:
>> >
>> >The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>> >
>> > modid: Unicode::Lite
>>
&
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>> I have the impression you're taking a namespace for a function.
>> Wouldn't it be more logical to have a class HTML::DataConvert or some
>> such and have mthods in there that accomplish all related tasks.
>>
>> There's certainly more than one possible name for such
In perl.modules, you wrote:
> rationale:
>
>Devel::Constants captures constant declarations (with the constant
>pragma), allowing values to be resolved to their symbols at runtime.
>It has a special method to resolve bitwise flag markers, such as
>those found in a TCP packet.
>
>
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: MNG
> DSLIP: cd+Op
> description: Perl I/F to the MNG library from Gerard Juyn
> userid: MOTT (David Mott)
> chapterid: 18 (Images_Pixmaps_Bitmaps)
We're not too k
On Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 08:34:26PM +0900, Keiichiro Nagano wrote:
| Hi, Mr. Robert.
Mr. Robert is my father. I'm Ms. Robert.
| > I think that Crypt::Memfrob is best. We don't need to support gratuitous
| > compatibility with legacy languages ;) ... we're aiming at *Perl*
| > programmers here a
On Mon, Oct 08, 2001 at 12:50:52PM -0700, Steve Piantadosi wrote:
|
| Ok, can I use Games::Life::NDimension ?
Works for me.
K.
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: Games::NDGOL
> DSLIP: bdpOg
> description: Conway's game of life in N dimensions
> userid: GUIDOPIAN (Steve Piantadosi)
> chapterid: 23 (Miscellaneous_Modules)
> c
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>Hullo. I ask the module naming gods for advice.
BOW, SUPPLICANT!
>Here is my goat.
Ewww. We don't know *where* it's been. You did at least keep it away
from Greg, didn't you?
>I'm about to finish writing a module which parsers Java .class files
>and reports the
In perl.modules, you wrote:
> modid: System2
> rationale:
>
>this is an easier and 'cheaper' alternative to using open3 to
>getting stderr as well as stdio from a child process.
Is "system2" the common Unix name for this feature? If so, I approve
the name. If, however, it's just
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: GMIME
> DSLIP: cdcOl
> description: GMIME - module for MIME handling
> userid: MAKLER (Piotr Klaban)
> chapterid: 19 (Mail_and_Usenet_News)
> communities:
>[EM
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: Software::Packager
> DSLIP: cdpOp
> description: Common API for packaging software
> userid: RBDAVISON (R Bernard Davison)
> chapterid:3 (Development_Support)
>
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>Hi, Mr. Koenig.
>
>At 06 Oct 2001 10:36:57 +0200,
>Andreas J. Koenig wrote:
>> >> I've implemented 'memfrob' bogo-encryption(?) routine provided
>> >> with GNU libc. It is written in 100% pure Perl, so with this
>> >> library, you can frobnicate and defrobnicate str
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>I choose the Apache namespace since the gallery is implemented as a
>mod_perl handler. It seems like all other mod_perl applications on
>CPAN are in the Apache namespace.
Yuh, sounds analogous to Apache::MP3. I have no problems with this
name.
K.
--
Ki
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: Unicode::Lite
Why "Lite"? Why not "Light"? Or why not "Simple" which is the usual
suffix for simplified versions of more complex modules. Not that I know
that's what you're doin
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>> On Wed, 3 Oct 2001 19:24:40 -0400, Jesse Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > Heya modules folks,
>
> >RT is a trouble ticketing system in use at several thousand sites
> > around the world. most of RT is perl modules in the RT:: namespace. Might
> >
--- Begin Message ---
I download Apache::RedirectDBI and modified it in order to get the
functionallity I needed.
I kept the orginal functionality. Subsequently, I emailed the authers, who
stated that I could take over the updates to the module. The following is an
email exchange:
===
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 04:39:19PM -0700, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
| >
| > No sodding way. We use it at work and it's a complete pile of crap.
| >
| > To put it bluntly.
|
| Could you be a little less specific? Given your response, we almost
| have half a snowball's chance in hell of comi
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>On and before Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 09:54:20PM -0400, Kirrily Robert
>(amongst others) requested a request tracker for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>What about Bugzilla? I'd be happy to set up and maintain a product
>on http://bugs.zevils.com/ . --Matt
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>A couple of months ago (July 24th), I submitted namespace requests for
>Net::OSCAR and Parse::ABNF. Haven't heard anything since. Did they
>get lost in the shuffle or are you folks just a bit backlogged? In
>the thread "Request Tracker", Skud said it takes up to a w
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>A couple of months ago (July 24th), I submitted namespace requests for
>Net::OSCAR and Parse::ABNF. Haven't heard anything since. Did they
>get lost in the shuffle or are you folks just a bit backlogged? In
>the thread "Request Tracker", Skud said it takes up to a w
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>--=_NextPart_000_01B6_01C14446.9AE8EBC0
>Content-Type: text/plain;
> charset="iso-8859-1"
>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
>
>I've written some perl code to interface to a Davis Vantage Pro weather
>station. I'd like to repackage it as a CPAN module with a pr
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>fileh.pl -- Similar file locator,
>which walks along the given dirs to find all
>similar files, not only identical ones:
>different version (.txt, .html, or .pdf) and
>different com
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'd like to request a CPAN/PAUSE developer ID:
>
>- Matt Luker
>- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>- http://www.redstarhackers.com/
>- MLUKER
>- I have created a Date object that can be used mathematically. It
> allows you to create dates from strings (e.g. "2001-09-22") an
In perl.modules, you wrote:
> Notify::* works. So the three modules would be:
>
> Notify::Pool,
> Notify::Notice,
> and Notify::Email.
>
> So do I need to do anything special to register the namespace and
>get the first version uploaded?
Upload the module via PAUSE, and submit a nam
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 11:14:52AM -0700, Pasha Sadri wrote:
| > What does XBX stand for? It seems like a pretty unintuitive name to me,
| > and doesn't tell me anything about what the module does.
| >
|
| It stands for XML By eXample. The reason behind that name: the
| configuration file for p
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 07:24:09AM +0200, Philip Newton wrote:
>
>>[Disclaimer: I am not a PAUSE admin. Feel free to ignore this message.]
>
>I think it's important to clear up misunderstandings, so I'm
>not going to ignore it :-)
>
>> Shouldn't this belong in the Net:
In perl.modules, you wrote:
>Name: Jay Wheeler
>E-Mail:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Homepage: http://www.geocities.com/jaywheeler.geo/
>UserID:JW-GEO
>
>I would like to contribute a DBI wrapper module,
>QueryDBI.pm, designed to wrap the functionality of the
>DBI module and ease in software des
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>I plan to contribute an interface for Ecommerce, described in detail under:
> http://www.nightmedia.net/epi/index.html
>The main module name will be "EPI" (E-Payment Interface)
>There are 8 gateway modules available for this interface:
>
>AuthorizeNet
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>I have a module on CPAN now that isn't showing up on PAUSE
>when I try to edit Module Metadata. Is there something I'm missing?
Probably the fact that we take a while to get around to stuff :-/
What's the module, and what's your author ID?
K.
--
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>hello
>
>this craven individual has realised that what he thought was a
>private login id is actually the public author id displayed on cpan.
>The login name that he chose because it was unlikely to be taken is
>now looking rather stupid.
>
>is there
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>this craven individual has realised that what he thought was a
>private login id is actually the public author id displayed on cpan.
>The login name that he chose because it was unlikely to be taken is
>now looking rather stupid.
Silly boy! :P
I b
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>Friday (14Sept01) I uploaded OpenIndex-1.00.tar.gz and requested
>Apache::OpenIndex space.
>What needs to happen in order to release Apache::OpenIndex?
>Can you help me out?
>If there is anything I am suppose to do let me know.
>I not sure how a new modu
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>Dear Perl Module authors,
We're not the authors, we're just the people who help the authors upload
their modules to CPAN.
>I am using the CGI.pm module from the CPAN, and came across a bug
>when uploading a file of 4096 bytes. The last 2 bytes of th
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I would like to register for a PAUSE account. Here is my info:
>
>name: Pasha Sadri
>email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>homepage: none
>preferred id: PASHA
>description of module:
>XML::XBX is a module for parsing XML documents into perl data strctures.
>
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>I currently have some small modules that I would like to share with others.
>One example is
>an adaptation of Dave Cross' Array::Compare, called Array::Compare_Elem.
>While Array::Compare
>returns a boolean on whether the compared arrays differ, this
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
> Hi! I'd like to contribute a suite of modules to CPAN. Here's the info you
>guys need:
>
>Name: Michael Gilfix
>Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Homepage: http://www.eecs.tufts.edu/~mgilfix
>Preferred-ID: MGILFIX
>
> The contribution would co
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 07:12:16PM -0700, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
| On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Kirrily Robert wrote:
|
| Ok; I think somewhere in the PAUSE stuff on CPAN would be more
| appropiate for that. It doesn't strike me as what you would expect
| on "modules.perl.org" (that wou
| Links to what?
PAUSE
http://pause.cpan.org/
http://pause.perl.org/pause/query?ACTION=pause_04about
perlnewmod
http://perldoc.com/perl5.6.1/pod/perlnewmod.html
or "perldoc perlnewmod"
The [EMAIL PROTECTED] archive
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Places to pos
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 02:53:29PM -0700, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
| On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
|
| > > I'd like to see a thing where people who contact us get a form message
| > > that says:
| >
| > Boy, I'm really in favor of an autoresponder. I am behind this 1000%.
|
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 02:34:59PM -0700, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
|
| > . . . . And from our point of view, we could check the ticketing system and
| > think "oh, that guy with the question about the Frobnitz:: namespace
| > still hasn't had a reply, I guess we'd better get back to him."
|
|
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>I am trying to edit module metadata, and Pause thinks there are no =
>modules for me. But I=20
>have registered Lingua::RU::Antimat in August 2001 - almost three weeks =
>ago.
>
>My user name is ILYAS
OK, I've registered it. It may be editable now fr
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>I am trying to edit module metadata, and Pause thinks there are no =
>modules for me. But I=20
>have registered Lingua::RU::Antimat in August 2001 - almost three weeks =
>ago.
Yes, there's a bit of a backlog. I'll try and find out just how much of
a ba
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
> name: Chris Radcliff
>email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> homepage: http://www.globalspin.com/
>prefered CPAN ID: RADCLIFF
>
>I'd like to contribute the Template::PSP and Apache::PSP modules, as
>well as a WSDL parsing module
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>Name: Yuandan Zhang
>Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Username:YDZHANG-pl
>I would submit a module for compare two arrays. This module intakes two arrays
> and returns three arrays: an array of elements common to both input arrays, an
> array of unique elemen
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 09:04:54AM -0500, José Luis Rey wrote:
| Hi, since I'm not shure I can write to modules list I'll write this to
| you, please let me known if I may answer to all the addresses in this
| mail.
Sure you can talk to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- that's what we're there for!
| > It's
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>You might be able to convince me otherwise, but I don't think
>that `request tracking' is a pressing issue for modules@.
I think it is.
Having just recently come from "out there" I think I have a fairly good
idea on how the rest of the Perl commu
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>Perl Authors Upload Server wrote:
>
>> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>>
>> modid: Lingua::ES::Numeros
>> DSLIP: bnphg
>> description: Traslates numbers to spanish text
>> userid: JREY (Jose
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>On Sun, Sep 16, 2001 at 11:40:20AM -0400, Thomas Stanley wrote:
>
>> Name: Thomas Stanley
>> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Homepage: N/A
>> Preferred User Id: TSTANLEY
>> Description: I would like to contribute a module called Date::Lastday.
>> This modu
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>Hi, I'd like to register with PAUSE to contribute to CPAN.
>
>Name : Stephane Peiry
>EMail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>WWW: N/A
>User ID: PEIRY
>
>Desc : a package to setup connections to "Palm like" devices
> and allow data transfers t
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>Hi Perl module people,
Hi Brendan, good to see you here :)
>News::NewsML, a module that subclasses XML::DOM to read and write files
>in the open NewsML standard for the syndication and distribution of news
>content (articles, images, PDFs, video, etc
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>Constants.pm ( name yet to be decided )
I'd recommend against Constants as a top-level name, but you knew that
anyway.
>A module that imports a number constants into a script from a simple
>rc like file. Works like;
>
>use Something::Constants '/path/t
Sorry for taking so long to reply, but for what it's worth:
>Does anybody have any advice for:
>
>How to merge modules together or otherwise
>share a namespace between several authors? I
>think there was recently a big effort to merge
>time/date modules. Any lessons I should take
>from that?
The
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>Hi, folks,
>
>I've been developing some PDL-related modules and also have some
>patches to other modules (such as Math::Units) that are apropos to
>PDL. I'd like a PAUSE ID to submit them. Here's my info:
>
>Name: Craig DeForest
>email:
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>Dear CPAN administrators,
> modules: StateMachine: event driven with centralized event
>dispacher
> (now in design level)
Have you looked at POE yet? It's an event driven state machine which
already has wide acceptance in the Perl commu
Also, talk to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (aka sungo), who says:
Skud: point that APache file parser guy my way
i have some code he can take over
i've got Apache::Htaccess
K.
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My name is sendmail.cf. You killed my process. Prepare t
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>I have written a wrapper that allows to use PCSC/lite with perl.
>
>PCSC/lite is a library which can be used to communicate with ISO
>compliant smart cards and other secure tokens like the iButton. This is
>done regardless of which smartcard reader you
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>I'm working on a module to parse an Apache configuration file into a
>tree structure to allow external programs to understand the various
>configuration options and sections, such as directives that are
>specific to a or . It is a superclass of
>Tree
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>This module has an interface compatible with Net::POP3. However
>rather than get mail from POP3 servers it gets mail from HTTPMail
>servers. It is in the Net:: namespace because it plays the same role
>as Net::POP3 so it should be in th
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>
>I've been working on IPC::Editor (available at
>http://www.etla.org/misc/IPC-Editor-0.01_05.tar.gz).
>
>It's a module to encapsulate the small but repetitive task of starting
>a text editor on a hunk of text, and then getting the results back into
>yo
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>I have a new version (1.05) of the Test::Cmd module ready in a package
>that includes an additional, new Test::Cmd::Common module. The
>Test::Cmd::Common subclass is a wrapper that provides some common
>exception-handling routines, useful for most norma
Rob wrote:
>
>Immediately I am planning to contribute WINS::Winsdmp, a module
>for working with the CSV data generated from the unique Windows
>winsdmp utility. This module has immediate application to WINS
>admins everywhere struggling with the transition to AS or trying
>to get off of it. The mo
J. Merelo wrote;
>Es::Nif : a module for checking spanish ID Number and letter; described
>in professional Perl programming (Wrox press)
Is Es:: really the best top-level namespace for this? I'm sure I
recently saw a similar module for another country, and it wasn't under a
top-level namespace
Winfried wrote:
>
>I wrote a set of modules to deal with time in an object oriented
>fashion. Example:
>
> use Time::OO;
>
> my $time = Time::OO->new();
> $time->import(time());
> $time->month->next(); # oh isn't this "becautiful" ;)
> print $time->as_string("%d.%m.%
>This also provides an incentive to keep CPAN versions and core
>versions synced.
... which should be enough reason in itself ;)
K.
--
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"Warning: Netizen may contain traces of nuts."
-- Sharkey (from the Netizen quotes fi
On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 08:02:33AM -0700, Kurt D. Starsinic wrote:
| > >The second is 'o' for 'other'. A lot of stuff just doesn't fit.
| > >Test::Inline lets you put code in POD. What the hell kind of
| > >interface is that?
|
| I don't see how that affects what kind of interface it is. I
Steve wrote:
>It doesn't make sense to me to put it under Convert::, since
>conversion isn't the focus of its functionality. Math:: makes more
>sense, but calling it Math::Units::Calc implies a nonexistent
>relationship to Math::Units, and I'm not sure where else to put it
>in
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>I believe this was discussed a while ago, but no action was taken.
>
>Two new interface styles are needed.
>
>First is 'p' for 'pragma'. This is for things like
>Lingua::Romana::Perligata, y2k, AnyLoader, etc... that actually alter
>the behavior of the
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 08:45:34PM +0100, Tim Bunce wrote:
| On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 10:01:07AM -0400, Kirrily Robert wrote:
| > This seeks reasonable to me, given that Tk:: and Gtk:: and other GUI
| > toolkits have similar top-level namespaces.
| >
| > (Though I do think it'd
Matt wrote:
>The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: Image::OrgChart
> DSLIP: bdpOg
> description: OrgChart generator for hash data.
> userid: MZSANFORD (Matt Sanford)
> chapterid: 18 (Images_Pixmaps_Bitmaps)
> communities:
>Perlm
Mattia wrote:
>
>A new top level namespace ( like Gtk, Qt, Gnome, etc ... ) seems
>the most logical choice; I chose Wx because the C++ class names
>wxButton, wxWindow ... ) are translated into Wx::Button, Wx::Window,
>... wxWindows is a cross platform ( Win/Gtk/Motif/Mac/OS2 in the
Ilya writes:
>The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
>
> modid: Lingua::RU::Antimat
> DSLIP: RdpOp
> description: Removes Russian slang from a string
> userid: ILYAS (Ilya Soldatkin)
> chapterid: 11 (String_Lang_Text_Proc)
> communities:
>n
James wrote:
>File-Seektar.gz of proposed first contribution attached - full details in pod.
>In short a series of widgets that implement fast searches and extractions of
>data from sorted flat files implementing the halve the difference search
>algorithm. Several orders of magnitude faster than w
In lists.projects.perl.modules, you wrote:
>I'm requesting to register a namespace
>
>Parse::Nibbler
>
>It's for a parser which parses a large file
>a little bit at a time. (it nibbles at the file).
I have no complaints with this one. It's a little gimicky but not too
much, and at least it does
On Mon, Aug 27, 2001 at 12:21:06AM -0400, Andrew M. Langmead wrote:
|
| I'm sorry, if I realize that I'd wind up defending the name, I'd have
| put the rational in my original message. The OS specific name spaces
| nearly universally run under the OS they are named for. Under the
| Macintosh, one
David wrote:
>Upload plans: I have recently written a DHCP module (Net::DHCP) that
>enables a programmer to create a handle ($scalar = new Net::DHCP) and
>thereby interact with a DHCP server through the internal methods of the
>module. The module was written in compliance with RFC 2131(BOOTP) an
Andrew Langmead wrote:
>% your name: Andrew Langmead
>% your email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>% your homepage if you have one:
>% your preferred user-ID on CPAN: LANGMEAD
>% a short description of what you're planning to contribute:
>
>The first thing I want to contribute is a cleaned up v
Barrie wrote:
>I've written a Diff.pm that uses MJD's Algorithm::Diff to
>produce old-style, context, and unified diffs and am planning to send it
>CPAN-ward, either on it's own or as part of Ned Konz's diff package.
>
>I will also be writing a Patch.pm that can read (at first) unified diffs
>and
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 01:46:37AM -0700, Ask Bjoern Hansen wrote:
| On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Kirrily Robert wrote:
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| > As you may be aware, there was a CPAN/CPANTS/modules/etc BOF yesterday
| > at YAPC. Ziggy's going to be posting full minutes soon (to cpan-workers
| > and use
As you may be aware, there was a CPAN/CPANTS/modules/etc BOF yesterday
at YAPC. Ziggy's going to be posting full minutes soon (to cpan-workers
and use.perl.org if I recall correctly) but one of the action items that
I volunteered for was to review current module naming conventions on
CPAN (if any
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