Faster alternative to Net::CIDR when merging a large number of CIDR
address ranges. Works for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Submitted and maintained by Matteo Cantoni <goony at openbeer.it>
The Net::CIDR package contains functions that manipulate lists of IP
netblocks expressed in CIDR notation. The Net::CIDR functions handle
both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
Submitted and maintained by Matteo Cantoni <goony at openbeer.it>
* Improve robustness. (client/server)
Make more friendly to userlevel POSIX thread libraries.
* Improve performance parsing rcsfile(5) based files.
* When -u/-g is specified, drop privileges completely. (server)
* Update scanfiles only when needed.
- stop supporting !mt, since it has worked for a long time.
- mt becomes a pseudo_flavor for compat purposes.
- merge base back into the main module.
- link mt names to not mt names.
- finish recreating a full QTDIR structure for compatibility as well.
Universal Feed Parser is a Python module for downloading and parsing
syndicated feeds. It can handle RSS 0.90, Netscape RSS 0.91, Userland
RSS 0.91, RSS 0.92, RSS 0.93, RSS 0.94, RSS 1.0, RSS 2.0, Atom, and CDF
feeds.
Universal Feed Parser is easy to use; the module is self-contained in a
single file, feedparser.py, and it has only one public function, parse.
parse takes a number of arguments, but only one is required, and it can
be a URL, a local filename, or a raw string containing feed data in any
format.
Pydot provides an interface for creating both directed and non directed
graphs from Python. Currently all attributes implemented in the Dot
language are supported (up to Graphviz 1.10). Output can be inlined in
Postscript into interactive scientific environments like TeXmacs, or
ouput in any of the format's supported by the Graphvix tools dot, neato,
twopi.