Cdk stands for 'Curses Development Kit' and it currently contains 21
ready to use widgets which facilitate the speedy development of full
screen curses programs.
from Pierre-Emmanuel Andre with some tweaks
BOUML is a free UML tool box (under development) allowing you to specify and
generate code in C++, Java, Idl, PHP and Python.
BOUML is extensible, and the external tools (named plug-outs) may be developed
in C++ or Java, using BOUML for their definition as any other program. The code
generators and reverses are ones of the predefined plug-outs included in the
BOUML distribution.
feedback and ok ajacoutot@
JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) is a lightweight data interchange
format. Test::JSON makes it easy to verify that you have built valid
JSON and that it matches your expected output.
Test::Assertions provides a convenient set of tools for constructing
tests, such as unit tests or run-time assertion checks (like C's ASSERT
macro). Unlike some of the Test:: modules available on CPAN,
Test::Assertions is not limited to unit test scripts; for example it can
be used to check output is as expected within a benchmarking script.
When it is used for unit tests, it generates output in the standard form
for CPAN unit testing (under Test::Harness).
File::Attributes is a wrapper around modules in the File::Attributes
hierarchy. If you use this module directly (instead of one of the
aforementioned decendants), then your attribute manipulations will Just
Work, regardless of the underlying filesystem.
The Class:Multimethod module exports a subroutine (&multimethod) that
can be used to declare other subroutines that are dispatched using a
algorithm different from the normal Perl subroutine or method dispatch
mechanism.
- add -fPIC unconditionally (requested by naddy@) by adding it to
unix.mak (in pwlib) which get sourced by the other ports
feedback from and ok naddy@, thanks!
p5-Catalyst-Plugin-Cache-Store-FastMmap,
p5-Catalyst-Plugin-ConfigLoader-Environment,
p5-Catalyst-Plugin-LogWarnings, p5-Catalyst-Component-ACCEPT_CONTEXT,
p5-HTML-SBC and p5-XML-Atom-SimpleFeed to www/
This module provides code coverage metrics for Perl. Code coverage
metrics describe how thoroughly tests exercise code. By using
Devel::Cover you can discover areas of code not exercised by your tests
and determine which tests to create to increase coverage. Code coverage
can be considered as an indirect measure of quality.
When writing test suites for modules that operate on files, it's often
inconvenient to correctly create a platform-independent temporary
storage space, manipulate files inside it, then clean it up when the
test exits. The inconvenience usually results in tests that don't work
everwhere, or worse, no tests at all.
This module aims to eliminate that problem by making it easy to do
things right.