Tie::Hash::Indexed is very similar to Tie::IxHash. However, it is
written completely in XS and usually about twice as fast as Tie::IxHash.
It's quite a lot faster when it comes to clearing or deleting entries
from large hashes.
by Okan Demirmen (MAINTAINER) with some tweaks by me
xmmsctrl is a small utility to control xmms from the command line. Its
goal is to be used coupled with sh to test xmms state and perform an
appropriate action, e.g. if playing then pause else play. The interest
of this is to bind keys in a window manager to have control over xmms
with keys that do play/next/pause, prev, control sound.
by Gleydson Soares (MAINTAINER) with tweaks by me
- Tweak WANTLIB while here.
- Upstream bug report : http://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3346
- Thanks to Samuel Verstraete from Lunar-Linux for pointing me at the patch.
- feedback from steven@ and jasper@
"go ahead" jasper@
This class is an implementation of the abstract POE::Queue interface.
It implements a priority queue using C, with an XS interface supplied.
The current implementation could use some optimization, especially
for large queues.
Please see the POE::Queue documentation, which explains this one's
functions, features, and behavior.
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Bidirectional Hebrew support based on code from the Unicode Consortium.
The charset on their code was bogus, therefore this module had to
work the real charset from scratch. There might have some mistakes,
though.
ok simon@
This module provides functions for handling unicode byte order
marks, which are to be found at the beginning of some files and
streams.
The intention of File::BOM is for files with BOMs to be readable
as seamlessly as possible, regardless of the encoding used.
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Version Strings (v-strings) in base Perl have been deprecated and
will not be available after Perl 5.8.
This module revives them as a simple module implementation.
Version strings are well suited in many version "numbering" schemes
and straightforward (if you always remember they are not numbers).
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CGI::FastTemplate manages templates and parses templates replacing
variable names with values. It was designed for mid to large scale web
applications (CGI, mod_perl) where there are great benefits to
separating the logic of an application from the specific implementation
details.
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