skeleton script for people who want to override FETCH_CMD but don't
know exactly what ftp(1) options pkg_add/bsd.port.mk/dpb are going to
want.
A bit of feedback from sthen@, more to come most probably
Description:
This module provides a formatter which turns byte counts to usual readable
format, like '2.0K', '3.1G', '100B'. It was inspired in the -h option of Unix
utilities like du, df and ls for "human-readable" output.
suggestions and ok sthen@
Description:
This module maintains a concept of a current selection of entropy source.
Algorithms that require entropy, such as those in Data::Entropy::Algorithms, can
use the source nominated by this module, avoiding the need for entropy source
objects to be explicitly passed around. This is convenient because usually one
entropy source will be used for an entire program run and so an explicit entropy
source parameter would rarely vary. There is also a default entropy source,
avoiding the need to explicitly configure a source at all.
If nothing is done to set a source then it defaults to the use of Rijndael (AES)
in counter mode (see Data::Entropy::RawSource::CryptCounter and
Crypt::Rijndael), keyed using Perl's built-in rand function. This gives a data
stream that looks like concentrated entropy, but really only has at most the
entropy of the rand seed. Within a single run it is cryptographically difficult
to detect the correlation between parts of the pseudo-entropy stream. If more
true entropy is required then it is necessary to configure a different entropy
source.
suggestions and ok sthen@
Description:
This module is about the native floating point numerical data type. A floating
point number is one of the types of datum that can appear in the numeric part of
a Perl scalar. This module supplies constants describing the native floating
point type, classification functions, and functions to manipulate floating point
values at a low level.
Suggestions and ok sthen@