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https://www.olafalders.com/2021/06/30/cpan-bus-factor/

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There are a lot of ::Tiny distributions on CPAN that implement the most needed features of whatever (e.g. YAML::Tiny and Module::Build::Tiny) in much smaller and faster to run-time compile modules. It seems that most of the time, accepting the reduced feature set is a good tradeoff for the reduced runtime bloat.

This got me thinking, with how massive CPAN is, containing tons of distributions that implement the same thing in different ways, often resulting in code bloat where Distribution A has dependence B that does Fubar API one way, and Distribution A also has depencency C that doesn't do Fubar API but has a test that needs Dependency D that does Fubar API another way, and so on.

Could we maybe get a "CPAN Tiny" that is a subset of CPAN without all of the massive redundancy bloat? Distributions that go into it can only use Core and/or other "CPAN Tiny" distributions and can not have redundancy. The dependency bloat is major drawback of Perl.

Sometimes to meet one dependency (especially if running tests), well over 20 dependencies with a lot of them having redundant purposes are needed. It's madness. Especially since packagers don't always properly specify runtime dependencies meaning after that big mess is installed, you find you need even more because some dependencies were left out. It's a mess that makes me want to just look for Python solutions.

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Over the last two decades plus, I have used multiple queueing modules in perl. Some of them are:

I'm sure that there were others, but the are the ones that come to mind.

I am currently using Forks::Queue with a SQLite back-end in a personal application that runs in two separate processes. The first is a server that pulls URLs from the queue and downloads them using yt-dlp. The second is a client that grabs URLs from the clipboard and places them in the queue. Both processes run on the same Debian 12 instance. The two characteristics of queueing that led me to select Forks::Queue were: 1. works across processes, 2. persistent over stop/start.

In general, Forks::Queue has worked for me. In the last month or so, I have observed an annoying behavior. Maybe it existed before and I didn't remember it or maybe it is due to a few changes that I have made to add an additional capability to the application. When I first start the server, it works fine until the client loads the first entry in the queue. The server crashes when reading the queue with "I/O Possible" display on the screen. When I restart the server, it then reads the entry and processes it without problems. Subsequent entries are also processed without problems.

Through logging, I have able to localize the failure to the dequeue-nb() call that reads from the queue. Enables Forks::Queue debugging with the environment variable FORKS_QUEUE_DEBUG also does not reveal anything. Neither eval nor the new feature 'try' will catch the error. Searches in Google, none of them related to perl, suggest that the problem is somewhere in the bowels of the OS's I/O routines.

For a one off personal project, I can obviously live with this; however, everytime that I encounter it is grates on me.

As such, I am requesting recommendations from your experiences for alternatives to Forks::Queue.

The requirements are:

  1. Supports general queueing methods (a la Thread::Queue like API)
  2. Works across processes
  3. Persist over stops and starts of processes

While not pertinent to my immediate needs, I would like for it to be fairly fast. The current application has no need for speed but uses in the future could. Additionally, it would be nice if the module handled serialization and deserialization of arrays, hashes and blessed objects but this can easily be accomplished with a wrapper function.

Thanks in advance for your help! lbe

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Mo utilities for email.

Changes for 0.02 - 2024-04-26T23:02:53+02:00

  • Add tests for error parameters.
  • Rewrite the tests so that the functional tests are first and then the errors.






Hi! Asking for a wisdom here...

We have a module that modifies signal handler $SIG{__DIE__} to log information and to die afterwards. Hundreds of scripts relied on this module which worked fine in perl 5.10.1.

Recently we had the opportunity to install several Perl versions but unfortunately a large number of scripts that used to work with Perl 5.10.1 now behave differently:

  • Failed in 5.14.4: /home/dev/perl-5.14.4/bin/perl -wc test.pl RECEIVED SIGNAL - S_IFFIFO is not a valid Fcntl macro at /home/dev/perl-5.14.4/lib/5.14.4/File/stat.pm line 41
  • Worked without changes in 5.26.3: /home/dev/perl-5.26.3/bin/perl -wc test.pl test.pl syntax OK
  • Worked without changes in 5.38.2: /home/dev/perl-5.38.2/bin/perl -wc test.pl test.pl syntax OK

Many of the scripts can only be updated to 5.14.4 due to the huge jumps between 5.10 and 3.58; But we are stuck on that failures.

Was there an internal Perl change in 5.14 which cause the failures but works on other recent versions without any update on the scripts?

Cheerio!

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Sanity-check calling context

Changes for 0.04

  • (no code changes)
  • Switched to MIT license.
  • Switched README from POD to Markdown.
  • Removed Travis CI.



Sort lines of text by a Comparer module

Changes for 0.002 - 2024-03-07

  • No functional changes.
  • [doc] Mention some related links.


An assortment of date-/time-related CLI utilities

Changes for 0.128 - 2024-03-07

  • [clis strftime, strftimeq] Use localtime() instead of gmtime(). We can still show UTC using "TZ=UTC strftime ...".



I understand that many disagree with this statement, but it really makes it easier to build distributions for people who not monks. Wish the documentation was more detailed

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Sah schemas related to BCA (Bank Central Asia) bank

Changes for 0.002 - 2024-04-03

  • Rename module/dist Sah-Schema{s,Bundle}-* following rename of Sah-Schema{s,Bundle} (for visual clarity and consistency with naming of other bundles).



search nested hashref/arrayref structures using JSONPath

Changes for 1.0.5 - 2024-04-22T16:10:46-05:00



simulating paper and pencil techniques for basic arithmetic operations

Changes for 0.01 - 2024-04

  • First version, with the four basic operations, plus square-root, GCD and radix conversion. And HTML rendering


Use a type to validate values in a deep comparison.

Changes for 1.0.1 - 2024-04-22

  • Add Test2::Tools::Type





An open source web-based network management tool.

Changes for 2.076000 - 2024-04-22

  • NEW FEATURES
  • ENHANCEMENTS
  • BUG FIXES


Silverpeak Orchestrator REST API client library

Changes for 0.011000 - 2024-04-22T17:58:39+02:00

  • add support for version 9.3+ API endpoints


A module that performs semantic similarity in PXF/BFF data structures and beyond (JSON|YAML)

Changes for 0.07 - 2024-04-22T00:00:00Z

  • Excluded keys with {} or [] values (e.g. subject.vitalStatus: {})
  • Precompiled regex patterns where possible
  • Schema validation errors related to weights are now directed to STDERR
  • Added support for variables with non-word characters (e.g., "Survey.Timestamp.1")



Pango style markup formatting

Changes for 0.036 - 2024-04-22

  • Introducing struts. Update SYNOPOSIS example to modern PDF::API2 conventions. Fix/enhance drawing of brackgrounds. Fix problem with wrongly calculated underlining.


My environment is perl/5.18.2 on CentOs 7

I'm trying to use a SWIG generated module in perl, which has a c plus plus backend. The backend.cpp sets an environment variable, $MY_ENV_VAR =1

But when I try to access this in perl, using $ENV{MY_ENV_VAR} this is undef.

However doing something like print echo $MY_ENV_VAR works

So the variable is set in the process, but it's not reflected automatically since nothing updates the $ENV data structure.

I'm assuming it may work using some getEnv like mechanism, but is there a way to reset/ refresh the $ENV that it rebuilds itself from the current environment?

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By default cpanm drops Perl modules into ~/perl5. How do I tell cpanm to use a different location, such as ~/.local/share/perl5 instead?

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Get stock and mutual fund quotes from various exchanges

Changes for 1.61_01 - 2024-04-21T17:50:16-07:00

  • YahooWeb.pm - Issue #377. Modified YahooWeb to account for changes from Yahoo.
#377


Sah schemas related to SortKey

Changes for 0.002 - 2024-03-07

  • Rename module/dist Sah-Schema{s,Bundle}-SortKey.


Perl Data Language

Changes for 2.088 - 2024-04-22

  • Slatec::ch{ic,sp} work arrays now [t]
  • add Slatec::bvalu
  • add Func::{pchip,spline}, and a demo
  • add Ufunc::diff2
  • extra ) on end of Pars now an error
  • PP dim sizes can be =CALC(...) instead of explicit RedoDimsCode
  • PP add loop(n=start:end:inc) idiom to stop not at end and have non-1 inc
  • updated README.md - thanks @falsifian
  • support T_PTROBJ in typemap


an interactive plotting widget and library for PDL and Prima

Changes for 0.21 - 2024-04-22

  • demo now only loads Prima when run, reducing perldl problems


demonstrate PDL::Graphics::PLplot capabilities

Changes for 0.84 - 2024-04-22

  • add perldl demo
  • fix plFreeGrid to use free that matches the allocator
  • pl{Alloc,Free}{,2d}Grid error if not match allocating and freeing routine
  • minimum PDL 2.083 due to output OtherPars


Fast Perl SSG: now with automatic Language Translation via OCI and translate.pl. Check it out at

https://github.com/SunStarSys/orion

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Tags helper for table view.

Changes for 0.06 - 2024-04-21T17:26:14+02:00

  • Fix of setting of table data. Copy in this time.


Tags helper for CPAN::Changes object.

Changes for 0.04 - 2024-04-21T16:06:08+02:00

  • Add trivial Changes file and test on it.
  • Fix output on ex1.changes test file.


parses .pm file as PAUSE does

Changes for 0.47 - 2024-04-21

  • Improve class detection


Plack application for running Tags::HTML objects.

Changes for 0.17 - 2024-04-21T12:34:17+02:00

  • Add test for 'css_data'.
  • Rewrite examples in doc to version with indented output.


Perl extension for finding the memory usage of Perl variables

Changes for 0.83_50 - 2024-04-21

  • patch from Slaven:
  • CvOUTSIDE is again set on all cloned subs [CPAN #149902]


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Im working on a script to test using a jump server to reach remote devices.

I'm able to connect to the jump server using Net::SSH::Expect, however, I'm not sure how to then ssh to a remote device (network element).

Is there a way to create that ssh to the remote device inside the jump server's connection?

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First things first, I am a data engineer but have little experience in Perl. I've been able to make some easy updates to scripts in the past but this one is a bit tougher.

I have been asked to update a Perl cgi web app that someone wrote ages ago that is used to view and manipulate text files. Currently it is hosted on server (X) and manipulates the files on that same server. However, we have to have backups/mirrors of the data on a dev server and another prod sever (Y). I.e., if I push the button to move the file to a different folder, it should do that on all three servers instead of just X. I added code to do this, referencing the additional servers with their UNC names, but I just get an error "No such file or directory" (which is not true). Googling has suggested that there may be an issue with permissions, but I can bring up the Y and DEV servers from a windows file explorer using the same path so I don't think that is necessarily the issue.

Example: Here we are trying to copy the file with a letter appended a given number of times. It works fine on the X server, its when trying to make it also work on the Y and DEV servers I get an error.

our $DIR_X = "\\\\serverX\\folder\\subfolder" ; our $DIR_Y = "\\\\serverY\\folder\\subfolder"; our $DIR_DEV = "\\\\serverDEV\\folder\\subfolder"; . . . }elsif ($query->param('action') eq 'split' && $query->param('fileNum') ne "") { my $fileNum $query->param('fileNum'); my $fileX=$DIR_X . "\\" . $fileNum . ".txt"; my $fileY $DIR_Y . "\\" . $fileNum . ".txt"; my $fileDEV = $DIR_DEV . "\\" . $fileNum . ".txt"; my $splitNbr = $query->param('splitNbr'); my @letters1("a".. "z"); for (my $i = 0; $i < $splitNbr; $i++) { my $FileNew_X = $DIR_X . "\\" $fileNum. $letters[$i]=.txt"; my $FileNew_Y = $DIR_Y . "\\" $fileNum. $letters[$i]=.txt"; my $FileNew_DEV = $DIR_DEV . "\\" $fileNum. $letters[$i]=.txt"; copy($fileX, $FileNew_X) or die "WARNING: copy failed: $!\n"; ---->>>>>ERROR AT NEXT LINE copy($fileY, $FileNew_Y) or die "WARNING: copy failed: $!\n"; copy($fileDEV, $FileNew_DEV) or die "WARNING: copy failed: $!\n"; } 

Any thoughts?

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Installs noop handlers to disable Mojolicious sessions

Changes for 0.01 - 2024-04-10T12:47:08-05:00

  • First public release


Mojolicious Plugin that wraps Mojolicious::Plugin::Cron for job configurability

Changes for 0.01 - 2024-04-12T09:44:22-05:00

  • initial release