So, I was imagining some sort of debug thingy, where one would insert debug commands into code, like with two ##es like critic or even straight Perl as with Data::Printer. But these wouldn't render on stderr but to another output. A tmux layout on another shell would then listen to these output and display whatever comes from the executing code. Like some kind of display socket.
It would render in a log like way, but also tui like, say htop, kind. How, in gross terms, and with which libs, could this be done?
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Pointless personal side projects - Perl Hacks
I can’t be the only programmer who does this. You’re looking for an online service to fill some need in your life. You look at three or four competing products and they all get close but none of them do everything you want.Dave Cross (Perl Hacks)
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(cdlxxxvi) 15 great CPAN modules released last week
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12. CGI...niceperl.blogspot.com
I'm new tp Perl, and got some questions about cpan. If it's a package manager, how to remove a package it installed? And i don't quite follow the info when downloading a package, the info seems to be compiling package? Or just ignore all of them as long as it works?
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Hi,
I am writing an Alien file to install the pipx package manager in a somewhat portable way (the package manager can be installed in as many different ways, as the number of operating systems out there ) , and I was wondering if there is a better way to do so than the following hack
use alienfile; use strict; use warnings; ## dummy probe for a system install probe sub { 'system'; }; ## check that pipx is actually installed my $has_pipx; my $cmd = `pipx --version`; chomp $cmd; $has_pipx = $cmd =~/[0..9\.]+/ ; unless($has_pipx) { ## OS specific install instructions } 1;
The reason I'd like to do it via Alien is because I am writing an application with numerous external dependencies, some of which can be installed by downloading and building C/Rust/C++ apps from source, but others are (vomit) python modules and I would like to use a consistent way to handle non-perl dependencies.
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Webservice to connect to Onfido API
Changes for 0.006 - 2023-07-02T15:36:03+00:00
- Add hook
Open a file for shared reading and/or writing
Changes for 4.05 - 2023-07-02
- Fix tests with perl-5.38.0.
Fast, safe DBI connection and transaction management
Changes for 0.59
- Fix for Windows t/load.t failures
WWW-OneAll-0.03
Changes for 0.03 - 2023-03-27T02:37:08+00:00
- Add query_params
https://metacpan.org/dist/WWW-OneAll
Weather-Astro7Timer-0.0_1
Changes for 0.01
- First version, released on an unsuspecting world.
https://metacpan.org/release/DKECHAG/Weather-Astro7Timer-0.0_1
Org-To-HTML-WordPress-0.003
Changes for 0.003 - 2023-01-19
- No functional changes.
- Tweak Abstract.
https://metacpan.org/dist/Org-To-HTML-WordPress
Catmandu-PICA-1.11
Changes for 1.11 - 2023-03-26T19:48:47Z
- Add fixes to modify PICA records: pica_remove, pica_keep, pica_tag, pica_occurrence
- Add pica_diff binder to support creating PICA Patches
- Fix #79
https://metacpan.org/dist/Catmandu-PICA