Skip to main content




Aligning (and pseudo aligning) biological sequences

Changes for 0.02 - 2024-03-23T20:57:13-06:00

  • -provided links to a batch of Alien packages that were developed for this distribution: Command line tools: bowtie2, edlib, hmmer, last, minimap2, MMseqs2, parasail Libraries: edlib, parasail Components: Adapter & Barcode trimming: cutadapt PolyA trimming: cutadapt


Aligning (and pseudo aligning) biological sequences

Changes for 0.01 - 2024-03-23T19:04:38-06:00

  • initial commit


Sah schemas related to bool data type

Changes for 0.003 - 2024-02-25

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




Random hash type objects.

Changes for 0.05 - 2024-03-22T19:10:24+01:00

  • Parameter 'num_generated' rewrite to use check_required().
  • Update to Data::HashType@0.05 without 'active' parameter.


This is the explanation of what happened to Perl Author : INGENICO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw-gBQHa3RY&list=LL&index=1

submitted by /u/todo_bem
[link] [comments]



Locate and read records from human-edited data tables (Excel, CSV)

Changes for 0.013 - 2024-03-22

  • Fix bug in unit tests causing failure when MRO::Compat not installed


Data objects for hash type.

Changes for 0.05 - 2024-03-22T17:25:32+01:00

  • API CHANGE: Parameter 'active' is removed.
  • API CHANGE: Parameter 'valid_from' is required.
  • Fix dependencies.



CPAN.pm plugin for installing external dependencies

Changes for 0.77 - 2024-03-22

  • support for rpm --whatprovides
  • new test script rpm.t


Utilities related to mineral supplements

Changes for 0.012 - 2024-03-22

  • Add mg-mg-malate, mg-mg-malate-trihydrate.


General purpose command option wrapper

Changes for v0.99.1 - 2024-03-22T09:31:18Z

  • Make tabstop configurable in -Mutil::filter module.


Implementation of various techniques used in data compression.

Changes for 0.03 - 2024-03-22

  • ADDITIONS
  • CHANGES


Asynchronous HTTP Request and Promise

Changes for v0.5.1 - 2024-03-27T16:53:48Z

  • Minor correction of undefined variable in HTTP::Promise
  • Correcting minor bug in _read_body() in HTTP::Promise


Fork Based Promise with Asynchronous Execution, Async, Await and Shared Data

Changes for v0.4.10 - 2024-03-22T16:50:25Z



Hotel hotspot hijinks submitted by /u/oalders
[link] [comments]


Plack search application.

Changes for 0.04 - 2024-03-21T14:13:15+01:00

  • Add missing 'image_height' parameter description in doc.
  • Add 'image_radius' parameter.
  • Add 'name' attribute to search field.



Implementation of various techniques used in data compression.

Changes for 0.02 - 2024-03-21

  • ADDITIONS
  • CHANGES


ANSI sequence aware column command

Changes for 1.4101 - 2024-03-21T07:50:10Z

  • make man page accurate


data pack for Business::ISBN

Changes for 20240321.001 - 2024-03-21T07:16:25Z

  • Data update for 2024-03-21



Problem- I have an apache application in which I am using mod_perl module. I want to log few things in a request lifecycle. I am able to do it across multiple files by calling get_logger("nameOfLogger"); and log to the hash that I am maintaining in my appender. But strangely there is one file in which when I call get_logger("nameOfLogger"); it no more has context of previous logs that I have captured before it in other files. What could be the possible cause. does this file needs to be in startup.pl ?

I would really appreciate the help and suggestions since I am stuck on this issue since a day

submitted by /u/FiredNeuron97
[link] [comments]






access GCC compiler builtin functions via XS

Changes for 0.03 - 2024-03-20

  • Added more builtins. Added one test file for each builtin function supported. Created benchmarks comparing clz() XS vs PP. Enhanced documentation.


SPVM Language

Changes for 0.989089 - 2023-03-19

  • Incompatible Changes
  • Internal Changes



access GCC compiler builtin functions via XS

Changes for 0.01

  • First version, released on an unsuspecting world.


Hey all!

As a recent graduate seeking a junior developer position, I received an invitation for a job interview which included a Perl coding exercise. How can i make my code better? Additionally, are there recommended best practices for documenting my progress on this exercise? I never programmed in perl, so bare with me. Thanks a lot!!

here's the task:

- read the data from a .csv file

- store data in one hash

- outputs the data as HTML, sorted by company and within the company by name

here is my code:

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Text::CSV; my $csv_file = 'Bewerbungstest.csv'; open(my $fh, '<', $csv_file) or die "Could not open file '$csv_file' $!"; my $csv = Text::CSV->new({ binary => 1 }) or die "Cannot use CSV: ".Text::CSV->error_diag(); $csv->header($fh); # Hash Wert my %data_hash; while (my $row = $csv->getline($fh)) { my $pid = $row->[0]; # PID as key my $company = $row->[1]; # Company name as key my $last_name = $row->[2]; # Employee last name my $first_name = $row->[3]; # Employee first name push @{$data_hash{$company}}, [$pid, $last_name, $first_name]; } close($fh); # Sort the company names alphabetically foreach my $company (sort keys %data_hash) { @{$data_hash{$company}} = sort {$a->[1] cmp $b->[1]} @{$data_hash{$company}}; } # HTML Output open(HTML, '>', 'output.html') or die "Could not open file: $!"; print HTML "<html>\n"; print HTML "<head>\n"; print HTML "<title>Employee List</title>\n"; print HTML "</head>\n"; print HTML "<body>\n"; print HTML "<h1>User Liste</h1>\n"; print HTML "<table border='1'>\n"; print HTML "<tr><th>PID</th><th>Company</th><th>Last Name</th><th>First Name</th>\n"; foreach my $company (sort keys %data_hash) { foreach my $entry (@{$data_hash{$company}}) { my ($pid, $last_name, $first_name,) = @$entry; print HTML "<tr>\n"; print HTML "<td>$pid</td>\n"; print HTML "<td>$company</td>\n"; print HTML "<td>$last_name</td>\n"; print HTML "<td>$first_name</td>\n"; print HTML "</tr>\n"; } } print HTML "</table>\n"; print HTML "</body>\n"; print HTML "</html>\n"; close(HTML); print "HTML file erfolgreich generiert\n"; 

submitted by /u/stayin_alive23
[link] [comments]



Data objects for login.

Changes for 0.02 - 2024-03-19T14:01:19+01:00

  • Regen example file.
  • Rewrite to new Data::HashType@0.04 with added 'valid_from' parameter.


Random hash type objects.

Changes for 0.03 - 2024-03-19T13:59:34+01:00

  • Add support for Data::HashType@0.04.



Data objects for hash type.

Changes for 0.04 - 2024-03-19T13:12:38+01:00

  • API CHANGE: Add 'valid_from' and 'valid_to' parameters. 'active' parameter will be removed in future. And 'valid_from' will be required in future.
  • Add DESCRIPTION section to doc.


An open source web-based network management tool.

Changes for 2.074000 - 2024-03-19

  • NEW FEATURES
  • BUG FIXES


I have inherited some perl scripts that I've generally been able to edit well enough with my knowledge from other languages, but I need to make a change that has me stumped.

The user wants the output that happens from this loop to be reversed.

for ($nn=0;$nn<=$range_max;$nn++) { my $range=sprintf("%02d",$nn); $sum_of_A += $A_EACH_RANGE{"$range"}; $sum_of_B += $B_EACH_RANGE{"$range"}; printf("\"\",\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\"\n", $scale[$nn], commify($A_EACH_RANGE{"$range"}), commify($B_EACH_RANGE{"$range"}), commify($sum_of_A), commify($sum_of_B)); } 

So I figured all I had to do was start the for loop at the end like this:
for ($nn=$range_max;$nn>=0;$nn--) { 

Then I realized there's some cumulative math going on in the loop, which means the sum of everything needs to be at the top now instead of the bottom.

Now I'm stuck, I've made a few attempts like pushing it into an array so I could have the option to output in forward or reverse, but all my attempts just hang with no warnings or errors.

I figure there's a more elegant solution but my Google-fu hasn't helped.

submitted by /u/wirikidor
[link] [comments]




Randal Schwartz is guest on Flosss Weekly 765, mostly for Dart, but he also talks quite a bit about Perl.

One of the interesting management of Dart is that they have people assigned to work shifts to triage and respond to issues so that requestors can get immediate feedback that at least someone saw their issue. I'll let him tell the rest of the story, but it's a good one.

submitted by /u/briandfoy
[link] [comments]




Hi,

I am using Template::Mustache in a prooted Debian in termux on Android.

It works fine, however it produces this annoying warning:

"Flock not available: 'Function not implemented': continuing in unsafe mode".

As far as I can see it ultimately comes from Path::Tiny when slurping a file.

I have tried to get rid of it with "no warnings" but that did not do the trick.

So how can I suppress this warning?

submitted by /u/ghiste
[link] [comments]



submitted by /u/niceperl
[link] [comments]


submitted by /u/oalders
[link] [comments]


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