Mo timezone utilities.
Changes for 0.01 - 2024-04-03T18:33:24+02:00
- First version.
Mo language utilities.
Changes for 0.06 - 2024-04-03T17:32:05+02:00
- Fix EXAMPLES in doc.
- Fix SYNOPSIS section in doc.
Easily load and access DBIx::Class functionality in Mojolicious apps
Changes for 0.01 - 2024-04-03T09:11:05-05:00
- initial release
Greple module for text search and substitution
Changes for 2.33_9901 - 2024-04-03T13:14:26Z
- introduce --macos option
- implement --exdictdir option by builtin
- update share/macos.dict
Greetings monks, question about reorganizing a Perl module, and if the following is a good approach:
The module is 7300 lines in one file and has 106 subs. I'll call it Cat.pm, its mostly called as an object like Cat->new(); but could be called like Cat->black() or Cat::Black::meow
To simplify maintaining this file I am thinking I can make a new sub directory in the same folder as the file call it Cat/ and move the 105 of the 106 subs to about 12 or 15 new .pm's in the new folder.
I plan later to rewrite one or more of those as XS modules. Cat/Tabby_XS.pm etc.
Then in Cat.pm I would just have use Cat::Black; use Cat::White; use Cat:;tabby; ...etc in Cat.pm
The only sub I'd keep in Cat.pm is sub new which looks like this:
sub new { #Object Interface #http://www.perl.com/pub/1999/09/refererents.html my $type = shift; my $self = {}; $self->{dbh} = shift; bless $self, $type; $self; }
I have a book on cleaning up old perl code but it is now a very old book LOL, will moving the subroutines to new files break old code that depends on Cat.pm? TIA
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Decide whether to allow a client to run this script
Changes for 0.05 - 2024-04-02T16:26:14Z
- Calling new on an object now returns a clone rather than setting the defaults in the new object
Easily format content into PDF/PS/DVI with LaTeX templates.
Changes for 0.05 - 2024-04-02
- Enhanced the ability to pass parameters to the Text::Xslate template engine and created a test file to test setting the search paths for included templates. Method 'templater_parameters()' has been removed. Now, parameters to Text::Xslate template engine can only be passed during construction of LaTeX::Easy::Templates. Test files under "xt/" are now included in the distribution, they were omitted in previous releases. Test files above 300 have been restructured and renamed. Enhanced documentation.
A health check for your code
Changes for v1.9.0 - 2024-04-02T19:56:08Z
- No changes found
A FOSS Ecosystem Checklist for the Benefit of Maintainer Sustainability
cat-v command implementation
Changes for 0.9902 - 2024-04-02T10:12:53Z
- make option -t to take tab width
Grammar for graphs
Changes for 0.1.1 - 2024-04-02
- Add NAME section so MetaCPAN recognises module (GH#1).
SPVM Language
Changes for 0.989097 - 2023-04-02
- Imcompatible Changes
- Compilation Error Messsage Improvement
- Document Fix and Improvement
Easy to use REPL with existing lexical support and DWIM tab completion.
Changes for 0.18
- 2024-04-02
- Updated pod.
Sah schemas related to Perl
Changes for 0.050 - 2024-02-16
- Rename module/dist Sah-Schema{s,Bundle}-Perl following rename of Sah-Schema{s,Bundle} (for visual clarity and consistency with naming of other bundles).
- [ux] Allow Foo//Bar (in addition to Foo/Bar) to be normalized as Foo::Bar.
find perl root and push lib modules path to @INC
Changes for 0.04 - 2024-04-01T22:07:19Z
- add dependencys to cpanfile Cwd, Path::Tiny
Easily send emails from Mojolicious applications
Changes for 0.01 - 2024-03-29T09:02:38-05:00
- First public release
Audit CPAN distributions for known vulnerabilities
Changes for 20240401.002 - 2024-04-01T12:27:17Z
- Fix some incorrect data in CPANSA-HTTP-Body-2013-4407 (CVE report is wrong). From Stig in briandfoy/cpan-security-advisory#150 .
Audit CPAN distributions for known vulnerabilities
Changes for 20240401.001 - 2024-04-01T11:50:11Z
- data update for 2024-04-01
- fix data issue for Mojolicious report (briandfoy/cpan-security-advisory#149) (Timothy Legge)
cat-v command implementation
Changes for 0.9901 - 2024-04-01T10:20:20Z
- organized docs directory
PDF DateTime Parser and Formatter.
Changes for 0.01 - 2024-04-01T11:22:08+02:00
- First version.
Synthesizer settings librarian
Changes for 0.0042 - 2024-03-31T20:12:33Z
- Fix eg/visualize.pl and Module.yaml.
Validate Japanese zip-codes
Changes for 0.20240329
- Update some table classes.
Libdeflate compression library
Changes for 0.08_01 - 2024-04-01
- Try to do something about version mistakes
Schemas related to filesystem path
Changes for 0.031 - 2024-02-16
- Rename module/dist Sah-Schema{s,Bundle}-Path following rename of Sah-Schema{s,Bundle} (for visual clarity and consistency with naming of other bundles).
Very configurable Markdown processor written in pure Perl, supporting the CommonMark spec and many extensions
Changes for 1.00 - 2024-03-31
- Initial release with full support for the CommonMark spec, the GitHub Flavored Markdown extentions, and partial support for original Markdown syntax.
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Amazon Links and Buttons - Perl Hacks
I’ve spent more than a reasonable amount of time thinking about Amazon links over the last three or four years. It started with the Perl School web site.Dave Cross (Perl Hacks)
Shamelessly copied Tk::Tree widget
Changes for 0.02
- Configured Left and Right key to open and close branches. Corrected documentation.
Tied objects
Changes for 0.20 - 2024-03-30
- Adds clear_meta and set_meta on Rope so that you can manipulate an Objects meta definition
- Extends CONFIGURE PROPERTIES with predicates and clearers
create diffs between HTTP requests
Changes for 0.07 - 2024-03-30
- Switch tests from YAML to YAML::PP This is mainly to avoid YAML::Syck being loaded, which can't handle some of our YAML (?!)
This isn't directly perl-related, but it's a good reminder that as the bus-factor of our projects dwindle down to 0, the danger of a dependency attack goes up.
The story is still unfolding, and I've just been reading it from the HN post
In this case, it appears that the maintainer of xz-utils, who has been maintaining it since 2009 and mentioned online that they don't really have the capacity for it anymore finally had a motivated helper show up to assist with the work 2.5 years ago. That motivated helper now appears to either be a long-con state actor, or a compromised account.
liblzma is used by libsystemd. Redhat and Debian patch ssh to use libsystemd. The startup code of libxz detects when it is loaded into sshd during initialization and replaces a core auth function of sshd with its own copy. The malicious code comes from compressed compiled code within one of the libxz unit test files that gets sneakily injected into the build during the ./configure script. The person who discovered it only found it due to valgrind errors and a slower startup time for ssh, which are mistakes a more sophisticated attacker might not have made.
Oh, and of course the question on everyone's mind, you're probably not affected yet because the latest liblzma is only used in pre-release distros right now. But check if you have xz 5.6 or later. However, the author has been contributing to xz for 2.5 years so who knows if this is the first attack or not...
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Libdeflate compression library
Changes for 0.08 - 2024-03-30
- Check compiler when installing and exit if version is too low
- Include a missing file