Use Data::Dump::SkipObjects to stringify some objects
Changes for 0.001 - 2020-06-19
- First release.
SPVM Language
Changes for 0.989090 - 2023-03-20
- Exception Message Improvement
- Compilation Error Message Improvement
- New Features with Incompatible Changes
IRS Form 1040 worksheets calculations
Changes for 0.06 - 2024-03-20T05:12:32Z
- Comment out all instances of Data::Dump, as they were only used during development
Validate HTTP requests and responses against an OpenAPI v3.1 document
Changes for 0.060 - 2024-03-20T20:56:37Z
- remove use of JSON::MaybeXS, to avoid potential use of JSON::XS; now we use Cpanel::JSON::XS or JSON::PP directly, using the same environment variables as in Mojo::JSON for customization.
access GCC compiler builtin functions via XS
Changes for 0.04 - 2024-03-20
- There are now 36 GCC Builtins functions exported and readily available to Perl.
Merges two users into the same effective user
Changes for 1.09 - 2024-03-20
- Do not try to load user from an empty email address
- Fix uninitialized warnings cased by undefined FIELD
- Only limit roles by id for valid users
IRS Form 1040 worksheets calculations
Changes for 0.05 - 2024-02-23T09:49:50Z
- In 0.04, pp_ssbw() wasn't doing any pretty-printing. Corrected.
- Like preceding versions, this version will probably not make it to CPAN, so I'm tagging it and pushing to GH
high-performance, selector-based, content-aware HTML template engine
Changes for 0.0901 - 2024-03-20
- fix a few typos in the documentation
- no functional changes
Mapping Perl releases on CPAN to the location of the tarballs
Changes for 5.20240321
- Change: df997bd0ee0776a18f93e9d599a6467d13cbc6d0 Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk> Date : 2024-03-20 16:34:34 +0000
what modules shipped with versions of perl
Changes for 5.20240320
- Updated for v5.39.9
Mapping Perl releases on CPAN to the location of the tarballs
Changes for 5.20240320
- Change: f7e0bee4932f14f630ebd92ea809f1924d2771bb Author: Chris 'BinGOs' Williams <chris@bingosnet.co.uk> Date : 2024-03-20 16:29:41 +0000
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
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Audit CPAN distributions for known vulnerabilities
Changes for 20240318.001 - 2024-03-19T01:54:37Z
- Data update for 2024-03-18
- CVE-2013-4184 for Data::UUID is resolved by 1.227
BIMI object
Changes for 3.20240319 - 2024-03-19
- VMC: Fix valid usage check for newer OpenSSL builds
Like Data::Dump but objects of some patterns are dumped tersely
Changes for 0.001 - 2024-02-13
- First release.
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.
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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.
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FLOSS Weekly Episode 765: That Ship Sailed… And Sank
This week Jonathan Bennett and Aaron Newcomb talk with Randal Schwartz, the longest running host of FLOSS Weekly, Perl’s biggest cheerleader, and now Dart and Flutter expert. What’s new…Hackaday
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?
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(cdlxxxvii) 12 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. App...niceperl.blogspot.com
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Hackathon Perl / Open Food Facts in Paris
2024-03-23T09:00:00Z (UTC)→2024-03-24T17:00:00Z (UTC) Open Food Facts, 3 avenue victoria, 79004 Paris English below French En association avec les mongueurs, nous proposons d’organiser un Hackathon (marathon de programmation) autour de l’utilisat…Open Food Facts Forum
Hello everyone, I'm new to Perl and I'm currently writing a script to handle a repeated call of a sequence of commands (currently using the ` operator to evaluate them) to generate a dataset. As the generation takes a lot of time, i would like to find a way to do a clean interrupt in the middle in case I need to shutdown, so I set up a sigint handler to exit the loop. However, the Sigint also interrupts the command and I would like to avoid that. Since I don't really have control over the command's code, is there a way to block the sigint from Perl to prevent it from reaching the evaluating command?
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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
Reading sequences from fasta foramt alignment by Bio::Perl
Perl Weekly Challenge 258: Count Even Digits Numbers
(repost) TPRC 2024 Call For Papers is now open!
https://blogs.perl.org/users/oodler_577/2024/02/repost-tprc-2024-call-for-papers-is-now-open.html