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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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Simplified abstracted chained DBI subclass
Changes for 1.15 - 2024-03-28T12:26:27-07:00
- Carp SQL parsing errors
- Ignore reserved words SQL parse errors when not specifying an explicit dialect
- Add abstract() method
- Move parsed query cache to the connection object (instead of global)
Generate complete SQL from Perl data structures
Changes for 1.09 - 2024-03-28T12:22:27-07:00
- Slightly better handling of columns in get()
Tied objects
Changes for 0.11 - 2024-03-28
- Ensure any passed index takes precedents over the auto generated index
create diffs between HTTP requests
Changes for 0.05 - 2024-03-28
- We use the postderef feature also in tests
- Use features of URI in a backwards compatible way
TPRC/Science Track Submission Dates and Deadlines Coming Fast!
Easy to use REPL with existing lexical support and DWIM tab completion.
Changes for 0.16
- 2024-03-28
- No longer expanding escaped variable in quotes.
Perl wrapper for the ldns DNS library.
Changes for 4.0.1 - 2024-03-28
- Fixes
A system for running Zonemaster tests asynchronously through an RPC-API
Changes for v11.1.1 - 2024-03-28
- Fixes
simple OBS API calls
Changes for 0.1.2 - 2024-03-27
- added Net::OBS::LWP::UserAgent with 'mirror' method
- multiple configuration parameters for Net::OBS::SigAuth
Colored echo command using ANSI terminal sequence
Changes for 1.08 - 2024-03-28T09:56:23Z
- use charnames ':loose', which requires perl 5.16
The Perl and Raku Conference (formerly known as YAPC::NA) is going strong! This year, we are celebrating 25 years, our silver anniversary, in the Silver State, Nevada! The main conference will be in Las Vegas on June 25-27, but there will be hackathons and possibly classes on the day before and the day after the conference (June 24th and 28th), so please consider joining us for the whole week!
The backbone of this conference has always been our tracks of "traditional" talks by community members and what we have come to call the "Hallway Track" the informal exchange of ideas and camaraderie that sparks new projects and fuels collaboration.
This year, we are pleased also to host the presentation of Papers and Posters accepted by the Science Perl Journal!
Registration is open, so your ticket can now be purchased.
Talk submissions are still open, and we are seeking proposals on a wide variety of subjects. This includes language features, personal projects, applications like Koha, and anything that may be of general interest to Perl and Raku programmers. (We had juggling and origami in the past. Fun!)
- Talks can be 20 minutes or 50 minutes. Please submit through PaperCall.
- Papers and Posters follow the guidelines of the Science Perl Journal. Links to both are also on https://tprc.us.
Speakers who are approved for a talk, paper, or poster will receive a free ticket to the event. The submission deadline is April 5th at 8pm EST, so please send us your submissions soon!
We are planning some special activities during the conference to celebrate our rich 25-year history.
Go now to https://tprc.us/ to check out what is planned and to book a room (see link to Alexis Park Resort under "Location"). Rooms start at only $75 per night, so it’s worth booking early!
The best way to register for the conference is at https://tprc2024.sched.com/tickets
Thanks, TPRC Admins
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The Perl and Raku Conference 2024 in Las Vegas Schedule
Check out the schedule for The Perl and Raku Conference 2024 in Las Vegastprc2024.sched.com
Read environment variables from .env file
Changes for 0.011 - 2024-03-27T22:13:20+02:00
- Allow reading files recursively.
create diffs between HTTP requests
Changes for 0.04 - 2024-03-27
- We use the postderef feature
Perl Weekly Challenge 262: Count Equal Divisible
https://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2024/03/perl-weekly-challenge-262-count-equal-divisible.html
create OpenAPI documentation of your application
Changes for 1.0.2 - 2024-03-27
- BUG FIXES
Tags helper for gradient evaluation.
Changes for 0.03 - 2024-03-27T17:18:08+01:00
- API Change: Change 'height' and 'width' parameters to CSS unit.
- Remove obsolete module use in test.
- Remove usage of Tags::Output::Raw.
- Rename example files to better names.
- Update Module::Install to 1.21 version.
- Update copyright years.
Multidimensional binning & histogramming
Changes for 0.028 - 2024-03-27T15:55:32+00:00
- update requirement to Test::PDL 0.20 which handles badvals correctly
Tags helper for CPAN::Changes object.
Changes for 0.03 - 2024-03-27T16:29:45+01:00
- Add test of constructor.
- Fix minimal dependency to Tags::HTML.
Does anybody know what happened with the package Catalyst::Plugin::FormValidator, why it was removed from cpan?
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SPVM Language
Changes for 0.989094 - 2023-03-26
- Internal Changes
- Bug Fix
- Incompatible Changes
module for checking taint peculiarities on some CPAN testers
Changes for 0.0.3
Perl Weekly Challenge 262: Max Positive Negative
https://blogs.perl.org/users/laurent_r/2024/03/perl-weekly-challenge-262-max-positive-negative.html
Perl Data Language
Changes for 2.085_02 - 2024-03-25
- PP add loop(n=value) idiom to start not at 0
- add whichover, inspired by https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77551179/perl-pdl-indexing-and-which
- random/randsym only produce real data
- fix dataflow when vaffine ndarray is between modified and downstream (#461) - thanks @vadim-160102 for continued reporting
- revert the use of ArgOrder for PDL::Ops so op($a,$b,$c,$swap) works again as pre 2.082_01
- error on inflating output ndarrays over dims sized 1 or implicit (promoted) or dummy, as is undefined behaviour
- make HdrCode and FtrCode run when PMCode supplied (#463) - thanks @jo-37 for suggestion
- PP add CHeader key
- OtherPars can now be incomplete arrays of char*
- make typemaps able to use more Perl ones like T_HVREF - thanks @jo-37
- removed threadover_n alias since not used elsewhere and broadcastover{,_n} interface adjusted to move mandatory to start
- add ccumu{prod,sum}over in complex double precision
- setdims on ndarray with trans_parent (i.e. flowing) now an error
- set(..., $multi_elt) now an error (#466) - thank @djerius for report
- convert can work inplace (by using set_datatype)
- flowing convert of ndarrays preserves badvalues that are NaN
- PDL_ISBAD2 macro
- lvalue {un,}broadcast
- set_datatype now errors if has trans_children, as trans-es have a datatype
- add ANYVAL_TO_ANYVAL_NEWTYPE
- per-ndarray badvalues (which are PDL_Anyval) now constrained to be same type as ndarray
Invoke a callback on every element at every level of a data structure.
Changes for 0.03 - 2024-03-25T16:10:08-04:00
- API CHANGE
- ENHANCEMENTS
A Plugin to interface Form::Tiny with OptArgs2
Changes for 0.12 - 2024-03-25T15:42:38-04:00
- ENHANCEMENT
Strawberry Perl is distributed with its own winlibs distribution. E.g., if the perl distribution is placed in c:/strawberry, the winlibs distribution is placed in c:/strawberry/c. May I replace this winlibs distribution with a different, newer winlibs distribution placed in c:/winlibs (for example)? Of course this will come with a path update.
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Microsoft Teams WebHook with AdaptiveCards for formatting notifications
Changes for 1.02 - 2024-03-25
- fix test duration check failing in start/end
Libdeflate compression library
Changes for 0.07 - 2024-03-25
- Update libdeflate to 1.20
module for checking taint peculiarities on some CPAN testers
Changes for 0.0.1 - 2024-03-25T03:15:44Z
- original version
Einblick in das OTOBO Ticketsystem: Ein in Perl entwickeltes Meisterwerk