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Perl6-Say</a>

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Ok, it's not 2004 anymore, I suggest we retire or start to deprecate this module? This module now requires Perl 5.8, and Perl 5.10+ has &quot;say&quot; built in, so basically this is a module specifically for 5.8 *only*.
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<a href="/user/davidgaramond">David Garamond</a> - 2010-07-14T08:22:41
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Data-Rmap</a>

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I was looking for a simple way to transform all DateTime objects in my data structure into string (e.g. &quot;2010-07-06&quot;). After failed experiment with Data::Walk and dumping Data::Transformer due to unsightly interface, I found Data::Rmap. It'...
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<a href="/user/davidgaramond">David Garamond</a> - 2010-07-05T20:25:20
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Data-Walk</a>

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Nice interface (the analogy to File::Find certainly helps) and very straightforward to use, but one thing I can't do is modify the data inplace. I spent about an of hours trying to make Data::Walk do inplace modification, but finally gave up and use ...
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<a href="/user/davidgaramond">David Garamond</a> - 2010-07-05T19:38:12
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Data-Transformer</a>

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Frankly, I don't like the interface. I suspect most people would like to just specify one callback function instead of one for each type. Also I don't like having to work with $$_ ($_ should perhaps be aliased to the real data). As the Data::Transfor...

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<a href="/user/davidgaramond">David Garamond</a> - 2010-07-05T19:35:03
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Data-Traverse</a>

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I find the interface rather unintuitive, because I expect data to be in $_ (instead of type). For those looking for alternatives, see also Data::Walk (which provides breadth-first as well as depth-first) and Data::Rmap (which provides inplace modific...

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<a href="/user/davidgaramond">David Garamond</a> - 2010-07-05T19:32:01
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Regexp-Grammars</a>

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Parse::RecDescent is dead. Long live Regexp::Grammars!
<br><br>As Damian himself has said/presented, RG is the successor for the popular PRD.
<br><br>The docs of RG is not as complete (yet) as PRD's.
<br><br>The PRD grammar syntax is also nicer/clean...

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<a href="/user/davidgaramond">David Garamond</a> - 2010-04-14T12:27:09
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