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A1z-HTML5-Template

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lib/A1z/HTML5/Template.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

				{
					$return .= qq{<script  src="$_"></script>\n}; 
				}
				elsif ($_ =~ /.css$/)
				{
					$return .= qq{<link href="$_" rel="stylesheet" style="text/css">\n}; 
				}
				else 
				{
					# do nothing
				}

lib/A1z/HTML5/Template.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

	
	$out .= qq{
	
	<!-- Bootstrap/jqueryUI -->

	<link href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.0/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
	<link href="https://www.a1z.us/jquery/bootstrap/fixed-top/navbar-fixed-top.css" rel="stylesheet">
	<link href="https://code.jquery.com/ui/1.12.1/themes/smoothness/jquery-ui.css" rel="stylesheet">

	<!--HTML5 shim and Respond.js for IE8 support of HTML5 elements and media queries-->

	<!--[if lt IE 9]>
	<script src="https://oss.maxcdn.com/html5shiv/3.7.2/html5shiv.min.js"></script>

lib/A1z/HTML5/Template.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

				{
					$return .= qq{<!--442--> \n<script  src="$_"></script> \n}; 
				}
				elsif ($_ =~ /.css$/)
				{
					$return .= qq{<!--446--> \n<link href="$_" rel="stylesheet" style="text/css"> \n}; 
				}
				else 
				{
					# do nothing
					return qq{@keys<!--469-->\n}; 

lib/A1z/HTML5/Template.pm  view on Meta::CPAN



sub html_bootstrap_css   
{
	return qq{<!-- Bootstrap/jqueryUI -->
<link href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.0/css/bootstrap.min.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
<link href="https://www.a1z.us/jquery/bootstrap/fixed-top/navbar-fixed-top.css" rel="stylesheet">
};
  
}




sub html_jqueryui_css 
{
	# jquery ui theme jquery-ui.css #1.12.0
	return qq{<link href="https://code.jquery.com/ui/1.12.0/themes/smoothness/jquery-ui.css" rel="stylesheet">}; 
}




lib/A1z/HTML5/Template.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

sub html_bootstrap_js  
{
	# jquery:3.3.0 ui:1/12/1

	return qq{<!-- Bootstrap/jqueryUI -->
<link href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.0/js/bootstrap.min.js" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">

}; 

}

lib/A1z/HTML5/Template.pm  view on Meta::CPAN




sub html_humanejs_css
{
	return qq{<link rel='stylesheet' href='https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/humane-js/3.2.2/themes/bigbox.css'>
      <link rel='stylesheet' href='https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/humane-js/3.2.2/themes/boldlight.css'>
      <link rel='stylesheet' href='https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/humane-js/3.2.2/themes/jackedup.css'>
      <link rel='stylesheet' href='https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/humane-js/3.2.2/themes/libnotify.css'>
      <link rel='stylesheet' href='https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/humane-js/3.2.2/themes/original.css'>
<link rel='stylesheet' href='https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/humane-js/3.2.2/themes/flatty.min.css'>
<link href='https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Ubuntu&v2' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>
<link href='https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Ubuntu+Mono' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>
<link href='https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Cabin+Sketch:700&v2' rel='stylesheet' type='text/css'>
}; 

}


lib/A1z/HTML5/Template.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

		@css = split(/\,/, $in{-cssLinks});
		for (@css) 
		{
			if ($_ =~ /\.css$/) 
			{
				$css .= qq{<link type="text/css" rel="stylesheet" href="$_">\n} ; 
			}
			else 
			{
				$css = ''; 
			}

lib/A1z/HTML5/Template.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

$in{-bootstrap} 
$in{-jqueryui} 
$in{-htmlshim} 
$in{-humanejs}
$css
<style type="text/css">
$in{-cssCode}
</style>

$setTitle

</head>
}; 	# thats orderly 

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AAAA-Crypt-DH

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inc/Devel/CheckLib.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

a string or an array of strings
representing additional paths to search for libraries.

=item LIBS

a C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>-style space-separated list of
libraries (each preceded by '-l') and directories (preceded by '-L').

This can also be supplied on the command-line.

=item debug

inc/Devel/CheckLib.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

a string or an array of strings
representing additional paths to search for headers.

=item INC

a C<ExtUtils::MakeMaker>-style space-separated list of
incpaths, each preceded by '-I'.

This can also be supplied on the command-line.

=item ccflags

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AAAA-Mail-SpamAssassin

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lib/AAAA/Mail/SpamAssassin.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


For some reason dependency resolution via the CPAN toolchains does not
work very well for L<Mail::SpamAssassin>. To install it without manual
work you need dependencies installed beforehand.

C<AAAA::Mail::SpamAssassin> is a L<Task>-style distribution that makes
sure that dependencies are installed so that L<Mail::SpamAssassin>
installation does not complain.

If you have a dependency on L<Mail::SpamAssassin> add
C<AAAA::Mail::SpamAssassin> as an additional dependency and (only) the

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AAC-Pvoice

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lib/AAC/Pvoice.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

	%EXPORT_TAGS = ();
}

sub MessageBox
{
	my ($message, $caption, $style, $parent, $x, $y) = @_;
    $caption ||= 'Message';
	$style   ||= wxOK;
	$x       ||= -1;
	$y       ||= -1;

	$Text::Wrap::columns = 25;
	$message = wrap('','',$message)."\n";
	
    my $width = 0;
    $width = 25 if $style & wxOK;
    $width = 30 if $style & wxYES_NO;
    $width = 60 if $style & wxCANCEL;

	my $p = Wx::Frame->new(undef, -1, 'tmp');
	my $m = Wx::StaticText->new($p, -1, $message, wxDefaultPosition, wxDefaultSize, wxALIGN_CENTRE);
	$m->SetFont(Wx::Font->new(  10,                 # font size
                                wxDECORATIVE,       # font family
                                wxNORMAL,           # style
                                wxNORMAL,           # weight
                                0,                  
                                'Comic Sans MS',    # face name
                                wxFONTENCODING_SYSTEM));

lib/AAC/Pvoice.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

                                          wxDefaultSize,
                                          wxALIGN_CENTRE);
	$messagectrl->SetBackgroundColour($d->{backgroundcolour});
	$messagectrl->SetFont(Wx::Font->new(10,                 # font size
                                        wxDECORATIVE,       # font family
                                        wxNORMAL,           # style
                                        wxNORMAL,           # weight
                                        0,                  
                                        'Comic Sans MS',    # face name
                                        wxFONTENCODING_SYSTEM));

lib/AAC/Pvoice.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

    my $ok     = [Wx::NewId,AAC::Pvoice::Bitmap->new('',50,25,'OK',    Wx::Colour->new(255, 230, 230)),sub{$d->SetReturnCode(wxOK);    $d->Close()}];
    my $yes    = [Wx::NewId,AAC::Pvoice::Bitmap->new('',50,30,'Yes',   Wx::Colour->new(255, 230, 230)),sub{$d->SetReturnCode(wxYES);   $d->Close()}];
    my $no     = [Wx::NewId,AAC::Pvoice::Bitmap->new('',50,25,'No',    Wx::Colour->new(255, 230, 230)),sub{$d->SetReturnCode(wxNO);    $d->Close()}];
    my $cancel = [Wx::NewId,AAC::Pvoice::Bitmap->new('',50,60,'Cancel',Wx::Colour->new(255, 230, 230)),sub{$d->SetReturnCode(wxCANCEL);$d->Close()}];
    my $items = [];
    push @$items, $ok     if $style & wxOK;
    push @$items, $yes    if $style & wxYES_NO;
    push @$items, $no     if $style & wxYES_NO;
    push @$items, $cancel if $style & wxCANCEL;
	$d->Append(AAC::Pvoice::Row->new($d->{panel},          # parent
                                     scalar(@$items),      # max
                                     $items,               # items
                                     wxDefaultPosition,    # pos
                                     wxDefaultSize,

lib/AAC/Pvoice.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

easier to create applications like pVoice.


=head1 USAGE

=head2 AAC::Pvoice::MessageBox(message, caption, style, parent, x, y)

This function is similar to Wx::MessageBox. It uses the same parameters as
Wx::MessageBox does. Currently the style parameter doesn't support the
icons that can be set on Wx::MessageBox.

See the individual module's documentation

=head1 BUGS

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ACL-Lite

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t/pod-coverage.t  view on Meta::CPAN

eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

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ACL-Regex

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README  view on Meta::CPAN

This ACL system provides a light framework for supplying regex-style, sys-admin
friendly access control to any kind of application.

Any application can make use of the module, the example application is a perl
service that takes postfix style policy server declarations, converts them
into a native format, and checks them against a database of ACLs.

Note, that this intended for use strictly with Postfix systems, but rather
any system that requires an ACL: web-application, mail application, etc.

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ACME-Error

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lib/ACME/Error.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

use vars qw[$VERSION];
$VERSION = '0.03';

sub import {
  my $class = shift;
  if ( my $style = shift ) {
    my $package = qq[ACME::Error::$style];
    my $args    = join q[', '], @_;
    eval qq[use $package '$args'];
    die $@ if $@;
    
    my $nested = -1;

lib/ACME/Error.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

  
  warn "Warning"; # WARNING!

=head1 DESCRIPTION

C<ACME::Error> is a front end to Perl error styles.  C<$SIG{__WARN__}> and C<$SIG{__DIE__}>
are intercepted.  Backends are pluggable.  Choose a backend by specifying it when you
C<use ACME::Error SomeStyle>;

=head2 Writing Backends

lib/ACME/Error.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

and C<die_handler>.  The arguments passed to your subroutine are the same as those passed to the signal
handlers, see L<perlvar> for more info on that.  You are expected to C<return> what you want to be
C<warn>ed or C<die>d.

You can also run use an C<import> function.  All arguments passed to C<ACME::Error> after
the style to use will be passed to the backend.

=head1 AUTHOR

Casey West <F<casey@geeknest.com>>

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ACME-MBHall

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t/pod-coverage.t  view on Meta::CPAN

eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

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ACME-MSDN-SPUtility

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eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

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ACME-MyFirstModule-SETHS

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t/pod-coverage.t  view on Meta::CPAN

eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

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ACME-PM-Voronezh

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eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

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ACME-THEDANIEL-Utils

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t/pod-coverage.t  view on Meta::CPAN

eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

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ACME-YAPC-NA-2012

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eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

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ACME-ltharris

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eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

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ADAMK-Release

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lib/ADAMK/Release.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


=head1 DESCRIPTION

C<ADAMK::Release> is the backend behind the C<adamk-release> script that
is used to build distribution tarballs for modules with the minimalist
repository style.

=head1 AUTHORS

Adam Kennedy E<lt>adamk@cpan.orgE<gt>

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AE-AdHoc

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t/pod-coverage.t  view on Meta::CPAN

eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

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AES128

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ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN

of F<ppport.h> if you intend to be backward compatible only
down to a certain Perl version.

=head2 --cplusplus

Usually, F<ppport.h> will detect C++ style comments and
replace them with C style comments for portability reasons.
Using this option instructs F<ppport.h> to leave C++
comments untouched.

=head2 --quiet

ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN

    }
  }

  if ($cppc) {
    my $s = $cppc != 1 ? 's' : '';
    warning("Uses $cppc C++ style comment$s, which is not portable");
  }

  my $s = $warnings != 1 ? 's' : '';
  my $warn = $warnings ? " ($warnings warning$s)" : '';
  info("Analysis completed$warn");

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AFS-Command

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lib/AFS/Command/VOS.pod  view on Meta::CPAN

	    my $header = $partition->getVolumeHeaderById($id);
	    # Do something interesting with $header.
	}

And there is yet one more method to extract the headers (don't say the
author doesn't pander to lots of different programming styles,
provided of course they are one of his own).


	foreach my $name ( $partition->getVolumeNames() ) {
	    my $header = $partition->getVolumeHeader( name => $name );

lib/AFS/Command/VOS.pod  view on Meta::CPAN

    getVolumeHeaderByName($name)	the AFS::Object::VolumeHeader object for $name
    getVolumeHeaders()			list of AFS::Object::VolumeHeader objects
    getVolumeHeader( id => $id )	the AFS::Object::VolumeHeader object for $id
    getVolumeHeader( name => $name )	the AFS::Object::VolumeHeader object for $name

Note that both of the following are equivalent, but merely differ in style:

    getVolumeHeaderById($id)
    getVolumeHeader( id => $id )

And it should be obvious, but these are also equivalent we well:

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AFS-PAG

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t/lib/Test/RRA.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


    use Test::RRA
      qw(skip_unless_author skip_unless_automated use_prereq);

    # Skip this test unless author tests are requested.
    skip_unless_author('Coding style tests');

    # Skip this test unless doing automated or release testing.
    skip_unless_automated('POD syntax tests');

    # Load modules, skipping the test if they're not available.

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AFS

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src/inc/version.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

my $LAX_INTEGER_PART = qr/[0-9]+/;

# Second and subsequent part of a strict dotted-decimal version number.
# Leading zeroes are permitted, and the number is always decimal.
# Limited to three digits to avoid overflow when converting to decimal
# form and also avoid problematic style with excessive leading zeroes.

my $STRICT_DOTTED_DECIMAL_PART = qr/\.[0-9]{1,3}/;

# Second and subsequent part of a lax dotted-decimal version number.
# Leading zeroes are permitted, and the number is always decimal.  No

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AI-CBR

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t/pod-coverage.t  view on Meta::CPAN

eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

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AI-Categorizer

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INSTALL  view on Meta::CPAN


Or you may use the CPAN.pm module, which will automatically execute
these steps for you, and help you get the prerequisite dependencies
installed as well.

Alternatively, you can use the new Module::Build-style installer:

  perl Build.PL
  ./Build
  ./Build test
  ./Build install

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AI-Chat

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lib/AI/Chat.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


This tells the bot what it's purpose when answering prompts.

For example: "You are a world class copywriter famed for
creating content that is immediately engaging with a
lighthearted, storytelling style".

=item debug

Used for testing.  If set to any true value, the prompt method
will return details of the error encountered instead of C<undef>

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AI-DecisionTree

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lib/AI/DecisionTree.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

    } else {
      my $i = 0;
      my $distr = join ',', grep {$i++ % 2} @{$node->{distribution}};
      my %fill = (exists $colors->{$node->{result}} ?
		  (fillcolor => $colors->{$node->{result}},
		   style => 'filled') :
		  ()
		 );
      $g->add_node( "$node",
		    label => "$node->{result} ($distr)",
		    shape => 'box',

lib/AI/DecisionTree.pm  view on Meta::CPAN

representation of your tree you might want.  

A C<leaf_colors> argument can specify a fill color for each leaf node
in the tree.  The keys of the hash should be the same as the strings
appearing as the C<result> parameters given to C<add_instance()>, and
the values should be any GraphViz-style color specification.

Any additional arguments given to C<as_graphviz()> will be passed on
to GraphViz's C<new()> method.  See the L<GraphViz> docs for more
info.

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AI-Embedding

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t/pod-coverage.t  view on Meta::CPAN

eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

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AI-Evolve-Befunge

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lib/AI/Evolve/Befunge/Board.pm  view on Meta::CPAN



=head1 DESCRIPTION

This module tracks board-game state for AI::Evolve::Befunge.  It is only used
for board-game-style physics, like tic tac toe, othello, go, chess, etc.
Non-boardgame applications do not use a Board object.


=head1 CONSTRUCTOR

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AI-FANN

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ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN

of F<ppport.h> if you intend to be backward compatible only
down to a certain Perl version.

=head2 --cplusplus

Usually, F<ppport.h> will detect C++ style comments and
replace them with C style comments for portability reasons.
Using this option instructs F<ppport.h> to leave C++
comments untouched.

=head2 --quiet

ppport.h  view on Meta::CPAN

    }
  }

  if ($cppc) {
    my $s = $cppc != 1 ? 's' : '';
    warning("Uses $cppc C++ style comment$s, which is not portable");
  }

  my $s = $warnings != 1 ? 's' : '';
  my $warn = $warnings ? " ($warnings warning$s)" : '';
  info("Analysis completed$warn");

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AI-Genetic-Pro

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lib/AI/Genetic/Pro.pm  view on Meta::CPAN


=over 4

=item I<$ga>-E<gt>B<new>( %options )

Constructor. It accepts options in hash-value style. See options and 
an example below.

=over 8

=item -fitness

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AI-Image

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t/pod-coverage.t  view on Meta::CPAN

eval "use Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc";
plan skip_all => "Test::Pod::Coverage $min_tpc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

# Test::Pod::Coverage doesn't require a minimum Pod::Coverage version,
# but older versions don't recognize some common documentation styles
my $min_pc = 0.18;
eval "use Pod::Coverage $min_pc";
plan skip_all => "Pod::Coverage $min_pc required for testing POD coverage"
    if $@;

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