Search results for "module:Regexp::Common::net"
Regexp::Common::net - provide regexes for IPv4, IPv6, and MAC addresses.
Please consult the manual of Regexp::Common for a general description of the works of this interface. Do not use this module directly, but load it via *Regexp::Common*. This modules gives you regular expressions for various style IPv4, IPv6, and MAC ...
ABIGAIL/Regexp-Common-2017060201 - 02 Jun 2017 22:07:57 UTC
Regexp::Common::net::CIDR - provide patterns for CIDR blocks.
Patterns for CIDR blocks. Now only next IPv4 formats are supported: xxx.xxx/xx xxx.xxx.xxx/xx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/xx With {-keep} stores address in $1 and number of bits in $2....
BPS/Regexp-Common-net-CIDR-0.03 - 03 Jun 2015 20:22:32 UTC
Regexp::Box - store and retrieve regexp via names
Store and retrieve regexp via names and serve them application wide. My favorite Regexp::Common was somehow to complicated with that particular issue....
MUENALAN/Regexp-Box-0.02 - 28 Aug 2009 10:19:58 UTC
Regexp::Common - Provide commonly requested regular expressions
By default, this module exports a single hash (%RE) that stores or generates commonly needed regular expressions (see "List of available patterns"). There is an alternative, subroutine-based syntax described in "Subroutine-based interface". General s...
ABIGAIL/Regexp-Common-2017060201 - 02 Jun 2017 22:07:57 UTC
Regexp::Pattern::Net - Regexp patterns related to network
Regexp::Pattern is a convention for organizing reusable regex patterns....
PERLANCAR/Regexp-Pattern-Net-0.002 - 14 Jan 2019 07:43:23 UTC
Regexp::Common::debian - regexps for Debian specific strings
Debian GNU/Linux as a management system validates, parses, and generates a lots of data. For sake of some other project I've needed some kind of parser. And, at time of starting, there're reasons to go myself. Those reasons are moot now but here we a...
WHYNOT/Regexp-Common-debian-v0.2.14 - 05 Jul 2014 20:13:31 UTC