Perl-Dist-Strawberry
PerlPleBean
Perl-Dist-Strawberry | PerlPleBean | |
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7 | 2 | |
257 | 5 | |
2.3% | - | |
6.8 | 2.1 | |
2 days ago | 9 months ago | |
Perl | Perl | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Perl-Dist-Strawberry
- Strawberry Perl for Windows
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Testing the latest build of Strawberry Perl
I've been happily testing the latest Strawberry Perl (get it here).
- Perl 5.38 Released
- RC1 of Strawberry Perl 5.38
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perl on WSL, Visual Studio code, Perl::LanguageServer
A development release of 5.36.1 built using gcc-13.1 is available at https://github.com/StrawberryPerl/Perl-Dist-Strawberry/releases/tag/dev_5361_20230506_gcc13
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Is Strawberry Perl dead?
Quote from https://github.com/StrawberryPerl/Perl-Dist-Strawberry/issues/39
- Installing Perl Language server in Strawberry Perl fails
PerlPleBean
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Perl 5.38 Released
Have you tried Cosmopolitan perl? (https://computoid.com/APPerl/)
Now that APPerl XS support has improved, I want to play again with it again.
Earlier this year, I did fatpack few things in a "dirty" way: by adding them to APPerl.
Still, this gives you a perl.com working anywhere, with all the modules you need, executing by default the payload of your choice.
I had a lot of fun writing a webserver, along with a few side utils to do mDNS to expose the webserserver on .local (https://github.com/csdvrx/PerlPleBean), run perl scripts on uploaded files etc
Someone with your experience could certainly do many more interesting things with APPerl :)
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Enabling IPv6 support for IPv4 only apps on Linux
127/8 is fun!
I'm using it to run electron-like apps, abusing Bonjour to provide .local domains with reverse (ex: spreadsheet.local could go to 127.1.2.3 if you forge and send the right mDNS packet on port 5353)
Unfortunately, I haven't found a way to do the same in IPv6: fec0::/10 for site-local address precedence 1 was deprecated by RFC3879
See my proof of concept https://github.com/csdvrx/PerlPleBean/blob/main/experiments/... and the IPv6 explanations around line 70
What are some alternatives?
Perl-LanguageServer - Language Server for Perl
mozilla-vpn-client - A fast, secure and easy to use VPN. Built by the makers of Firefox.
perl-debug-adapter
mojo - :sparkles: Mojolicious - Perl real-time web framework
Corinna - Corinna - Bring Modern OO to the Core of Perl
vscode-perl-debug - LOOKING FOR MAINTAINERS. Perl debugger extension for visual studio code
App-perlbrew - Manage perl installations in your $HOME