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Tournament Pool and Bracket Tracker 0.5.1 (Default branch)

ImageTournament Pool and Bracket Tracker containseverything you need to run a tournament pool. Itsupports small groups or organizations who wish toprovide an NCAA basketball tournament pool withouta lot of administrative work in calculatingup-to-date results and possibilities. Though itwas built with the NCAA tournament in mind, itshould be able to handle most other sporttournament pools. Once a tournament is underway,users can keep track of their progress as theadministrator for a tournament updates the resultsof games. Pool adminstrators can choose from manydifferent scoring systems.License: Affero General Public LicenseChanges:
This release adds 16 feature requests and changes the license to the GNU Affero General Public License version 3. Administrators can list, delete, or remove anything that can be created in the interface that isn't used elsewhere. Interface navigation was improved and cleaned up. A new tie breaker has been added, called the "Upset Prediction Delta". The system will also analyze any pool and add comments to indicate winners, the maximum rank a player can attain, who each player is rooting for, and who is out.Image

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APR::BucketAlloc - Perl API for Bucket Allocation Synopsis use APR::BucketAlloc (); $ba = APR::BucketAlloc->new($pool); $ba->destroy; Description "APR::BucketAlloc" is used for bucket allocation. "new" Create an "APR::BucketAlloc" object: $ba = APR::BucketAlloc->new($pool); class: "APR::BucketAlloc" arg1: $pool ( "APR::Pool object" ) The pool used to create this object. ret: $ba ( "APR::BucketAlloc object" ) The new object. since: 2.0.00 This bucket allocation list (freelist) is used to create new buckets (via "APR::Bucket->new") and bucket brigades (via "APR::Brigade->new"). You only need to use this method if you aren't running under httpd. If you are running under mod_perl, you already have a bucket allocation available via "$c->bucket_alloc" and "$bb->bucket_alloc". Example: use APR::BucketAlloc (); use APR::Pool (); my $ba = APR::BucketAlloc->(APR::Pool->pool); my $eos_b = APR::Bucket::eos_create($ba); "destroy" Destroy an "APR::BucketAlloc object": $ba->destroy; arg1: $ba ( "APR::BucketAlloc object" ) The freelist to destroy. ret: no return value since: 2.0.00 Once destroyed this object may not be used again. You need to destroy $ba only if you have created it via "APR::BucketAlloc->new". If you try to destroy an allocation not created by this method, you will get a segmentation fault. Moreover normally it is not necessary to destroy allocators, since the pool which created them will destroy them during that pool's cleanup phase. See Also mod_perl 2.0 documentation. Copyright mod_perl 2.0 and its core modules are copyrighted under The Apache Software License, Version 2.0. Authors The mod_perl development team and numerous contributors. perl v5.14.2 2011-02-08 libapache2-mod-perl2-2.0.7::docs::api::APR::BucketAlloc(3pm)