SQLite is a library that provides a SQL-language database that
stores data in disk files without requiring a separate server
process. pysqlite provides a SQL interface compliant with the DB-API
2.0 specification described by PEP 249. This means that it should
be possible to write the first version of your applications using
SQLite for data storage. If switching to a larger database such as
PostgreSQL or Oracle is later necessary, the switch should be
relatively easy.
SQLite is a library that provides a SQL-language database that
stores data in disk files without requiring a separate server
process. pysqlite provides a SQL interface compliant with the DB-API
2.0 specification described by PEP 249. This means that it should
be possible to write the first version of your applications using
SQLite for data storage. If switching to a larger database such as
PostgreSQL or Oracle is later necessary, the switch should be
relatively easy.
VIT (Visual Interactive Taskwarrior) is a lightweight, curses-based front end
for Taskwarrior that provides a convenient way to quickly navigate and process
tasks. VIT allows you to interact with tasks in a Vi-intuitive way. A goal of
VIT is to allow you to customize the way in which you use Taskwarrior's core
commands as well as to provide a framework for easily dispatching external
commands (both user scripts and Taskwarrior's many External Scripts).
Clig generates C code to take apart the typical command-line arguments
given to a C program. Input to clig is a simple description file that
specifies the name and number of options, their type (Flag, String,
Float, Int) and permissible range, and which options are mandatory. From
this, clig will generate self-contained C code to include in your program,
a usage message, and a manual page skeleton.
Clig does a lot more than getopt!
The compiler-rt project is a simple library that provides an
implementation of the low-level target-specific hooks required by code
generation and other runtime components. For example, when compiling
for a 32-bit target, converting a double to a 64-bit unsigned integer
is compiling into a runtime call to the "__fixunsdfdi" function. The
compiler-rt library provides optimized implementations of this and other
low-level routines.
Module::Build is a system for building, testing, and installing Perl modules.
It is meant to be a replacement for ExtUtils::MakeMaker. Developers may alter
the behavior of the module through subclassing in a much more straightforward
way than with MakeMaker. It also does not require a make on your system - most
of the Module::Build code is pure-perl and written in a very cross-platform
way.
This module define a subroutine that let you evaluate Perl code in a specific
context. The code can be passed directly as a string or as a file name to read
from. It also provides some subroutines to let you define and optionally share
variables and subroutines between your code and the code you wish to evaluate.
Finally there is some support for running your code in a safe compartment.
This package provides a set of helper programs necessary to build the
Gtk2Hs suite of libraries. These tools include a modified c2hs binding
tool that is used to generated FFI declarations, a tool to build a type
hiearchy that mirrors the C type hiearchy of GObjects found in glib, and
a generator for signal declarations that are used to call back from C to
Haskell. These tools are not needed to actually run Gtk2Hs programs.
Lazy SmallCheck is a library for exhaustive, demand-driven testing of
Haskell programs. It is based on the idea that if a property holds for
a partially-defined input then it must also hold for all fully-defined
refinements of the that input. Compared to `eager' input generation as
in SmallCheck, Lazy SmallCheck may require significantly fewer
test-cases to verify a property for all inputs up to a given depth.
libxo - A Library for Generating Text, XML, JSON, and HTML Output
The libxo library allows an application to generate text, XML, JSON,
and HTML output using a common set of function calls. The application
decides at run time which output style should be produced. The
application calls a function "xo_emit" to product output that is
described in a format string. A "field descriptor" tells libxo what
the field is and what it means.