Easy GIT is a single-file wrapper script for git, designed to make
git easy to learn and use.
While Eiffel is widely regarded as the best language for creating fast,
robust, scalable applications, EiffelStudioTM is the only tool for realizing
the full power of the Eiffel Development FrameworkTM. It is available under a
Dual Licensing model. Users can use either commercial or Open Source
licensing.
EiffelStudio is more than just an IDE.
Imagine being able to model your system as you think - capturing your
requirements and your thought processes in Eiffel. Then, when you are ready to
Design, you build upon the model you just created, still in Eiffel. And then
you implement, in Eiffel. You never need to throw anything out and start over.
You don't need extra tools to be able to go back and make changes in
architecture safely. Roundtrip engineering? It's built in by design. Testing,
metrics and productivity tools? They're built in.
And debugging? Eiffel's native Design by ContractTM prevents 90% of the bugs
from ever occurring in the first place - and what bugs remain are easily
traced and repaired, typically within ten minutes.
cStringBuffer is a library designed to make file I/O to strings easier
and more platform-neutral. It performs memory management on strings,
as well as permits typical string operations.
cvs2cl.pl: CVS-log-message-to-ChangeLog conversion script
This Perl script does what you think it does: It produces a GNU-style
ChangeLog for CVS-controlled sources, by running "cvs log" and parsing
the output. Duplicate log messages get unified in the Right Way.
The Perforce Client API is a simple beast which packages up the
command invocation, sends it to the server, and then acts on
instructions from the server to carry out the actual command.
EPM is a free UNIX software/file packaging program that generates
distribution archives from a list of files.
EPM Can:
o Generate portable script-based distribution packages complete with
installation and removal scripts and standard install/uninstall GUIs.
o Generate "native" distributions in AIX, BSD, Debian, HP-UX, IRIX, MacOS X,
Red Hat, Slackware, Solaris, and Tru64 UNIX formats.
o Provide a complete, cross-platform software distribution solution for
your applications.
CVSU: CVS Utilites
The idea of CVS Utilities is to facilitate working with the files in
the working directory of a developer using CVS.
cvsu: cvs update offline
cvsco: cruel checkout
cvsdiscard: discard local changes
cvsdo: simulates some of the CVS commands
cvspurge: make maintainer-clean
cvsdiff: cvs diff offline
cvschroot: change CVS/Root recursively
The original author of CVSU is:
Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>
Currently CVSU is maintained by:
Pavel Roskin <proski@gnu.org>
A program that takes as input a series of C source files and produces a
LaTeX or HTML document containing a cross reference of the
files/functions/variables in the program, including documentation taken
from suitably formatted source code comments.
The documentation is stored in the C source file in specially formatted
comments, making it simple to maintain. The cross referencing includes
lists of functions called, callers of each function, usage of global
variables, header file inclusion, macro definitions and type
definitions. Works for ANSI C, including a few gcc extensions.
eventxx is a simple, direct, one-header inline C++ wrapper for libevent.
It's designed to be as close to use to libevent (without compromising modern
C++ programming techniques) and efficient (since all implementation is trivial
and inline, theoretically, it imposes no overhead at all) as possible.
Fast CRC routines written in assembly language, callable using the C and Pascal
calling conventions, as well as directly from assembly language programs.
This Unix port contains routines for the calculation of traditional CRC-32
used by Zmodem, Opus, Ethernet, and many other protocols.
It also contains routines for the POSIX 1003.2 32-bit CRC calculation.
See ${PREFIX}/share/doc/fastcrc/index.html for reference.
This port requires ELF. It creates libfcrc.so.1, and includes <fastcrc.h> for
C programmers.
Dependencies: nasm