A Go interface for SQLite3, modelled after the C interface.
Panda is a PDF generation API written in C.
This module implements a single function, tchomp, which will remove all known
line separators.
The regular chomp() works only on the value in $/, which can be difficult if
working in multi-platform environments.
GNU cgicc is an ANSI C++ compliant class library that greatly simplifies
the creation of CGI applications for the World Wide Web.
cgicc performs the following functions:
- Parses both GET and POST form data transparently.
- Provides string, integer, floating-point and single- and multiple-choice
retrieval methods for form data.
- Provides methods for saving and restoring CGI environments to aid in
application debugging.
- Provides full on-the-fly HTML generation capabilities, with support for
cookies.
- Supports HTTP file upload.
- Compatible with FastCGI.
unquote executes a command after unquoting a specified list of arguments,
so that arbitrary characters may be passed in command-line arguments.
Exuberant Ctags generates an index (or tag) file of source language
objects in source files that allows these items to be quickly and
easily located by a text editor or other utility.
Alternatively, it can generate a cross reference file which lists,
in human-readable form, information about the various objects found
in a set of source code files.
Supported languages include: Assembler, ASP, AWK, BETA, C, C++, C#,
COBOL, Eiffel, Fortran, HTML, Java, Javascript, Lisp, Lua, Make,
Pascal, Perl, PHP, PL/SQL, Python, REXX, Ruby, S-Lang, Scheme, Shell
(Bourne/Korn/Z), Standard ML, Tcl, Vera, Verilog, Vim and Yacc.
Exuberant Ctags with Japanese language support.
Exuberant Ctags generates an index (or tag) file of source language
objects in source files that allows these items to be quickly and
easily located by a text editor or other utility.
Alternatively, it can generate a cross reference file which lists,
in human-readable form, information about the various objects found
in a set of source code files.
Supported languages include: Assembler, ASP, AWK, BETA, C, C++, C#,
COBOL, Eiffel, Fortran, HTML, Java, Javascript, Lisp, Lua, Make,
Pascal, Perl, PHP, PL/SQL, Python, REXX, Ruby, S-Lang, Scheme, Shell
(Bourne/Korn/Z), Standard ML, Tcl, Vera, Verilog, Vim and Yacc.
PyAL is a wrapper around the OpenAL library and as such similar to the
discontinued PyOpenAL project. In contrast to PyOpenAL, it has no licensing
restrictions, nor does it rely on C code, but uses ctypes instead.
Apache Axis2 is a Web Services / SOAP / WSDL engine, the successor to the
widely used Apache Axis SOAP stack. There are two implementations of the Apache
Axis2 Web services engine - Apache Axis2/Java and Apache Axis2/C
List::SomeUtils provides some trivial but commonly needed functionality on lists
which is not going to go into List::Util.
All of the below functions are implementable in only a couple of lines of Perl
code. Using the functions from this module however should give slightly better
performance as everything is implemented in C. The pure-Perl implementation of
these functions only serves as a fallback in case the C portions of this module
couldn't be compiled on this machine.