To quote the description:
TCLAP is a small, flexible library that provides a simple interface
for defining and accessing command line arguments.
It seems to do everything that getopt(3) can do. It is needed here as
a dependency for graphics/hugin.
Moneta provides a standard interface for interacting with various kinds of
key/value stores.
Moneta provides a standard interface for interacting with various kinds of
key/value stores.
MessagePack is a binary-based efficient data interchange format that
is focused on high performance. It is like JSON, but very fast and
small.
Wafter-thin gem to help control rogue test/unit/autorun requires
Needle is a dependency injection (also, inversion of control) container
for Ruby. Ultimately, it can reduce the amount of code that you have to
write, simplifying many common programming tasks for you. This has the
two-fold benefit of both decreasing application development time, and of
decreasing the effort needed to maintain your application.
Specifically, Needle can do:
- Log Method Execution
- Reference Another Service
- Unit Testing
- Lifestyle Management
This is a port of tmake, the tool from Troll Tech to create and
maintain makefiles for software projects. It is especially useful if
you develop for more than one platform or use more than one
compiler. tmake automates and streamlines this process and lets you
spend your valuable time on writing code, not makefiles.
Tokamak Game Physics SDK is a high performance real-time physics
library designed specially for games. It has a high-level, simple
to use programming interface. With Tokamak, game developers and
designers are empowered to produce the next generation of interactive
games.
Many C++ developers miss an easy and portable way of handling Unicode
encoded strings. The original C++ Standard (known as C++98 or C++03) is
Unicode agnostic. C++11 provides some support for Unicode on core
language and library level: u8, u, and U character and string literals,
char16_t and char32_t character types, u16string and u32string library
classes, and codecvt support for conversions between Unicode encoding
forms. In the meantime, developers use third party libraries like ICU,
OS specific capabilities, or simply roll out their own solutions.
In order to easily handle UTF-8 encoded Unicode strings, I came up with
a small generic library. For anybody used to work with STL algorithms
and iterators, it should be easy and natural to use.
CMake is used to control the software compilation process using simple
platform and compiler independent configuration files. CMake generates native
makefiles and workspaces that can be used in the compiler environment of your
choice. CMake is quite sophisticated: it is possible to support complex
environments requiring system configuration, pre-processor generation, code
generation, and template instantiation.