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devel/dbus-tcl-2.1 (Score: 0.01738722)
Tcl interface to the D-Bus messaging system
The DBus-Tcl project provides a Tcl interface to the dbus message bus system. It contains packages that allow Tcl programs to send and receive dbus signals, as well as invoke and respond to dbus method calls.
devel/infix-19960628 (Score: 0.01738722)
Lisp macro for reading math expressions in infix form
This is an implementation of an infix reader macro. It should run in any valid Common Lisp and has been tested in Allegro CL 4.1, Lucid CL 4.0.1, MCL 2.0 and CMU CL. It allows the user to type arithmetic expressions in the traditional way (e.g., 1+2) when writing Lisp programs instead of using the normal Lisp syntax (e.g., (+ 1 2)). It is not intended to be a full replacement for the normal Lisp syntax. It is known to be compatible with CMUCL, CLISP, MCL, and SBCL. Written by Mark Kantrowitz, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University, March 1993.
devel/ditrack-0.8 (Score: 0.01738722)
Tracking system based on Subversion repository
DITrack is a free, open source, lightweight, distributed issue (bug, defect, ticket) tracking system using a Subversion repository instead of a backend database. It is written in Python and runs in UNIX environment (*BSD, Linux, MacOS X).
devel/elfio-1.0.3 (Score: 0.01738722)
C++ library for reading and generating files in the ELF binary format
ELFIO is a C++ library for reading and generating files in the ELF binary format. This library is unique and not based on any other product. It is also platform independent. The library uses standard ANSI C++ constructions and runs on a wide variety of architectures.
devel/covtool-2.1 (Score: 0.01738722)
C++ test coverage analyzer
A free test coverage analysis tool for C++. Analogous to purecov but quite different in implementation. This tool does its job by instrumenting the source as you compile. You can thus add your own instrumentation to every line on the fly.
devel/cproto-4.7k (Score: 0.01738722)
Generate C function prototypes and convert function definitions
Cproto is a program that generates function prototypes and variable declarations from C source code. It can also convert function definitions between the old style and the ANSI C style. This conversion overwrites the original files, so make a backup copy of your files in case something goes wrong. The program isn't confused by complex function definitions as much as other prototype generators because it uses a yacc generated parser. By ignoring all the input between braces, I avoided implementing the entire C language grammar. Cproto is in the public domain, except for the configure script which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. If you have any comments or find any bugs, please let me know.
devel/fnccheck-3.2.0 (Score: 0.01738722)
Profiling library/utilities for C/C++ programs
FncCheck is a library which generates profiles for C/C++ programs. A profile is a list of informations about your functions, such as time spend in functions, number of calls and other things. In order to use FncCheck, you have to compile your .o files with '-finstrument-functions -g' switches (gcc V2.95.2 and higher). You have then to link your executable with the library 'libfc.so'.
devel/Fnorb-1.3 (Score: 0.01738722)
CORBA 2.0 ORB written in Python
Fnorb is a CORBA 2.0 object request broker (ORB) written in Python. It supports all CORBA 2.0 datatypes (including Any's) and provides a full implementation of IIOP. Fnorb is Python and CORBA/IDL specific which makes it simple, light-weight and easy to use. Fnorb is ideal for prototyping complex CORBA architectures, for use as a scripting tool, and for building test harnesses for CORBA development projects. Fnorb is being developed at the CRC for Distributed Systems Technology based at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia.
devel/ftjam-2.5.2 (Score: 0.01738722)
Small build tool that can be used as a replacement for make(1)
[ excerpt from developer's www site ] Jam is a small open-source build tool that can be used as a replacement for Make. Even though Jam is a lot simpler to use than Make, it is far more powerful and easy to master. It already works on a large variety of platforms (Unix, Windows, OS/2, VMS, MacOS, BeOS, etc..), it is trivial to port, and its design is sufficiently clear to allow any average programmer to extend it with advanced features at will. The main differences between Jam and Make are the following: - Jam uses "Jamfiles" instead of "Makefiles". - Jamfiles do not normally contain toolset-specific rules or actions. They're thus portable among distinct compilers - Jamfiles are a lot simpler than Makefiles to write and understand, while providing the same functionality, and much, much more !!
devel/git-review-1.25.0 (Score: 0.01738722)
Allow to push code to review and interact with a Gerrit server
Git review allows you to extend git to interact more easily with a Gerrit server from the console. It allows you to push change to review, download a changeset into a new branch, push a change as draft or push an amended change as new patchset.