cjose is a C library implementing the Javascript Object Signing and
Encryption (JOSE) framework.
rlwrap is a 'readline wrapper' that uses the GNU readline library to allow the
editing of keyboard input for any other command. Input history is remembered
across invocations, separately for each command; history completion and search
work as in bash and completion word lists can be specified on the command line.
Jeweler provides the noble ruby developer with two primary features:
* a library for managing and releasing RubyGem projects
* a scaffold generator for starting new RubyGem projects
ruby_parser (RP) is a ruby parser written in pure ruby (utilizing
racc--which does by default use a C extension). RP's output is
the same as ParseTree's output: s-expressions using ruby's arrays and
base types.
Ruby interface to Thrift.
This is a library created by Dmitry Kazakov out of necessity, which was
released under the GMGPL and provides Ada implementations of:
- smart pointers - B-trees
- directed graphs - stacks
- sets - tables
- maps - string editing
- unbounded arrays - expression analyzers
- lock-free data structures
- synchronization primitives (events, race condition free pulse events,
arrays of events, reentrant mutexes, deadlock-free arrays of mutexes)
- pseudo-random non-repeating numbers
- symmetric encoding and decoding
- IEEE 754 representations support
- multiple connections server/client designing tools.
Tables management and strings editing are described in separate documents;
see Tables and Strings edit. The library is kept conform to the Ada 95,
Ada 2005, Ada 2012 language standards.
skalibs is a package centralizing the public-domain C development files
used for building other skarnet.org software.
skalibs can also be used as a sound basic start for C development.
There are a lot of general-purpose libraries out there;
but if your main goal is to produce small and secure C code,
you will like skalibs.
skalibs contains exclusively public-domain code.
So you can redistribute it as you want, and it does not prevent you
from distributing any of your executables.
Thrift is a lightweight, language-independent software stack with an
associated code generation mechanism for RPC. Thrift provides clean
abstractions for data transport, data serialization, and application
level processing. The code generation system takes a simple definition
language as its input and generates code across programming languages
that uses the abstracted stack to build interoperable RPC clients and
servers.
Thrift is specifically designed to support non-atomic version changes
across client and server code.
PowerDNS is an advanced DNS server, which allows for several different
backends. Current backends include MySQL, PostgreSQL, bind, etc.