A somewhat prototypical facility for generating CLI interfaces.
This is the cons-test regression test suite for the Cons software
construction utility.
Cons is a Perl-based make replacement. It is not compatible with make,
but has a number of powerful capabilities not found in other software
construction systems, including make.
This package contains only the tests, not Cons itself. You should
look for the "cons" package that corresponds to the version number of
this package. See that package for all the details about Cons.
'cook' serves the same purpose as make(1), but uses a much more sane syntax,
and includes additional features that make it powerful enough to maintain a
single dependency graph for large projects (as things should be done in an
ideal world). Don't be put off by 'cook' not being commonly available on
target machines, since 'cook' can automatically generate shell scripts that
make installing 'cook' on target machines unnecessary.
BSDBuild is a simple, self-contained and portable build system derived from the
traditional 4.4BSD share/mk files. BSDBuild uses BSD-style makefiles, but
without BSD make extensions (it uses standard Bourne script fragments instead),
so the build system is portable to most operating systems and make flavors.
Because BSDBuild is implemented as a library, Makefiles never need to be
recompiled (unless a separate build is requested). BSDBuild can also generate
pure Bourne ./configure scripts, which function similarly to GNU-style
configure scripts (as far as end-users are concerned), but are compiled using
Perl modules instead of macro packages.
cflow reads files as C or assembler program source and prints a graph
of the function call hierarchy. Called functions are indented according
to their caller-callee relationship, in the order of occurrence.
Courier library which implements several algorithms related to the
Unicode Standard:
- Look up uppercase, lowercase, and titlecase equivalents of a
unicode character.
- Implementation of grapheme and work breaking rules.
- Implementation of line breaking rules.
- Several ancillary functions, like looking up the unicode character
that corresponds to some HTML 4.0 entity (such as "&", for
example), and determining the normal width or a double-width status
of a unicode character. Also, an adaptation of the iconv(3) API
for this unicode library.
This library also implements C++ bindings for these algorithms.
cpan-upload-http is a script which automates the process of uploading
a file to CPAN using PAUSE, the Perl Authors Upload Server.
This is a script for uploading one or more distributions to CPAN
using PAUSE, the Perl Authors Upload SErver.
cpp-netlib is a collection of network related routines/implementations geared
towards providing a robust cross-platform networking library. cpp-netlib
offers the following implementations:
* Common Message Type -- A generic message type which can be used to
encapsulate and store message related information, used by all network
implementations as the primary means of data exchange.
* Network protocol message parsers -- A collection of parsers which generate
message objects from strings.
* Adapters and Wrappers -- A collection of Adapters and wrappers aimed towards
making the message type STL friendly.
* Network protocol client and server implementations -- A collection of
network protocol implementations that include embeddable client and server
types.
CppTest is a portable and powerful, yet simple, unit testing framework for
handling automated tests in C++. The focus lies on usability and extendability.
Several output formats, including simple text output, compiler-like output and
HTML, are supported and new ones are easily added.