CVSps is a program for generating 'patchset' information from a CVS
repository. A patchset in this case is defined as a set of changes made
to a collection of files, and all committed at the same time (using a
single 'cvs commit' command). This information is valuable to seeing the
big picture of the evolution of a cvs project. While cvs tracks revision
information, it is often difficult to see what changes were committed
'atomically' to the repository.
Gearman is a system to farm out work to other machines, dispatching function
calls to machines that are better suited to do work, to do work in parallel,
to load balance lots of function calls, or to call functions between
languages.
This is the Perl client component.
simple build tool (sbt) is a minimally intrusive
build tool for Scala projects.
The Boehm-Weiser garbage collection package, for C and C++ -
garbage collection and memory leak detection libraries.
A garbage collector is something which automatically frees malloc'd
memory for you by working out what parts of memory your program
no longer has pointers to. As a result, garbage collectors can also
inform you of memory leaks (if they find memory they can free, it means
you have lost all of your pointers to it, but you didn't free it).
C programs may be linked against either of these, and should run (with
GC or leak detection) without change. C++ programs must include a header
to use garbage collection, though leak detection should work without
such source code modifications. See the man page and header files.
ps: garbage collection is addictive.
pcre++ is a wrapper class around the pcre library (Perl Compatible Regular
Expressions)
LOVE is an open-source 2D game engine which uses the versatile Lua
scripting language to create dynamic gaming experiences. It relies
on OpenGL graphics and the SDL interface library to allow for
cross-platform implementation and is an all-encompassing gaming
environment for the development and enjoyment of 2D games.
The PlayStation Portable Toolchain is a collection of tools and utilities
for homebrew PSP development.
This package is a modified version of Doug Lea's malloc-2.8.3
implementation adapted for multiple threads, while trying to
avoid lock contention as much as possible.
As part of the GNU C library, the source files may be available under
the GNU Library General Public License (see the comments in the
files). But as part of this stand-alone package, the code is also
available under the (probably less restrictive) conditions described
in the file 'COPYRIGHT'. In any case, there is no warranty whatsoever
for this package.
This release was partly funded by Pixar Animation Studios.
RLog provides a flexible message logging facility for C++ programs
and libraries. It is subscription based, meaning you can subscribe
to messages of your choice in an number of ways: by hierarchical
channel name (e.g. "debug", "debug/ special", "error", etc.), or
file name, component name, etc. Log messages are individually enabled.
It is meant to be fast enough to leave in production code - even
where it may be called many times, as both the GCC and Intel compilers
reduce the logging overhead a few clock cycles if they are dormant
(with no subscribers). Other add-on components can extend subscriptions
to external programs, allowing you to enable and collect debugging
messages remotely.
The itools library offers a collection of packages covering
a wide range of capabilities. Including support for many file
formats (XML, CSV, HTML, etc.), a virtual file system (itools.vfs),
the simple template language (STL), an index and search engine,
and much more.