This is a FreeBSD port of picp, a command line driver for the Microchip
Picstart Plus development programmer. It is compatible with a variety of
PICs including the 16F84.
pmccabe calculates McCabe-style cyclomatic complexity for C and C++
source code. Per-function complexity may be used for spotting likely
trouble spots and for estimating testing effort.
pmccabe also includes a non-commented line counter, decomment which
only removes comments from source code; codechanges, a program to
calculate the amount of change which has occurred between two source
trees or files; and vifn, to invoke vi given a function name rather
than a file name.
This is an 'abstract' package, it provides the base framework for applications
like CodeGen_PECL.
This library provides a collection of (macro-based) functions
for performing safe integer operations across platform and architecture
with a straightforward API.
It supports two modes of use: header-only and linked dynamic library.
The linked, dynamic library supplies a format-string based interface
which is in pre-alpha. The header-only mode supplies integer and sign
overflow and underflow pre-condition checks using checks derived from
the CERT secure coding guide. The checks do not rely on twos complement
arithmetic and should not at any point perform an arithmetic operations
that may overflow. It also performs basic type agreement checks to ensure
that the macros are being used (somewhat) correctly.
PragmAda Reusable Components (PragmARCs) from PragmAda S/W Engineering
Provides basic to high-level reusable components to reduce requirements
to write new code by 50%. An non-comprehensive component list:
* ANSI TTY control * Assertion handler * Assignment
* Unbounded bags * Binary searcher * Binary semaphores
* Regex matcher * Complex numbers * Date handler
* Card deck handler * Concurrent forwarder * Genetic algorithm
* New getline * fast string hashing * Extended num. images
* Signed int. images * Least squares fitting * Linear eq. solver
* Bounded lists * Unbounded lists * Extended maths
* GCD/LCM Int. functs * Generic math functs * Matrix maths
* Text menu handler * Min/Max functions * Mix case converter
* Concurrent monitor * Postfix calculator * Protected options
* Bounded queues * Blocking queues * Quick searcher
* Generic Regex * REM neural network * Safe pointers
* Safe suspension * Safe semaphores * Discrete operations
* Skip lists * Generic heap sort * Generic insert sort
* Quick in-place sort * Generic radix sort * General stacks
* 3-way comparisons * Random Num. generator * and more!
Perl Console is a light program that lets you evaluate Perl code
interactively. It uses Readline for grabbing input and provides
completion with all the namespaces loaded during your session.
This is pretty useful for Perl developers that write modules. You can
load a module in your session and test a function exported by the
module.
Readline is used to grab user input and provides then all the facilities
your are used to : completion, key bindings, ...
PyQt5 is a set of Python bindings for Digia's Qt5 application framework.
This package provides the QtHelp module.
SimPy (= Simulation in Python) is an object-oriented, process-based discrete-
event simulation language based on standard Python and released under the GNU
GPL. It provides the modeler with components of a simulation model including
processes, for active components like customers, messages, and vehicles, and
resources, for passive components that form limited capacity congestion points
like servers, checkout counters, and tunnels. It also provides monitor variables
to aid in gathering statistics. Random variates are provided by the standard
Python random module.
This is Picprog, pic16c84 programmer software for the serial port device.
To program a pic16c84 chip:
picprog --burn --input something.hex --pic /dev/cuaa1
Remember: this is not a production quality programmer! See PIC16C84
data sheet for more information.
Argparse takes the best of the optparse command-line parsing module and brings
it new life. Argparse adds positional as well as optional arguments, the
ability to create parsers for sub-commands, more informative help and usage
messages, and much more. At the same time, it retains the ease and flexibility
of use that made optparse so popular.