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.
Jansson is a C library for encoding, decoding and manipulating JSON
data. Its main features and design principles are:
- Simple and intuitive API and data model
- Comprehensive documentation
- No dependencies on other libraries
- Full Unicode support (UTF-8)
- Extensive test suite
The Open Scene Graph is a cross-platform C++ OpenGL library for the
real-time, photo-realistic rendering of large 3D models. Uses range from
visual simulation, to scientific modelling, to games, to whatever you can
think of!
The Open Scene Graph is a cross-platform C++ OpenGL library for the
real-time, photo-realistic rendering of large 3D models. Uses range from
visual simulation, to scientific modelling, to games, to whatever you can
think of!
C-client is a common API for accessing mailboxes. It is used internally by
the popular PINE mail reader as well as the University of Washington's IMAP
server.
For more information, please see the UW IMAP homepage:
PRNG is a collection of portable, high-performance ANSI-C implementations of
pseudorandom number generators such as linear congruential, inversive
congruential, and explicit inversive congruential random number generators (LCG,
ICG and EICG, respectively) created by Otmar Lendl and Josef Leydold.
libcapn is a C Library to interact with the Apple Push Notification Service
using simple and intuitive API. With the library you can easily send push
notifications to iOS and Mac OS X devices.
Confctl is a sysctl-like tool to provide access to C-syntax configuration
files, such as /etc/hast.conf. It allows for retrieving, modifying, adding
and removing variables, while preserving comments and formatting.
Algorithm::KMeans is a perl5 module for the clustering of numerical data
in multidimensional spaces. Since the module is entirely in Perl (in the
sense that it is not a Perl wrapper around a C library that actually does
the clustering), the code in the module can easily be modified to experiment
with several aspects of automatic clustering. For example, one can change
the criterion used to measure the "distance" between two data points, the
stopping condition for accepting final clusters, the criterion used for
measuring the quality of the clustering achieved, etc.
fstrm is an optimized C implementation of Frame Streams that
includes a fast, lockless circular queue implementation
and exposes library interfaces for setting up a dedicated
Frame Streams I/O thread and asynchronously submitting data
frames for transport from worker threads. It was originally
written to facilitate the addition of high speed binary
logging to DNS servers written in C using the dnstap
log format.