The octave-forge package is the result of The GNU Octave Repositry project,
which is intended to be a central location for custom scripts, functions and
extensions for GNU Octave. contains the source for all the functions plus
build and install scripts.
This is nurbs.
Collection of routines for the creation, and manipulation of Non-Uniform
Rational B-Splines (NURBS).
The octave-forge package is the result of The GNU Octave Repositry project,
which is intended to be a central location for custom scripts, functions and
extensions for GNU Octave. contains the source for all the functions plus
build and install scripts.
This is spline-gcvspl.
B-spline data smoothing using generalized cross-validation and mean
squared prediction or explicit user smoothing
C++ bindings for libsexy, a library containing useful extension widgets for
GTK+.
Console_CommandLine is a full featured package for managing command-line
options and arguments highly inspired from python optparse module, it allows
the developer to easily build complex command line interfaces.
Main features:
* handles sub commands (ie. $ myscript.php -q subcommand -f file),
* can be completely built from an xml definition file,
* generate --help and --version options automatically,
* can be completely customized,
* builtin support for i18n,
* and much more...
This integer benchmark solves positions in the game of connect-4,
as played on a vertical 7x6 board. This takes about 10 minutes
on contemporary PCs.
XKeyWrap is a wrapper of key sequence between keyboard and an application
(ex.emacs).
XKeyWrap can record and play key sequence in real time. And XKeyWrap can send
key sequence to an application on other X server over the network.
If you want to read more details, type
% xkeywrap -readme
and
% man xkeywrap
If you want to see a demonstration of XKeyWrap, type
% cp /usr/local/share/examples/xkeywrap/demo.dat .
% cp /usr/local/share/examples/xkeywrap/xkeywrap_demo.c .
% xkeywrap -p -s 2 -f demo.dat -x emacs -geometry 80x25 xkeywrap_demo.c
This package provides an in-memory B-Tree implementation for Go,
useful as a an ordered, mutable data structure.
The main focus of the library is to work in packaging and unpackaging
of data structures. While this implementation uses SMPP-3.4, the aim is
to generate a simple way to implement any proprietary protocol on TCP.
The Arena language was designed with the following main features in mind,
most of which were added on top of a very C-like core to support better
ad-hoc scripting:
* syntax similar to ANSI C
* standard library similar to ANSI C
* automatic memory management
* runtime polymorphism
* support for exceptions
* support for anonymous functions
Additionally, an interpreter for the Arena language can be implemented
to be very compact in terms of both source code size and memory consumption.
This video thumbnailer can be used by file managers to create thumbnails for
your video files. The thumbnailer uses ffmpeg to decode frames from the video
files, so supported videoformats depend on the configuration flags of ffmpeg.
This thumbnailer was designed to be as fast and lightweight as possible. The
only dependencies are ffmpeg, libjpeg and libpng.