SNMP++v3.x is a C++ API which supports SNMP v1, v2c, and v3.
SNMP++v3.x is based on SNMP++v2.8 from HP* and extends it by support
for SNMPv3 and a couple of bug fixes.
The v3 support to SNMP++ and AGENT++ is provided by courtesy of
Jochen Katz (katz07@agentpp.com).
SNMP++v3.x extends the original SNMP++v2.8 by the following:
# SNMPv3 including User Security Model (USM) with:
# MD5 and SHA authentication
# DES and IDEA privacy
# Thread-safety
# Bug-fixes
Darts: Double-ARray Trie System
This is a C++ template library that implements Double-Array [Aoe
1989]. Currently only Japanese documentation is provided.
* [Aoe1989] Aoe, J. An Efficient Digital Search Algorithm by Using a
Double-Array Structure. IEEE Transactions on Software
Engineering. Vol. 15, 9 (Sep 1989). pp. 1066-1077.
* [Datrie] Theppitak Karoonboonyanan An Implementation of Double-Array
Triehttp://www.links.nectec.or.th/~thep/datrie/
osgEarth is a C++ terrain rendering SDK. Just create a simple XML file, point
it at your imagery, elevation, and vector data, load it into your favorite
OpenSceneGraph application, and go! osgEarth supports all kinds of data and
comes with lots of examples to help you get up and running quickly and easily.
The gnatdroid-armv7 port builds a C/Ada cross-compiler based on GCC 6
that targets the Android operating system (up to version 6.0, API level
23) running on ARM architecture (version 7). This produces binaries that
run natively on Android devices built with Cortex-A series chips.
RapidJSON is a JSON parser and generator for C++.
It supports both SAX and DOM style API.
plone.z3cform is a library that allows use of z3c.form with Zope 2 and the CMF.
This module is part of the GNOME C++ bindings effort <http://www.gtkmm.org/>.
The mm-common module provides the build infrastructure and utilities
shared among the GNOME C++ binding libraries. It is only a required
dependency for building the C++ bindings from the gnome.org version
control repository. An installation of mm-common is not required for
building tarball releases, unless configured to use maintainer-mode.
Release archives of mm-common include the Doxygen tag file for the
GNU C++ Library reference documentation. It is covered by the same
licence as the source code it was extracted from. More information
is available at <http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libstdc++/>.
CMPH - C Minimal Perfect Hashing Library
A perfect hash function maps a static set of n keys into a set of m integer
numbers without collisions, where m is greater than or equal to n. If m is equal
to n, the function is called minimal.
Minimal perfect hash functions are widely used for memory efficient storage and
fast retrieval of items from static sets, such as words in natural languages,
reserved words in programming languages or interactive systems, universal
resource locations (URLs) in Web search engines, or item sets in data mining
techniques. Therefore, there are applications for minimal perfect hash functions
in information retrieval systems, database systems, language translation
systems, electronic commerce systems, compilers, operating systems, among
others.
Gsimplecal is a lightweight calendar applet written in C++ using GTK.
It was intentionally made for use with tint2 panel in the openbox environment
to be launched upon clock click, but of course it will work without it. In
fact, binding the gsimplecal to some hotkey in you window manager will probably
make you happy. The thing is that when it is started it first shows up, when
you run it again it closes the running instance. In that way it is very easy to
integrate anywhere. No need to write some wrapper scripts or whatever.
Also, you can configure it to not only show the calendar, but also display
multiple clocks for different world timezones. Read the manual page for the
details (there is info about keyboard controls as well!).
This is a collection of four libraries which can be used to build
foreign function call interfaces in embedded interpreters.
The four packages are:
avcall - calling C functions with variable arguments
vacall - C functions accepting variable argument prototypes
trampoline - closures as first-class C functions
callback - closures with variable arguments as first-class C functions
(a reentrant combination of vacall and trampoline)
LICENSE: GPL2 or later