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lang/gcc6-aux-20160822 (Score: 0.005581701)
Version of GCC 6 with full Ada support
The AUX compiler supports several languages: Ada, C, C++, Fortran and Objective-C. Since Ada support must be built by an Ada-capable compiler, only platforms for which a bootstrap compiler is available can build it. The AUX compiler is based on release versions of the Free Software Foundation's GNU Compiler Collection. It uses the GCC Runtime Library Exception, so the resulting binaries have no licensing requirements. Binaries produced by the AUX compiler should be legally handled the same as binaries produced by any FSF compiler. This compiler implements the full Ada-83, Ada-95, Ada-2005 and Ada-2012 standards.
lang/python2-2 (Score: 0.005581701)
The "meta-port" for version 2 of the Python interpreter
Python is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, and is often compared to Tcl, Perl or Scheme. This is a meta port to the Python 2.x interpreter and provides symbolic links to bin/python2, bin/pydoc2, bin/idle2 and so on to allow compatibility with minor version agnostic python scripts.
lang/erlang-16.b.03.1 (Score: 0.005581701)
Functional programming language from Ericsson
Erlang is a programming language used to build massively scalable soft real-time systems with requirements on high availability. Some of its uses are in telecoms, banking, e-commerce, computer telephony and instant messaging. Erlang's runtime system has built-in support for concurrency, distribution and fault tolerance. This port contains a standalone runtime environment of Erlang R16 to be used during the development of OTP applications.
lang/python3-3 (Score: 0.005581701)
The "meta-port" for version 3 of the Python interpreter
Python is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, and is often compared to Tcl, Perl or Scheme. This is a meta port to the Python 3.x interpreter and provides symbolic links to bin/python3, bin/pydoc3, bin/idle3 and so on to allow compatibility with minor version agnostic python scripts.
lang/erlang-17.5.6.9 (Score: 0.005581701)
Functional programming language from Ericsson
Erlang is a programming language used to build massively scalable soft real-time systems with requirements on high availability. Some of its uses are in telecoms, banking, e-commerce, computer telephony and instant messaging. Erlang's runtime system has built-in support for concurrency, distribution and fault tolerance. This port contains a standalone runtime environment of Erlang 17 to be used during the development of OTP applications.
lang/polyml-5.6 (Score: 0.005581701)
Fast open-source implementation of Standard ML
Poly/ML is a full implementation of Standard ML available as open-source. It includes a symbolic debugger which allows breakpoints to be set and local variables to be viewed as ML values.
lang/armv7-20160822 (Score: 0.005581701)
C/Ada cross-compiler, target: Android ARMv7
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.
lang/python-2.7 (Score: 0.005581701)
The "meta-port" for the default version of Python interpreter
Python is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, and is often compared to Tcl, Perl or Scheme. This is a meta port to the Python interpreter and provides symbolic links to bin/python, bin/pydoc, bin/idle and so on to allow compatibility with version agnostic python scripts.
lang/python27-2.7.12 (Score: 0.005581701)
Interpreted object-oriented programming language
Python is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, and is often compared to Tcl, Perl or Scheme.
lang/binutils-2.27 (Score: 0.005581701)
Infrastructure for C/Ada Android cross-compiler (ARMv7)
This package is a dependency of lang/gnatdroid. It provides the cross-tools required to build the GNAT FreeBSD->ARM cross-compiler that is gnatdroid, as well as any binaries that it produces.