This module parses a query string into a data structure to be handled by
external search engines.
Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries.
The emphasis is on libraries that work well with the C++ Standard
Library. Boost libraries are intended to be widely useful, and usable
across a broad spectrum of applications. The Boost license encourages
both commercial and non-commercial use.
The goal is to establish "existing practice" and provide reference
implementations so that Boost libraries are suitable for eventual
standardization. Ten Boost libraries are already included in the C++
Standards Committee's Library Technical Report (TR1) and will be in
the new C++0x Standard now being finalized. C++0x will also include
several more Boost libraries in addition to those from TR1. More Boost
libraries are proposed for TR2.
GMetaDOM is a collection of librares, each library providing a DOM
implementation. Currently available bindings are for C++ (smart pointers)
and Objective Caml.
The basic idea is that, given the availability of DOM implementations for
the C programming language (like Gdome2), and given the uniformity of the
DOM interfaces, bindings for various programming languages based on the C
implementation can be built automatically, providing a small number of hand-
coded classes and a set of scripts for the automatic generation of the
remaining ones.
The advantages of such approach should be evident. In particular, for
languages like C++ where a number of different alternative DOM implementations
are feasible, each with different characteristics like easiness of use,
runtime flexibility, resource requirements, the approach of automatic
generation permits to create a set of coherent implementations addressing
such issues separately, ultimately allowing the developer to choose the
library which fits best her needs.
This Input Handler verifies that it is dealing with a reasonable date.
Reasonably means anything that Date::Manip thinks is sensible, so you
could use any of (for example): "December 12, 2001" "12th December, 2001"
"2001-12-12" "next Tuesday" "third Wednesday in March"
See Date::Manip for much more information on what date formats are
acceptable.
The resulting date will be a Date::Simple object. Date::Simple for more
information on this.
Joytran is a joystick to keyboard/mouse events translator written in C.
The project has several advantages over similar software:
- Portable to a wide variety of platforms, since it is based on SDL and the X11
XTest Extension (Developed on FreeBSD)
- It is easy to use the joystick in places where it is not usually supported
- Supports keyboard and mouse emulation
- Supports multiple joysticks
- Handles the presence of non-joystick devices, such as USB mice/trackballs
that masquerade as joysticks gracefully
- Easy switching between profiles
- Lightweight, with few dependencies
- Comprehensive feature set (if there are features missing that are important
to you, I will at least consider implementing them)
- Freely available (MIT License)
Dancer is an IRC bot. A bot is an automated client for Internet Relay Chat
networks, which stays online after its owner leaves. It was designed to
protect and serve. Your faithful, strong (but humble) servant. Yes,
ladies. This is one bot who will not cheat on you.
Dancer was developed in C, and is mostly POSIX compliant. It runs on
most of the UNIX flavors you have used, and a few you haven't heard of.
It also runs on Win32 and AmigaOS.
WordNet is a powerful lexical reference system that combines aspects of
dictionaries and thesauri with current psycholinguistic theories of
human lexical memory. It is produced by the Cognitive Science Laboratory
at Princeton University, under the direction of Professor George Miller.
In WordNet, words are defined and grouped into various related sets of
synonyms. Not only is the system valuable to the casual user as a
powerful thesaurus and dictionary, but also to the researcher as one of
the few freely available, lexical databases. WordNet is available via an
on-line interface and also as easy-to-compile C source code for Unix.
The purpose of this mail library is to provide a portable, efficient
middleware for different kinds of mail access. When using the drivers
interface, the interface is the same for all kinds of mail access, remote
and local mailboxes.
Zenxml is an XML library serializing structured user data in a convenient
way. Using compile-time information gathered by techniques of template
metaprogramming it minimizes the manual overhead required and frees the
user from implementing fundamental type conversions by himself.
libspf2 implements the Sender Policy Framework, a part of the SPF/SRS
protocol pair. libspf2 is a library which allows email systems such as
Sendmail, Postfix, Exim, Zmailer and MS Exchange to check SPF records
and make sure that the email is authorized by the domain name that it
is coming from. This prevents email forgery, commonly used by spammers,
scammers and email viruses/worms.