SIMLIB/C++ is the SIMulation LIBrary for C++ programming language. You can
create models directly in C++ language with the use of predefined simulation
tools from the library. SIMLIB allows object-oriented description of models
based on simulation abstractions. Current version allows a description of
continuous, discrete, combined, 2D/3D vector, and fuzzy models.
SIMLIB/C++ is developed at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Brno University of
Technology since 1991.
A little plugin for Squirrelmail showing the current weather
from WetterOnline for the users zip code.
Dies ist ein kleines Plugin f�r SM welches das aktuelle Wette
von WetterOnline anhand der eigenen Postleitzahl anzeigt.
FreeDV is a Digital Voice mode for HF radio. FreeDV allows any SSB radio
to be used for low bit rate digital voice. Speech is compressed down to
700-1600 bit/s then modulated onto a 1.25 kHz wide signal comprised of
16 QPSK carriers which is sent to the Mic input of a SSB radio. The signal
is received by an SSB radio, then demodulated and decoded by FreeDV. FreeDV
700(B) rivals SSB in it's low SNR performance. At high SNRs FreeDV 1600
sounds like FM, with no annoying analog HF radio noise.
Combined scanner/parser generator for LR compliant grammar definitions.
The generated C++ parser class is used as a super class from which a parser
implementation class must be derived. The implementation class implements the
scanner feed methods but also all required semantic action method. dragon has
been used for several large projects with complex grammar definitions (about
200 productions/ 80 tokens ). Since for those grammar defintions, the analyse
phase to build up the parse table is quite CPU intensive, it is recommended to
use state of the art hardware. dragon requires the base package to get compiled
but also for the compilation of the generated C++ code.
It can be used for databases/cego and probably other applications.
Many more details are available at:
LibTorrent is a BitTorrent library written in C++ for *nix. It is
designed to avoid redundant copying and storing of data that other
clients and libraries suffer from. Licensed under the GPL.
HLLib is a package library for Half-Life that abstracts several package
formats and provides a simple interface for all of them. HLLib is written
in native C++ but exposes both a C and C++ interfaces which can be used in
any C or C++ application (additional languages may also use the library with
standard C imports). HLLib works natively in both Windows and *nix. BSP,
GCF, NCF, PAK, SGA, VPK, WAD, XZP, and ZIP (store/deflate) package formats
are supported.
Development files for the C ZooKeeper binding which is a is a centralized,
reliable, service for maintaining configuration information, naming, providing
distributed synchronization, and group services.
FFC works as a compiler for multilinear forms by generating code (C++) for
the evaluation of a multilinear form given in mathematical notation.
Super is a setuid-root program that offers:
o restricted setuid-root access to executables, adjustable
on a per-program and per-user basis;
o a relatively secure environment for scripts, so that well-written
scripts can be run as root (or some other uid/gid), without
unduly compromising security.
The design philosophy behind super is two-fold:
(a) some users can be trusted when executing certain commands;
(b) there are some commands, such as a script to mount CDROM's,
which you'd like to be safely executable even by users who
are NOT trusted. Although setuid-root scripts are insecure,
a good setuid-root wrapper around a sensible non-setuid script
can be hard to break, and super provides that wrapper so that
even a non-trusted user can use the scripts.
Libeio is a full-featured asynchronous I/O library for C, modelled in
similar style and spirit as libev.
Features include: asynchronous read, write, open, close, stat, unlink,
fdatasync, mknod, readdir etc. (basically the full POSIX API), sendfile
(native on Solaris, Linux, HP-UX, FreeBSD, emulated everywhere else),
read-ahead (emulated where not available). It is fully event-library
agnostic and can easily be integrated into any event-library (or used
standalone, even in polling mode).