GuiLoader is a high-performance and compact GuiXml loader library.
This library allows GTK+ applications to create GUI widgets and
objects at run-time from GuiXml resource files. GuiLoader is
written in the C language as a GObject subclass and has
a trivial language-independent API. GuiLoader was designed to be
easily wrapped for any language that has GTK+ bindings.
Bullet is a professional open source multi-threaded 3D Collision Detection and
Rigid Body Dynamics Library. It is free for commercial use under the ZLib
license.
The library is being used by several professional game developers on PC,
PlayStation 3, XBox 360 and Nintendo Wii.
Sony Computer Entertainment provides a parallel SPU optimized version, and
collaborations with IBM, Intel, AMD and NVidia to exploit their parallel
hardware.
Bullet is native part of Blender 3D modeler and it supports COLLADA Physics
file format.
ptmalloc is the original version of the malloc that was later included
in GNU libc. This version is also but *not* exclusively LGPL:
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This package comes with no documentation beyond a README, which isn't
worth installing. It appears that the GNU libc man page malloc(3)
applies, but it's not included here for copyright reasons.
The library contains functions for memory allocation,
bit arrays, configuration files, comparing standard
C types for qsort and bsearch, error messages, expression
parsing and evaluation, filenames, hash tables, integer
sets, log files, the Linux Software Map, NNTP, priority
queues, normal queues, editor buffers, stacks, and strings.
A backport of the get_terminal_size function from Python 3.3's shutil.
This module provides an interface to libffi which enables you to call C
functions from Pure and vice versa. It extends and complements Pure's
built-in C interface in that it also handles C structs and makes Pure
functions callable from C without writing a single line of C code.
Pure's interface to C++ vectors, specialized to hold pointers to arbitrary
Pure expressions, and the C++ Standard Template Library algorithms that act
on them.
This package provides a light-weight, no frills interface to the C++
dictionary containers map and unordered_map. The stldict module makes
these data structures available in Pure land and equips them with a
(more or less) idiomatic Pure container interface.
pure-stllib is an "umbrella" package that contains a pair of Pure addons,
pure-stlvec and pure-stlmap. These addons provide Pure interfaces to a
selection of containers provided by the C++ Standard Library, specialized
to hold pointers to arbitrary Pure expressions.
This module provides an object type which efficiently represents an array of
booleans. Bitarrays are sequence types and behave very much like usual lists.
Eight bits are represented by one byte in contiguous block of memory. The user
can select between two representations; little-endian and big-endian. Most of
the functionality is implemented in C. Methods for accessing the machine
representation are provided. This can be useful when bit level access to binary
files is required, such as portable bitmap image files (.pbm). Also, when
dealing with compressed data which uses variable bit length encoding, you may
find this module useful.