Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces
for GTK+/GNOME. It can generate the C source code needed to create
the interfaces designed within Glade's interface editor.
Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces
for GTK+/GNOME. It can generate the C source code needed to create
the interfaces designed within Glade's interface editor.
Queue layer for the Horde Framework with various storage backends and runners.
C++ interfaces for glib20.
GNU GLOBAL is a source code tagging system that works the same way across
diverse environments, such as Emacs editor, Vi editor, Less viewer, Bash shell,
various web browsers, etc.
You can locate various objects, such as functions, macros, structs, classes, in
your source files and move there easily. It is useful for hacking a large
projects which contain many sub-directories, many #ifdef and many main()
functions. It is similar to ctags or etags, but is different from them in the
following two points:
- Independence of any editor
- Capability to treat definition and reference
The glog library implements application-level logging.
This library provides logging APIs based on C++-style streams
and various helper macros.
GLUI is a GLUT-based C++ user interface library which provides
controls such as buttons, check boxes, radio buttons, and spinners
to OpenGL applications. It is window-system independent, relying
on GLUT to handle all system-dependent issues, such as window and
mouse management.
GNU make is a tool that controls the generation of executables and other
non-source files from source files. Its purpose is the same as that
of the utility make(1).
The reusable library known as the GNAT Component Collection (GNATColl)
is based on one main principle: general-purpose packages that are part of
the GNAT technology should also be available to user application code.
The compiler front end, the GNAT Programming Studio (GPS) Interactive
Development Environment, and the GNAT Tracker web-based interface all
served as sources for the components.
The GNATColl components complement the predefined Ada and GNAT libraries
and deal with a range of common programming issues including string and
text processing, memory management, and file handling. Several of the
components are especially useful in enterprise applications.
* Scripts: Embedding script languages * Traces: Logging information
* Memory: Monitoring memory usage * Mmap: Reading and writing files
* Boyer-Moore: Searching strings * Paragraph filling: Formatting text
* Templates: Generating text * Email: Processing email messages
* Ravenscar: Patterns for multitasking * VFS: Manipulating files
* Storage Pools: Controlling memory mgmt * Tribooleans: Three-state logic
* Geometry: Primitive geometric ops * Refcount: Reference counting
* Projects: Manipulating ``gpr`` files * Config: Parsing configuration files
* Pools: Controlling access to resources * JSON: JavaScript Object Notation
* SQL: Database interface
SDK for developing EFI applications for ARM-64, ARM-32, x86_64,
IA-64 (IPF), and IA-32 (x86) platforms using the GNU toolchain
and the EFI development environment.