OpenSync is a PIM (Personal Information Management) data synchronization
framework that consists of several plug-ins that can be used to
connect to different devices and systems. For a list of currently supported
devices see http://www.opensync.org/wiki/DeviceCompatibilityList.
libosmocore is a library with various utility functions that were
originally developed as part of the OpenBSC project, but which are
of a more generic nature and thus useful to (at least) other programs
that we develop in the sphere of Free Software / Open Source mobile
communications.
LibParserUtils provides various pieces of functionality that are useful when
writing parsers. These are:
+ A number of character set convertors
+ Mapping of character set names to/from MIB enum values
+ UTF-8 and UTF-16 (host endian) support functions
+ Various simple data structures (resizeable buffer, stack, vector)
+ A UTF-8 input stream
librest is a library that was designed to make it easier to access RESTful
web services.
It comprises of two parts: the first aims to make it easier to make requests
by providing a wrapper around libsoup, the second aids with XML parsing by
wrapping libxml2.
Libsigc++ -- The Typesafe Callback Framework for C++
This library implements a full callback system for use in widget libraries,
abstract interfaces, and general programming.
To get a good overview of how to use the library, read
/usr/local/share/doc/libsigc++/signals.
Libsigc++ -- The Typesafe Callback Framework for C++
This library implements a full callback system for use in widget libraries,
abstract interfaces, and general programming.
To get a good overview of how to use the library, read
/usr/local/share/doc/libsigc++/signals.
This is a library for converting Unicode strings to numbers.
Standard functions like strtoul and strtod do this for numbers
written in the usual Western number system using the Indo-Arabic
numerals, but they do not handle other number systems.
The main functions take as input a UTF-32 Unicode string and
compute the corresponding unsigned integer.
GNU lightning is a library that generates assembly language code at
run-time; it is very fast, making it ideal for Just-In-Time compilers,
and it abstracts over the target CPU, as it exposes to the clients a
standardized RISC instruction set inspired by the MIPS and SPARC chips.
This software checks the headers in a C/C++ program, and detects unnecessary
inclusions. A "#include" is needed if any symbol names match. If there are no
matching symbol names, it is not needed. This tool will work best if all
classes, variables, constants, functions, etc. have unique names.
LiON (Lund's Input Output Library) is a C library to quickly develop
programs that are event-driven, networked, non-blocking and portable.
It includes a simple API to do any networking, file I/O and pipes.
It is multiplatform and runs on POSIX-like systems and Windows.