Makedepend is a makefile dependency generator from The XFree86 Project, Inc.
If you have X installed, you already have makedepend and do not need this port!
Makedepend reads each sourcefile in sequence and parses it like a
C-preprocessor, processing all #include, #define, #undef, #ifdef, #ifndef,
#endif, #if and #else directives so that it can correctly tell which #include,
directives would be used in a compilation. Any #include, directives can
reference files having other #include directives, and parsing will occur in
these files as well.
Every file that a sourcefile includes, directly or indirectly, is what
makedepend calls a "dependency". These dependencies are then written to a
makefile in such a way that make will know which object files must be
recompiled when a dependency has changed.
Motor is a text mode based programming environment for *nix. It
consists of a powerful editor with syntax highlight, project
manager, makefile generator, gcc and gdb front-end, etc. Deep CVS
integration is also provided.
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An ocaml wrapper for the libmagic(3) API. The libmagic API consults
on a magic(5) database file in order to provide information to
identify the type of a given file.
AI::Prolog is merely a convenient wrapper for a pure Perl Prolog compiler.
Regrettably, at the current time, this requires you to know Prolog. That will
change in the future.
BFD allows for impromptu dumping of output to STDERR. Useful when you
want to take a peek at a nest Perl data structure by emitting (relatively)
nicely formatted output with filename and line number prefixed to each line.
CPAN::Recent::Uploads provides a mechanism for obtaining a list of
the RECENT uploads to CPAN as determined from the files produced
by File::Rsync::Mirror::Recentfile that exist in the authors/
directory on CPAN.
This module implements a simple base class from which other modules can be
derived, thereby inheriting a number of useful methods such as "new()",
"init()", "params()", "clone()", "error()" and "debug()".
CommitBit is a tool for managing commit access to software
projects. It also provides for a "code.yourorganization.org"
site with links to your wiki, mailing lists, bug tracking
and so on.
dbus-c++ attempts to provide a C++ API for D-BUS. The library has a
glib/gtk and an Ecore mainloop integration. It also offers an optional
own main loop.
ANTLR, ANother Tool for Language Recognition, (formerly PCCTS) is a
language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers,
compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing
C++ or Java actions.