A library of extra functions for the standard Haskell libraries. Most
functions are simple additions, filling out missing functionality. A few
functions are available in later versions of GHC, but this package makes
them available back to GHC 7.2. The module "Extra" documents all functions
provided by this library. Modules such as "Data.List.Extra" provide extra
functions over "Data.List" and also reexport "Data.List". Users are
recommended to replace "Data.List" imports with "Data.List.Extra" if they
need the extra functionality.
Mueval is a Haskell interpreter. It uses the GHC API to evaluate arbitrary
Haskell expressions. Importantly, mueval takes many precautions to defang
and avoid "evil" code. It uses resource limits, whitelisted modules,
special Show instances for IO, threads, processes, changes of directory,
and so on to sandbox the Haskell code. It is, in short, intended to be a
standalone version of Lambdabot's famous evaluation functionality. For
examples and explanations, please see the README file. Mueval is POSIX-only.
Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries. A
large part of Boost is provided as C++ template code which is
resolved entirely at compile-time without linking. This package
aims to provide the most useful subset of Boost libraries for
template use among CRAN package. By placing these libraries in this
package, we offer a more efficient distribution system for CRAN as
replication of this code in the sources of other packages is avoided.
php-memoize is a PHP extension which transparently caches PHP functions, much
like Perl's Memoize module.
It comes with the following storage modules which can be enabled at compile
time:
- memory: Simple per-request module with no dependencies.
Since this is a per-request cache, neither TTLs specified in the
`memoize()` call or `memoize.default_ttl` are used.
- memcached: Uses libmemcached or the memcached PHP extension
libgit2 is...
licensed under a very permissive license so you can use it anywhere
faster than any other Git library
written in standards compliant C99
completely multi-platform: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, xBSD
compiled natively under all platforms (yes, even MSVC on Windows)
re-entrant, with sane error handling
designed with a solid and consistent API
available as bindings for all major scripting languages
LibHID is a user-space HID access library written in C. It provides a
generic and flexible way to access and interact with USB HID devices,
much like libusb does for plain USB devices. It is based on libusb, thus
it requires no HID support in the kernel. Furthermore, it aims to
support all operating system supported by libusb: Linux, BSD, OS X, and
Windows.
Searpc is a simple C language RPC framework based on GObject system.
Searpc handles the serialization/deserialization part of RPC, the
transport part is left to users.
The serialization/deserialization uses JSON format via json-glib
library. A serialized json object is returned from server to client
after executing the RPC function. Each RPC function defined in the
server side should take an extra GError argument to report error.
libshbuf implements a new kind of IPC: the "shared buffer", a faster, more
flexible replacement for standard Unix FIFOs. It offers the following
advantages:
- Normally better latency and throughput
- Full access to the buffer at any time
- Connecting processes need not to be children of each other
- Arbitrary buffer lengths
- Memory mapped
- "Backlog"
The implementation is based on SysV shared memory, semaphores and message
queues. It makes use of POSIX pthreads.
The GNU Binutils are a collection of binary tools. The main ones are:
* ld - the GNU linker.
* as - the GNU assembler.
Most of these programs use BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library, to do
low-level manipulation. Many of them also use the opcodes library to assemble
and disassemble machine instructions.
This port may be used as a replacement for the system binutils and support
features from the latest versions of GCC.
For cross-compilation, see the devel/cross-binutils port.
php-memoize is a PHP extension which transparently caches PHP functions, much
like Perl's Memoize module.
It comes with the following storage modules which can be enabled at compile
time:
- memory: Simple per-request module with no dependencies.
Since this is a per-request cache, neither TTLs specified in the
`memoize()` call or `memoize.default_ttl` are used.
- memcached: Uses libmemcached or the memcached PHP extension