This is a simple library to load images of various formats as SDL surfaces.
This library supports BMP, PPM, PCX, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TGA, and TIFF formats.
API:
#include "SDL_image.h"
SDL_Surface *IMG_Load(const char *file);
or
SDL_Surface *IMG_Load_RW(SDL_RWops *src, int freesrc);
or
SDL_Surface *IMG_Load_RW(SDL_RWops *src, int freesrc, char *type);
where type is a string specifying the format (i.e. "PNG" or "pcx").
Note that IMG_Load_RW cannot load TGA images.
An example program 'showimage' is included, with source in showimage.c
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Gofer is an interactive functional programming environment (i.e. an
interpreter) supporting a language based on the draft report for Haskell
version 1.2.
Gofer is intended as an experimental language, particularly where type classes
are involved. Gofer extends the Haskell type class system in several ways.
The most significant features of Haskell not currently supported are:
modules, arrays, overloaded numeric constants, default declarations, derived
instances, contexts in datatype definitions.
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And just in case you wondered:
The name "Gofer" is not a trademark, registered or otherwise, and
you are free to mention this name in published material, public and
private correspondence, or other documents without restriction or
obligation.
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CRM114 is a system to examine incoming e-mail, system log streams,
data files or other data streams, and to sort, filter, or alter the
incoming files or data streams according to the user's wildest
desires. Criteria for categorization of data can be by satisfaction
of regexes, by sparse binary polynomial matching with a Bayesian
Chain Rule evaluator, or by other means. Accuracy of the SBPH/BCR
classifier has been seen in excess of 99 per cent, for 1/4 megabyte
of learning text. In other words, CRM114 learns, and it learns fast.
OpenDKIM is an open source implementation of the DKIM (Domain Keys Identified
Mail) sender authentication system proposed by the E-mail Signing Technology
Group (ESTG), now standardized by the IETF (RFC4871). It also includes
an implementations of the Vouch By Reference (VBR, RFC5518) proposed standard.
The OpenDKIM package consists of a library that implements the DKIM service
and a milter-based filter application that can plug in to any milter-aware
MTA to provide that service to sufficiently recent sendmail MTAs and other
MTAs that support the milter protocol.
OpenR2 is a library that implements the MFC/R2 signalling over E1 lines using
the Zapata Telephony interface (or DAHDI). The MF R2 tones required for the
signaling are generated by code borrowed from the LGPL library SpanDSP
written by Steve Underwood, the user has the option to provide a MF interface
to use his own MF R2 tone generation and detection so the library will use
them when needed, that's why this library does not depend directly on spandsp,
libteletone or zaptel for tone generation and detection (depends on zaptel
for CAS bits and general media transmission though)
MagicPoint - an X11 based presentation tool
MagicPoint is an X11 based presentation tool. It is designed to make
simple presentations easy while to make complicated presentations
possible. Its presentation file (whose suffix is typically .mgp) is
just text so that you can create presentation files quickly with your
favorite editor (e.g. Emacs).
For more information, see /usr/local/share/doc/mgp/*.
Sample files are located in /usr/local/share/doc/mgp/sample.
It's a good idea to preview a sample file before installation.
% ./mgp tutorial.mgp
This is a collection of data structures and algorithms useful for
building bioinformatics-related tools and utilities. Current list of
features includes: a Sequence data type supporting protein and
nucleotide sequences and conversion between them. As of version 0.4,
different kinds of sequence have different types. Support for quality
data, reading and writing Fasta formatted files, reading TwoBit and phd
formats, and Roche/454 SFF files. Rudimentary (i.e. unoptimized) support
for doing alignments - including dynamic adjustment of scores based on
sequence quality. Also Blast output parsing. Partly implemented single
linkage clustering, and multiple alignment. Reading Gene Ontology (GO)
annotations (GOA) and definitions hierarchy.
PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is a public key encryption pack-
age to protect E-mail and data files. It lets you commu-
nicate securely with people you've never met, with no
secure channels needed for prior exchange of keys. It's
well featured and fast, with sophisticated key management,
digital signatures, data compression, and good ergonomic
design.
Contributors:
Matthias Bruestle for the myetsid feature.
Lutz Donnerhacke for the pgp2.6.3in development.
Ingmar Camphausen, Thomas Roessler, a.o. for extensive testing.
FTP: ftp://ftp.fu-berlin.de/doc/IN/IN-CA/pgp/pgp263in/files/pgp263in.changes
"Swapd" is a daemon that watches free memory and manages swap files. If free
memory drops too low, additional swap files are created. Additionally, if there
is too much free memory, swap files are deactivated and disk space may be
reclaimed.
"Linux swapd" (http://sourceforge.net/projects/swapd/) didn't work very well,
but the idea was good. I started making a version that would work and
would also be somewhat portable. It currently compiles on Linux and FreeBSD,
but requires `libstatgrab' (http://www.i-scream.org/libstatgrab/) to work on
platforms that don't have /proc/meminfo (i.e., platforms that aren't Linux).
This module implements an XML diff producing XML output. Both input and
output are DOM documents, as implemented by XML::LibXML.
The diff format used by XML::DifferenceMarkup is meant to be
human-readable (i.e. simple, as opposed to short) - basically the diff
is a subset of the input trees, annotated with instruction element nodes
specifying how to convert the source tree to the target by inserting and
deleting nodes. To prevent name colisions with input trees, all added
elements are in a namespace http://www.locus.cz/XML/DifferenceMarkup
(the diff will fail on input trees which already use that namespace).