rlwrap is a 'readline wrapper' that uses the GNU readline library to allow the
editing of keyboard input for any other command. Input history is remembered
across invocations, separately for each command; history completion and search
work as in bash and completion word lists can be specified on the command line.
Roboctl is a library and tool suite for communicating with Lego and
Vex robots from Unix systems. It allows users to upload programs
and other data to the controller, examine various robot states such
as battery level, firmware version, etc., and control the robot
remotely from a Unix workstation.
A source code documentation tool for C, C++, Fortran, Perl,
shell scripts, Assembler, DCL, DB/C, Tcl/Tk, Forth, Lisp,
COBOL, Occam, Basic, HTML, Clarion, and more. It can produce
documentation in HTML, XML DocBook, TROFF, ASCII, LaTeX or
RTF format.
This package contains HTML documentation for the Root framework.
The installed package is 110 MB large.
ROOT stand for "<R>OOTs <O>bject-<O>riented <T>echnologies" - it is an object
oriented data analysis framework written in C++. ROOT has its origin at the
Centre Europeenne pour la Recherche Nucleaire (CERN) and is a cross platform
tool well-known to high energy physicists, but it's also used in a wide range
of other data analysis applications. The system consists of the C/C++
interpreter CINT (for interactive development and rapid prototyping) and
hundreds of classes, which provides functionalities u.a. for:
- Data Histogram and Minimization Operations
- Linear Algebra, Matrix and Vector Operations
- Tree, Ntuple and other Data Containers/Structures
- 2D Graphics, 3D Graphics and Detector Geometry Modeling
- Graphical User Interface
- Operating System and Networking Interface
- Inline Documentation and PostScript Interface
- PROOF Server (parallel computing)
ROTE is a simple C library for VT102 terminal emulation. It allows the
programmer to set up virtual 'screens' and send them data. The virtual
screens will emulate the behavior of a VT102 terminal, interpreting escape
sequences, control characters and such. The library supports ncurses as
well so that you may render the virtual screen to the real screen when you
need to.
The RPC2 library. The RPC2 library provides interprocess communication for the
Coda distributed filesystem.
Project contact information below.
EMAIL: coda@cs.cmu.edu
rsvndump is a command line tool that is able to dump a Subversion
repository that resides on a remote server. All data is dumped in
the format that can be read an written by svnadmin dump, so the
data which is produced can easily be imported into a new Subversion
repository.
Ruby-calendar includes the following modules.
Calendrical Calculations module:
This module supports the following calendars:
Gregorian (current civil), Calendar week (ISO), Julian (old
civil), Islamic (Moslem), Hebrew (Jewish), Mayan, French
Revolutionary, Old Hindu, Achelis', Coptic, Ethiopian, Jalaali
(incomplete), Kyureki (Japanese traditional with CE) A "Getdate"
module
Getdate module:
This module provides a method which creates a Time object reflecting
the given representation of dates and times. An "Sdn" module
Sdn module:
This is an interface to the Scott E. Lee's SDN package.
This module supports the following calendars:
Gregorian, Julian, French Republican, Jewish
date2 is an alternative date class for Ruby.
This class handles calculations about dates. The day of reform can be
specified freely in this class. The procedures about holiday
(holiday.rb) and date format (parsedate2.rb, strftime.rb and
strptime.rb) are also available.
rubyDialogs is a simple interface to dialog(1).
This software is distributed under the Bluesine public license, which
is a variant of the BSD license. (See: http://bluesine.com/license/)