The libmba package is a collection of mostly independent C modules potentially
useful to any project. There are hashmap, linkedlist, and stack ADTs, a DOM-
like interface that can load and store XML files for simple XML processing, a
module for managing error codes and associated messages across separate C
libraries, and more.
GLText is a portable font rendering library for C++ OpenGL applications. It
uses FreeType2 to read and render high-quality TrueType fonts with a minimal
footprint. With just a few easy lines of C++, you can add gorgeously
rendered text to your graphical applications.
GLText is an open source project licensed under the LGPL. Basically this means
that you can use and link your application with it regardless of what license
your application uses. If you make changes to GLText, however,
you must make those changes open source under the LGPL.
Written with portablility in mind, GLText works on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD and
IRIX - virtually anywhere that FreeType2 supports.
The String::Koremutake module converts to and from Koremutake Memorable
Random Strings.
The term "Memorable Random String" was thought up by Sean B. Palmer as a
name for those strings like dopynl, glargen, glonknic, spoopwiddle, and
kebble etc. that don't have any conventional sense, but can be used as
random identifiers, especially in URIs to keep them persistent. See
http://infomesh.net/2001/07/MeRS/
Koremutake is a MeRS algorithm which is used by Shorl
(http://shorl.com/koremutake.php). As they explain: "It is, in plain
language, a way to express any large number as a sequence of syllables.
The general idea is that word-sounding pieces of information are a lot
easier to remember than a sequence of digits."
FFTW is a C subroutine library for computing the Discrete Fourier Transform
(DFT) in one or more dimensions, of both real and complex data, and of
arbitrary input size. We believe that FFTW, which is free software, should
become the FFT library of choice for most applications. Our benchmarks,
performed on a variety of platforms, show that FFTW's performance is
typically superior to that of other publicly available FFT software.
Moreover, FFTW's performance is portable: the program will perform well on
most architectures without modification.
The FFTW package was developed at MIT by Matteo Frigo and Steven G.
Johnson. Please send email to fftw@theory.lcs.mit.edu so that we can keep
track of users and send you information about new releases. The latest
version of FFTW, benchmarks, links, and other information can be found at
the FFTW home page.
FFTW is a C subroutine library for computing the Discrete Fourier Transform
(DFT) in one or more dimensions, of both real and complex data, and of
arbitrary input size. We believe that FFTW, which is free software, should
become the FFT library of choice for most applications. Our benchmarks,
performed on a variety of platforms, show that FFTW's performance is
typically superior to that of other publicly available FFT software.
Moreover, FFTW's performance is portable: the program will perform well on
most architectures without modification.
The FFTW package was developed at MIT by Matteo Frigo and Steven G.
Johnson. Please send email to fftw@theory.lcs.mit.edu so that we can keep
track of users and send you information about new releases. The latest
version of FFTW, benchmarks, links, and other information can be found at
the FFTW home page.
WolfSSL is an embedded SSL Library for programmers building security
functionality into their applications and devices.
Highlights
- Up to TLS 1.2 and DTLS 1.2
- Full client and server support
- Progressive list of supported ciphers
- Key and Certificate generation
- OCSP, CRL support
Lightweight
- Small Size: 20-100kB
- Runtime Memory: 1-36kB
- 20x smaller than OpenSSL
Portable
- Abstraction Layers (OS, Custom I/O, Standard C library, and more)
- Simple API
- OpenSSL Compatibility Layer
- Long list of supported platforms
C++ utility for simple IOStream-based Inter-Process Communication
Shapefile C Library V1.2
Purpose
The Shapefile C Library provides the ability to write simple C
programs for reading, writing and updating (to a limited extent) ESRI
Shapefiles, and the associated attribute file (.dbf).
Documentation
/usr/local/share/doc/shapelib/shapelib.html - General docs
/usr/local/share/doc/shapelib/shp_api.html - Shape (.SHP) File API
/usr/local/share/doc/shapelib/dbg_api.html - Attribute (.DBF) File API
Check Shapelib Homepage below:
This is a port of Apache2 mod_mime_magic.c in Perl, written in XS with the
aim of being efficient and fast especially for applications that need to
be run for an extended amount of time.
There is a compatibility layer for File::MMagic. you can specify :compat
when importing the module
use File::MMagic::XS qw(:compat);
And then the following methods are going to be available from
File::MMagic::XS:
checktype_filename
checktype_filehandle
checktype_contents
addMagicEntry
Currently this software is in beta. If you have
suggestions/recommendations about the interface or anything else, now is
your chance to send them!
KDbg is a graphical user interface to gdb, the GNU debugger,
to provide an intuitive interface for setting breakpoints,
inspecting variables, and stepping through code.
* Inspection of variable values in a tree structure.
* Debugger at your finger tips: The basic debugger functions
(step, next, run, finish, until, set/clear/enable/disable
breakpoint) are bound to function keys F5 through F10.
* Of course, lots of other basic functions: View source code,
search text, set program arguments and environment variables,
display arbitrary expressions
* Debugging of core dumps, attaching to running processes is
possible.
* Conditional breakpoints.