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devel/IO-All-LWP-0.14 (Score: 7.982873E-5)
IO::All interface to LWP
This module acts as glue between IO::All and LWP, so that files can be read and written through the network using the convenient IO:All interface. Note that this module is not used directly: you just use IO::All, which knows when to autoload IO::All::HTTP, IO::All::HTTPS, IO::All::FTP, or IO::All::Gopher, which implement the specific protocols based on IO::All::LWP.
devel/cmake-3.6.2 (Score: 7.982873E-5)
HTML and Qt Creator helpfiles for CMake
CMake is used to control the software compilation process using simple platform and compiler independent configuration files. CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces that can be used in the compiler environment of your choice. CMake is quite sophisticated: it is possible to support complex environments requiring system configuration, pre-processor generation, code generation, and template instantiation. This port contains CMake's documentation in additional formats such as HTML and QCH.
devel/autobox-Core-1.32 (Score: 7.982873E-5)
Core functions exposed as methods in primitive types
autobox::CORE defines methods for core operations such as join, print, most everything in perlfunc, some things from Scalar::Util and List::Util, and some Perl 5 versions of methods taken from Perl6. These methods expose as methods the built-in functions for minipulating numbers, strings, arrays, hashes, and code references. It can be handy to use built-in functions as methods to avoid messy dereferencing syntaxes and parentheses pile ups.
devel/erlware_commons-0.21.0 (Score: 7.982873E-5)
Erlang project focused on all aspects of reusable components
Erlware commons can best be described as an extension to the stdlib application that is distributed with Erlang. These are things that we at Erlware have found useful for production applications but are not included with the distribution. We hope that as things in this library prove themselves useful, they will make their way into the main Erlang distribution. However, whether they do or not, we hope that this application will prove generally useful.
devel/openmp-3.9.0 (Score: 7.982873E-5)
Support for the OpenMP language
The OpenMP subproject of LLVM contains the components required to build an executable OpenMP program that are outside the compiler itself. Here you can find : * the code for the runtime library against which code compiled by clang -fopenmp must be linked before it can run. * the library that supports offload to target devices (in "offload") * the OpenUH test-suite used to validate the OpenMP runtime
dns/IO-Async-Resolver-DNS-0.06 (Score: 7.982873E-5)
Resolve DNS queries using IO::Async
IO::Async::Resolver::DNS extends the IO::Async::Resolver class with extra methods and resolver functions to perform DNS-specific resolver lookups. It does not directly provide any methods or functions of its own. These functions are provided for performing DNS-specific lookups, to obtain MX or SRV records, for example. For regular name resolution, the usual getaddrinfo and getnameinfo methods on the standard IO::Async::Resolver should be used.
emulators/m2000-0.6 (Score: 7.982873E-5)
Portable emulator for the Philips P2000 home computer
P2000 Emulator - P2000T or P2000M model (P2000M emulation is buggy) - Support for 1 ROM cartridge - User-definable amount of RAM - One tape drive - Sound through PC Speaker or SoundBlaster (MS-DOS version), or USS(/Lite) /dev/dsp (Linux/SVGALib and Unix/X versions) - SAA5050 character rounding emulated in high resolution mode The tape files should be writable, otherwise the emulator won't load them.
games/egl-0.3.1 (Score: 7.982873E-5)
Enhanced OpenGL-only Quake II engine
Enhanced, OpenGL-only Quake II engine. It brings plethora of improvements over the original, including, but not limited to: - Optimized rendering backend, support for new textures and shaders - Framerate decoupling: your video framerate can be infinite while your network framerate is 30 - R1Q2 protocol version 35 supported on the client-side - Improved console (highly customizable, better tab autocompletion) - Various improvements in crosshairs, HUD, particles and decals - Optimized virtual file system, new supported file formats, etc.
games/inform-6.32 (Score: 7.982873E-5)
Compiler for producing text adventure games
This compiler produces text adventure games that can be played using Infocom-compatible interpreters (such as jzip and xzip in the FreeBSD Ports Collection). This port normally installs HTML documentation in /usr/share/doc/inform. If you would prefer another format, such as TeX, Postscript, or PDF, build the port with NOPORTDOCS=yes and obtain the manual from the FTP site. The FTP site also contains example games and other resources.
These are the tablebases for crafty, minus the pawn tbs
These are the 3, 4, and 5 man tablebases for crafty's endgames. If you are truly blessed with disk space, you may also want to install the games/crafty-tablebases-pawns port. Be warned that all of these togther will eat up around 7.1 Gigs of your disk space, or 14.2G, if you don't delete the distfiles (I highly recommend doing this, as these files almost never change).