COBF (aka C-Obfuscator) is a program which manipulates C or C++ source files
in a way that they aren't readable by human beings; but they remain
compilable.
Convert::UUlib is a versatile and powerful decoder/encoder library
for a variety of encodings used in Usenet and Mail (uuencode,
xxencode, b64, binhex...).
Cnews news transport software
LICENSE: BSD
FTP: ftp://ftp.dinoex.org/pub/c-news/
Library for decrypting and parsing YubiKey One-Time Passwords (OTP), written in
C.
Log4sh is a logging framework for shell scripts that works similar to
the other wonderful logging products available from the Apache Software
Foundation (eg. log4j, log4perl). Although not as powerful as the
others, it can make the task of adding advanced logging to shell scripts
easier. It has much more power than just using simple "echo" commands
throughout. In addition, it can be configured from a properties file so
that scripts in a production environment do not need to be altered to
change the amount of logging they produce.
eventxx is a simple, direct, one-header inline C++ wrapper for libevent.
It's designed to be as close to use to libevent (without compromising modern
C++ programming techniques) and efficient (since all implementation is trivial
and inline, theoretically, it imposes no overhead at all) as possible.
The Perl Ioctl module provides an easily extensible way of getting
the value of the C ioctl constants.
genproto generates prototypes from C/C++ code. It does not touch the original
files, and the output format can be changed via printf-style format strings.
Nuxi CloudABI is an application binary interface for UNIX-like operating
systems built around the concept of capability-based security. In a
nutshell, it means that you can run processes directly on top of a UNIX
kernel while keeping complete control over the actions the process is
allowed to perform.
This port installs a full toolchain that can be used to compile C and
C++ software against CloudABI.
XAnim is a program that can display animations of various
formats on systems running X11. XAnim currently supports
the following animation types:
+ FLI animations.
+ FLC animations.
+ IFF animations. The following features are sup-
ported:
-> Compressions 3,5,7,J(movies) and l(small
L).
-> Color cycling during single images and
anims.
-> Display Modes: depth 1-8, EHB, HAM and
HAM8.
+ GIF87a and GIF89a files.
-> single and multiple images supported.
-> GIF89a animation extensions supported.
+ GIF89a animation extension support.
+ a kludgy text file listing gifs and what order
to show them in.
+ DL animations. Formats 1, 2 and partial 3.
+ Amiga PFX(PageFlipper Plus F/X) animations. TEMP
DISABLED
+ Amiga MovieSetter animations(For those Eric
Schwartz fans).
+ Utah Raster Toolkit RLE images and anims.
+ AVI animations. Currently supported are
-> IBM Ultimotion (ULTI) depth 16.
-> JPEG (JPEG) depth 24.
images.
+ MPEG animations. Currently only Type I Frames
are displayed. Type B and Type P frames are cur-
rently ignored, but will be added in future
revs.
+ WAV audio files may have their sound added to
any animation type that doesn't already have
audio, by specifying the .wav file after the
animation file on the command line. Currently
only the PCM audio codec is supported.
+ any combination of the above on the same command
line.
XAnim also provides various options that allow the user to
alter colormaps, playback speeds, looping modes and can
provide on-the-fly scaling of animations with the mouse.
LICENSE: freely used, copied and redistributed without fee for non-commerical purposes
( http://xanim.va.pubnix.com/home.html )
( http://xanim.resnet.gatech.edu/home.html )
( http://smurfland.cit.buffalo.edu/xanim/home.html )