libcidr is a library that provides a number of functions to input, output,
manipulate, compare, multilate, and otherwise play with, IP addresses and
netblocks.
It supports both IPv4 and IPv6, and provides sufficiently diverse functions
to be useful for everything from log processes to network client and server
programs. It parses addresses in a wide variety of common formats. It also
provides a plethora of options for formatting them on the output as well.
It can compare them in various ways and give you some useful statistics
about the netblocks in which they reside.
libftdi - A library (using libusb) to talk to FTDI's FT2232C,
FT232BM and FT245BM type chips including the popular bitbang mode.
Note: When you get a -5 error "can't claim usb device" during
ftdi_usb_open(), make sure the kernel ftdi_sio driver is unloaded.
libghthash is a Generic Hash Table which is meant to be easy to extend,
portable, clear in its code and easy to use. You can store any kind of
data in it, regardless of size etc.
The Desktop Notifications framework provides a standard way of doing passive
pop-up notifications on the desktop. These are designed to notify the
user of something without interrupting their work with a dialog box that they
must close. Passive popups can automatically disappear after a short period
of time.
This port contains the library and a small command line client.
See deskutils/notification-daemon for the daemon.
LiON (Lund's Input Output Library) is a C library to quickly develop
programs that are event-driven, networked, non-blocking and portable.
It includes a simple API to do any networking, file I/O and pipes.
It is multiplatform and runs on POSIX-like systems and Windows.
Lua CJSON provides fast JSON parsing and encoding support for Lua. It
has been tested under Linux, FreeBSD, OSX, Solaris and Windows.
Features:
- Fast, standards compliant encoding/parsing routines.
- Full support for JSON with UTF-8, including decoding surrogate pairs.
- Optional run-time support for common exceptions to the JSON specification
(NaN, Infinity,..).
- No external dependencies.
LPeg is a new pattern-matching library for Lua,
based on Parsing Expression Grammars (PEGs).
DirectX header files for use with MinGW. These header files are used by
the SDL project to compile SDL on Cygwin, but can also be used to
compile native applications for Windows with MinGW.
The program mph tries to generate an order preserving minimal perfect
hashing (MPH) function for the set of keys, one per line, on stdin.
Each key can be at most 4095 characters long (see keys.h to increase
this limit), and the keys must be unique. If mph terminates, it emits
a language independent binary or text representation of the MPH
function on stdout. To generate a usable hash function, this output
should be fed to a language dependent filter, like emitc.
ocaml-calendar is an OCaml library for managing dates and times.