mmake is a small and effective script that will create a Makefile for Your
Java files, ready to compile.
The Makefile generated with mmake supports:
- Packages
- JavaDoc
- Clean up
- C-preprocessor
- Jar file
- Install
- Uninstall
- Dependencies
Ipopt (Interior Point OPTimizer, pronounced eye-pea-Opt) is a software
package for large-scale nonlinear optimization.
Ipopt is written in C++ and is released as open source code under the
Eclipse Public License (EPL). It is available from the COIN-OR
initiative. The code has been written by Carl Laird and Andreas Wchter,
who is the COIN project leader for Ipopt.
The Ipopt distribution can be used to generate a library that can be
linked to one's own C++, C, or Fortran code, as well as a solver
executable for the AMPL modeling environment. The package includes
interfaces to CUTEr optimization testing environment, as well as the
MATLAB and R programming environments. IPOPT can be used on Linux/UNIX,
Mac OS X and Windows platforms.
An excellent reference for this library can be found in:
Wachter and L. T. Biegler, On the Implementation of a Primal-Dual Interior
Point Filter Line Search Algorithm for Large-Scale Nonlinear Programming,
Mathematical Programming 106(1), pp. 25-57, 2006
Perl's require builtin (and its use wrapper) requires the files it loads to
return a true value. This is usually accomplished by placing a single
1;
statement at the end of included scripts or modules. It's not onerous to add but
it's a speed bump on the Perl novice's road to enlightenment. In addition, it
appears to be a non-sequitur to the uninitiated, leading some to attempt to
mitigate its appearance with a comment:
1; # keep require happy
or:
1; # Do not remove this line
or even:
1; # Must end with this, because Perl is bogus.
This module packages this "return true" behaviour so that it need not be written
explicitly. It can be used directly, but it is intended to be invoked from the
import method of a Modern::Perl-style module that enables modern Perl features
and conveniences and cleans up legacy Perl warts.
The library contains functions for memory allocation,
bit arrays, configuration files, comparing standard
C types for qsort and bsearch, error messages, expression
parsing and evaluation, filenames, hash tables, integer
sets, log files, the Linux Software Map, NNTP, priority
queues, normal queues, editor buffers, stacks, and strings.
omniORBpy is an object request broker (ORB) for Python which implements
specification 2.6 of the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA).
omniORBpy is implemented as a Python extension module (written in C++) to
provide bindings for omniORB4, a high performance C++ ORB.
Some features of omniORB4:
- Support for GIOP and IIOP 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2.
- Fully multithreaded runtime.
- TypeCode and type Any.
- CORBA 2.6 DynAny interfaces.
- Dynamic Invocation and Dynamic Skeleton interfaces.
- Complete Naming Service, omniNames.
- Support for wchar, wstring and code set negotiation.
- Full long long, long double, fixed point support.
- PortableServer::Current.
- Unix domain socket transport.
- Bidirectional GIOP.
- Interoperable Secure Socket Layer transport.
- Flexible thread management.
- Interceptors.
- Fully interoperable with other CORBA ORBs.
GTK-VNC is a VNC viewer widget for GTK+. It is built using coroutines,
allowing it to be completely asynchronous while remaining single threaded.
It supports RFB protocols 3.3 through 3.8 and the VeNCrypt authentication
extension providing SSL/TLS encryption with x509 certificate authentication.
The core library is written in C and a binding for Python using PyGTK is
available. The networking layer supports connections over both IPv4 and IPv6.
Example code illustrates how to build a vncviewer replacement using either C
or Python.
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation, http://json.org) is a lightweight
data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is
easy for machines to parse and generate. It is based on a subset of the
JavaScript Programming Language, Standard ECMA-262 3rd Edition - December
1999.JSON is a text format that is completely language independent
but uses conventions that are familiar to programmers of the C-family of
languages, including C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, Perl, TCL, and many
others. These properties make JSON an ideal data-interchange language.
This package provides a simple encoder and decoder for JSON notation. It
is intended for use with client-side Javascript applications that make
use of HTTPRequest to perform server communication functions - data can
be encoded into JSON notation for use in a client-side javascript, or
decoded from incoming Javascript requests. JSON format is native to
Javascript,and can be directly eval()'ed with no further parsing overhead.
A "public suffix" is a domain name under which Internet users can directly
register own names.
Browsers and other web clients can use it to
- avoid privacy-leaking "supercookies"
- avoid privacy-leaking "super domain" certificates [1]
- domain highlighting parts of the domain in a user interface
- sorting domain lists by site
Libpsl...
- has built-in PSL data for fast access
- allows to load PSL data from files
- checks if a given domain is a "public suffix"
- provides immediate cookie domain verification
- finds the longest public part of a given domain
- finds the shortest private part of a given domain
- works with international domains (UTF-8 and IDNA2008 Punycode)
- is thread-safe
- handles IDNA2008 UTS#46 (libicu is used by psl2c if installed)
[1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-wget/2014-03/msg00093.html
The PARI system is a package which is capable of doing formal computations on
recursive types at high speed.
It is possible to use PARI in two different ways:
1) as a library, which can be called from any upper-level language
application (for instance written in C, C++, Pascal or Fortran);
2) as a sophisticated programmable calculator, named GP, which contains
most of the standard control instructions of a standard language
like C.
This is the alpha quality version that development is in the way.
Algorithm, improvement of implementation are done.
Because improvement of performance was big, ports was made as -devel in
particular.
Rudiments is an Open Source C++ class library providing base classes
for things such as daemons, clients and servers, and wrapper classes
for the standard C functions for things like such as regular
expressions, semaphores and signal handling.