A port from the CLD (Compact Language Detector) library embedded in
Google's Chromium browser. The library detects the language from
provided UTF8 text (plain text or HTML). It's implemented in C++,
with very basic Python bindings.
You most likely need devel/cld2 port: version 2 of CLD. This port is here
only to for pecl-cld until it support CLD version 2.
The libdisasm library provides basic disassembly of Intel x86
instructions from a binary stream. The intent is to provide an easy to
use disassembler which can be called from any application; the
disassembly can be produced in AT&T syntax and Intel syntax, as well as
in an intermediate format which includes detailed instruction and
operand type information.
Dmake is a make utility similar to GNU make or the Workshop dmake.
dmake is different from other versions of Make in that it supports
significant enhancements.
The original author(s) were WTICorp.com, but they appear to have lost
interest in maintaining the code.
This port installs the version previously maintained by the Apache
OpenOffice project.
The debug memory allocation or dmalloc library has been designed as a
portable drop in replacement for the system's memory management
routines while providing powerful debugging facilities configurable at
runtime. These facilities include such things as memory-leak
tracking, fence-post write detection, file/line number reporting, and
general logging of statistics. Online documentation is available at:
Eblob is a low-level local append-only (configurable) storage system. It
combines fast read/write performance with configuration simplicity and rich
feature set. Its main goal was to provide bullet-proof low-level backend
for Elliptics distributed storage (this is default backend now).
edb (Evan's Debugger) is a cross platform x86/x86-64 debugger. It
was inspired by OllyDbg, but aims to function on x86 and x86-64 as
well as multiple OS's. Linux is the only officially supported
platform at the moment, but FreeBSD, OpenBSD, OSX and Windows ports
are underway with varying degrees of functionality.
A free test coverage analysis tool for C++. Analogous to purecov but quite
different in implementation. This tool does its job by instrumenting the
source as you compile. You can thus add your own instrumentation to every
line on the fly.
csoap is a client/server SOAP library implemented in pure C.
It comes with an embedded HTTP server called nanohttp.
The transferred XML structures are handled by libxml2.
csoap comes with the following features:
- client/server HTTP engine
- Attachments via MIME
- https (SSL) with OpenSSL
cvs2cl.pl: CVS-log-message-to-ChangeLog conversion script
This Perl script does what you think it does: It produces a GNU-style
ChangeLog for CVS-controlled sources, by running "cvs log" and parsing
the output. Duplicate log messages get unified in the Right Way.
Folsom is an Erlang based metrics system inspired by Coda Hale's
metrics. The metrics API's purpose is to collect real-time metrics
from your Erlang applications and publish them via Erlang APIs and
output plugins. folsom is not a persistent store. There are 6 types
of metrics: counters, gauges, histograms (and timers), histories,
meter_readers and meters.