Library that provides GLib and Gtk implementation of the DBusMenu protocol.
The DBusMenu protocol make it possible for applications to export and import
their menus over DBus.
DFUI is a user interface abstraction in the form of a protocol by
which application logic (such as a system installer) in the backend
can talk to a concrete user interface (such as curses or GTK) in
the frontend.
Libdict is a compact, ANSI C library which provides access to a set of
generic and flexible ``dictionary'' data structures. All algorithms
used in libdict have been optimized, and, with one very small exception,
are not recursive but iterative. It was written by Farooq Mela, and is
released under a BSD style licence.
Libdict implements the following data structures: AVL Tree, Red-Black
Tree, Splay Tree, Treap, Weight-balanced tree, Path-reduction tree,
Hashtable (Chained).
These structures can be used to efficiently store and retrieve key-data
pairs. Each of these structures can be accessed using its direct API, or
it can be accessed using a dictionary abstraction. Despite it's name,
libdict can be used to store any kind of data and any kind of key (provided
it fits into a 'void' pointer on your system).
Libaura is a library of Assorted Useful Reusable Abstractions -
data structures and utilities for C language programming. At
present, they include:
- memory allocators/deallocators
- key<->value dictionaries (hashed or sorted)
- extensible buffers
- filesystem predicates (is_dir, is_named_pipe, etc)
- popen() variation which allows the caller to know the pid of
the process on the other end of the pipe.
GNU libavl, a library for balanced binary trees. Balanced binary trees
provide guaranteed O(lg n) performance for list insertion, deletion, and
search operations. libavl is the most complete free balanced binary tree
library on the net today, supporting AVL trees in plain, threaded, and
right-threaded forms as well as plain red-black trees.
This is the begemot utility function library. It is needed to
build most of the begemot tools.
Universal BFD library from the GNU binutils
BFD stands for "Binary File Descriptor". This library can handle
almost any object file format on earth.
cmdln.py fixes some of the design flaws in cmd.py and takes advantage
of new Python stdlib modules (e.g. optparse) so that it is more useful
(and convenient) for implementing command-line scripts/shells.
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Coil: A Configuration Library.
Introduction
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Coil is a configuration file format that is parsed into a tree of
dict like Struct objects. The format supports inheritance, allowing
complicated configurations to be as compact as possible.
Design Goals
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General design/implementation goals, some have been met, others are
still in progress.
- Support Twisted and non-Twisted reactor driven Python programs.
- Scalable to complex configurations, easily avoiding duplication.
- Orthogonal to code; code should not be required to know about the
config system used, it should be regular Python or Twisted code.
- Minimal boilerplate.
Disorder and chaos are interesting phenomena. Calculating the amount
of entropy, information, or disorder in an information stream or data
collection has many interesting applications.
libdisorder provides a simple C library for calculating classic Shannon
entropy (more to come in future releases).