GNU binutils for vanilla ARM cross-development
This is a camlp4 extension that expands brace expansions like a shell
does. See sample.ml for examples.
Oniguruma is a BSDL Regular Expression library written for ruby-m17n,
which implements all of Perl extensions, many of .NET extensions plus
more.
It provides multiple APIs for ease of use; GNU regex compatible API,
POSIX regex compatible API and its own.
This library is multilingualized by design and can have one encoding
for each regex object. Currently supported character encodings are
ASCII, UTF-8, EUC-JP and Shift_JIS.
4.x supports Ruby1.9.
Oniguruma is a BSDL Regular Expression library written for ruby-m17n,
which implements all of Perl extensions, many of .NET extensions plus
more.
It provides multiple APIs for ease of use; GNU regex compatible API,
POSIX regex compatible API and its own.
This library is multilingualized by design and can have one encoding
for each regex object. Currently supported character encodings are
ASCII, UTF-8, EUC-JP and Shift_JIS.
4.x supports Ruby1.9.
OSSP al defines an abstract data type of a data buffer that can assemble,
move and truncate chunks of data in a stream but avoids actual copying. It
was built to deal efficiently with communication streams between software
modules. It especially provides flexible semantical data attribution through
by-chunk labeling. It also has convenient chunk traversal methods and
optional OSSP ex based exception handling.
OSSP cfg is a ISO-C library for parsing arbitrary C/C++-style configuration
files. A configuration is sequence of directives. Each directive consists of
zero or more tokens. Each token can be either a string or again a complete
sequence. This means the configuration syntax has a recursive structure and
this way allows to create configurations with arbitrarily nested sections.
OSSP l2 is a C library providing a very flexible and sophisticated Unix logging
facility. It is based on the model of arbitrary number of channels, stacked
together in a top-down data flow tree structure with filtering channels in
internal nodes and output channels on the leave nodes.
OSSP val is a flexible name to value mapping library for C variables. It is
a companion library to OSSP var. It allows one to access C variables through
name strings, although the C language does neither provide such a dedicated
facility nor an evaluation construct (which could be used to implement such
a facility easily).
The OSSP xds library is generic and extensible encoding and decoding
framework for the serialization of arbitrary ISO C data types. OSSP
xds consists of three components: the generic encoding and decoding
framework, a set of shipped engines to encode and decode values in
certain existing formats (Sun RPC/XDR and XDS/XML are currently
provided), and a run-time context, which is used to manage buffers,
registered engines, etc. The library is designed to allow fully
recursive and efficient encoding/decoding of arbitrary nested data.
Mono.Addins is a framework for creating extensible applications, and for
creating libraries which extend those applications.
Mono.Addins has been designed to be easy to use and useful for a wide
range of applications: from simple applications with small extensibility
needs, to complex applications which need support for large add-in
structures.