bmake is a portable version of NetBSD's make(1) utility,
conveniently packaged using a configure script, for other environments
which may lack NetBSD's libraries, regular expression code, etc.
This library provides C++11 bindings/wrapper over a subset of SDL2
functions with extra features proided with modern C++ such as:
* RAII-style initialization and destruction
* Full error checking: exception is thrown if any SDL function
fails. Exception itself allows to retrieve SDL error string
* C++11 move semantics support, which allow you to store SDL objects
in containers and pass/return them by value with no overhead
The Ada compiler package GNAT GPL 2013 from Adacore contained a set of
thin bindings for the Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL). These bindings have
been pulled out and packaged as a separate library. It should be noted
that they are covered by the full GPLv3 which is not a typical license for
thin bindings.
SGE is a graphic library for the Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) library.
Some of SGE:s features are:
-Pixel operations
-Clipping
-Lines, circles and other figures (with antialiasing and alpha blending)
-Rotation and scaling of surfaces
-Palette functions
-TrueType/Bitmap/SFont font functions
-Basic 2D collision detection
-Sprite classes
-Basic texture mapping
-Filled and gourand shaded polygons (with antialiasing or alpha blending)
SDLmm is a C++ glue for SDL, or the Simple DirectMedia Layer, which is a
generic API that provides low level access to audio, keyboard, mouse,
joystick, 3D hardware via OpenGL, and 2D framebuffer across multiple
platforms.
SDLmm aims to stay as close as possible to the C API while taking advantage
of native C++ features like object orientation. We will also aim at being
platform independent as much as possible.
SDTS++ is a C++ toolkit that programmers can use to write
applications that can read or write SDTS datasets. Application
developers can use SDTS++ library classes to work with the
logical structure of these datasets without having to worry
about the physical details of each dataset.
SEDSED is a Python script that masters SED scripts. It generates SED debug
files in SED, which lets you debug scripts with your own version of SED.
It's also a script beautifier, doing indentation and spaces/comments
formatting. It can also convert SED scripts to colorful HTML files.
serdisplib is as a library to drive serial LC- or OLED-displays with
built-in controllers. Some displays connected to the parallel port
are also supported.
This is a portable library for performing stream I/O. It provides similar
functionality to the ANSI C Standard I/O functions collectively known as
Stdio. However, it is generally faster and more robust than most Stdio
implementations.
This version of the library has been ported to all known UNIX platforms
including various flavors of IRIX, SUNOS, Solaris, Ultrix, Linux, BSDI,
and MVS/OpenEdition. The library handles 64-bit streams on platforms that
support 64-bit files.
A set of regression tests is available in the subdirectory
$(WRKDIR)/src/lib/sfio/Sfio_t. These tests can be exercised by running
the shell script runtest after building the library.
SFML is a portable and easy to use multimedia API written in C++.
You can see it as a modern, object-oriented alternative to SDL.
SFML is composed of several packages to perfectly suit your needs.
You can use SFML as a minimal windowing system to interface with
OpenGL, or as a fully-featured multimedia library for building games
or interactive programs.