BSD Owl Scripts
This collection of BSD Make directives aims at providing a highly
portable build system targetting modern UNIX systems and supporting
common or less command languages.
It can already be used to:
* Preparation and publication of TeX documents;
* Development of TeX macros with NOWEB;
* Development of OCaml software;
* Maintainance of a FreeBSD workstation configuration files;
* Preparation of a static website with ONSGMLS.
BYACC/Java is an extension of the Berkeley v 1.8 YACC-compatible parser
generator. Standard YACC takes a YACC source file, and generates one or
more C files from it, which if compiled properly, will produce a LALR-
grammar parser. this extension support a -J option to generate Java source
code.
c2mdoc is a shell and awk(1) script wrapper which abuses devel/cproto's parser
to spit out function prototypes in a format ready to paste into FreeBSD
developer documentation. c2man already claims to do such a thing, but seems
crippled in the face of our kernel source. The toolchain used by this port
winces, but still generates markup.
Catch stands for C++ Automated Test Cases in Headers and is a multi-paradigm
automated test framework for C++ and Objective-C (and, maybe, C). It is
implemented entirely in a set of header files, but is packaged up as a single
header for extra convenience.
As a project Alexandria's goal is to reduce duplication of effort
and improve portability of Common Lisp code according to its own
idiosyncratic and rather conservative aesthetic. What this actually
means is open to debate, but each project member has a veto on all
project activities, so a degree of conservatism is inevitable.
This package is compiled with SBCL.
Syncmail is a CVS notification tool which can provide a diff for every
change to a CVS repository, mailed to specified email addresses.
This tool is useful for large communities to monitor activity,
and is used for Python and many other active projects.
CVSTrac is a bug and patch-set tracking system for use with CVS
appropriate for use on projects with up to a few hundred developers.
CVSTrac is designed for low-ceremony development - it provides
mechanisms for tracking changes and bugs without unnecessary
restrictions. It has a built-in Wiki and ticketing system. Both
of these functions can be linked to the CVS tree.
DCMTK is a collection of libraries and applications implementing large parts
of the DICOM standard. DCMTK includes software for examining, constructing and
converting DICOM image files, handling offline media, sending and receiving
images over a network connection, as well as demonstrative image storage and
worklist servers. DCMTK comes in complete source code and is written in a
mixture of ANSI C and C++.
As a project Alexandria's goal is to reduce duplication of effort
and improve portability of Common Lisp code according to its own
idiosyncratic and rather conservative aesthetic. What this actually
means is open to debate, but each project member has a veto on all
project activities, so a degree of conservatism is inevitable.
ELF is a command line based ELF header analyzer. This tool
allows you to easily parse the ehdr of ELF object files
into a human readable format (and various other formats).
This is a very good source of both source code (for people
learning the ELF) and information for developers that care
about the internals of object files that is generated for
them.