PLY is a Python-only implementation of the popular compiler construction
tools lex and yacc. The implementation borrows ideas from a number of
previous efforts; most notably John Aycock's SPARK toolkit. However, the
overall flavor of the implementation is more closely modeled after the C
version of lex and yacc. The other significant feature of PLY is that it
provides extensive input validation and error reporting--much more so than
other Python parsing tools.
The PlayStation Portable Toolchain is a collection of tools and utilities
for homebrew PSP development.
The PlayStation Portable Toolchain is a collection of tools and utilities
for homebrew PSP development.
The PlayStation Portable Toolchain is a collection of tools and utilities
for homebrew PSP development.
The PlayStation Portable Toolchain is a collection of tools and utilities
for homebrew PSP development.
The PlayStation Portable Toolchain is a collection of tools and utilities
for homebrew PSP development.
ptmalloc is the original version of the malloc that was later included
in GNU libc. This version is also but *not* exclusively LGPL:
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This package comes with no documentation beyond a README, which isn't
worth installing. It appears that the GNU libc man page malloc(3)
applies, but it's not included here for copyright reasons.
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Python bindings for the Capstone Disassembly Engine
Capstone is a disassembly framework with the target of becoming the ultimate
disasm engine for binary analysis and reversing in the security community.
This package provides semi-portable access to hardware provided atomic memory
operations. These might allow you to write code:
- That does more interesting things in signal handlers
- Makes more effective use of multiprocessors by allowing you to write
clever lock-free code. Note that such code is very difficult to get
right, and will unavoidably be less portable than lock-based code. It
is also not always faster than lock-based code. But it may occasionally
be a large performance win
- To experiment with new and much better thread programming paradigms, etc.
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