Unlike the tie-based Data::Lazy, this module operates on values, not
variables. Therefore, assigning into $dv and $lv above will simply
replace the value, instead of triggering a STORE method call.
Also, thanks to the overload-based implementation, this module is
about 2x faster than Data::Lazy.
acsccid is a PC/SC driver for Linux/Mac OS X and it supports ACS CCID
smart card readers. This library provides a PC/SC IFD handler
implementation and communicates with the readers through the PC/SC Lite
resource manager (pcscd).
Classes that represent and manipulate fractions (x = a/b).
The Math_FractionOp static class contains definitions for:
- basic arithmetic operations
- comparing fractions
- greatest common divisor (gcd) and least common multiple (lcm)
of two integers
- simplifying (reducing) and getting the reciprocal of a fraction
- converting a float to fraction.
A toolkit to interact with the virtualization capabilities of recent versions of
Linux, and other OSes.
libvirt provides:
* Remote management using TLS encryption and x509 certificates
* Remote management authenticating with Kerberos and SASL
* Local access control using PolicyKit
* Zero-conf discovery using Avahi multicast-DNS
* Management of virtual machines, virtual networks and storage
* Portable client API for Linux, Solaris and Windows
rubygem-deprecated is a small library intended to aid developers working
with deprecated code. The idea comes from the 'D' programming language,
where developers can mark certain code as deprecated, and then
allow/disallow the ability to execute deprecated code.
This is a legacy copy in ports of the 2.x series for compatibility with
some other Ruby ports.
YASM is a complete rewrite of the NASM assembler under the "new" BSD License.
Yasm currently supports the x86 and AMD64 instruction sets, accepts
NASM and GAS assembler syntaxes, outputs binary, ELF32, ELF64, COFF, Mach-O
(32 and 64), RDOFF2, Win32, and Win64 object formats, and generates source
debugging information in STABS, DWARF 2, and CodeView 8 formats.
Gmanedit is the GNOME manpages editor.
It's an editor for man pages that runs on X with GTK. It's like most common
HTML editors but more easy. You need to know manpages format. You can learn it
from 'man(7)'.
Ne is a free text editor based on the POSIX standard that runs (we hope)
on almost any UN*X machine. ne is easy to use for the beginner, but
powerful and fully configurable for the wizard, and most sparing in its
resource usage.
yudit is a unicode text editor for the X Window System.
It does not need localized environment or unicode fonts.
It supports simultanious processing of many languages,
input methods, conversions for local character standards.
The package includes conversion utilities, and it also
has support for postscript printing.
VirtualBox is a family of powerful x86 virtualization products for
enterprise as well as home use. Not only is VirtualBox an extremely
feature rich, high performance product for enterprise customers, it
is also the only professional solution that is freely available as
Open Source Software under the terms of the GNU General Public License.