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deskutils/rox-memo-2.1 (Score: 0.0034951575)
Appointment/TODO management for the ROX desktop
Appointment/TODO management for the ROX desktop.
devel/bcpp-20150811 (Score: 0.0034951575)
Utility similar to indent for C++ code
A utility similar to indent for C++ code
devel/swoole-1.8.11 (Score: 0.0034951575)
Asynchronous & concurrent & distributed networking framework
Asynchronous & concurrent & distributed networking framework for PHP. * event-driven * full asynchronous non-blocking * multi-thread reactor * multi-process worker * millisecond timer * async MySQL * async task * async read/write file system * async dns lookup * support IPv4/IPv6/UnixSocket/TCP/UDP
devel/alexandria-2010.01.16 (Score: 0.0034951575)
Collection of portable public domain utilities for Common Lisp
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.
devel/cffi-0.16.1 (Score: 0.0034951575)
Portable foreign function interface for Common Lisp
CFFI, the Common Foreign Function Interface, purports to be a portable foreign function interface for Common Lisp. The CFFI library is composed of a Lisp-implementation-specific backend in the CFFI-SYS package, and a portable frontend in the CFFI package. The CFFI-SYS backend package defines a low-level interface to the native FFI support in the Lisp implementation. It offers operators for allocating and dereferencing foreign memory, calling foreign functions, and loading shared libraries. The CFFI frontend provides a declarative interface for defining foreign functions, structures, typedefs, enumerated types, etc. It is implemented in portable ANSI CL making use of the low-level operators exported by CFFI-SYS. This package is compiled with SBCL.
devel/cffi-0.16.1 (Score: 0.0034951575)
Portable foreign function interface for Common Lisp
CFFI, the Common Foreign Function Interface, purports to be a portable foreign function interface for Common Lisp. The CFFI library is composed of a Lisp-implementation-specific backend in the CFFI-SYS package, and a portable frontend in the CFFI package. The CFFI-SYS backend package defines a low-level interface to the native FFI support in the Lisp implementation. It offers operators for allocating and dereferencing foreign memory, calling foreign functions, and loading shared libraries. The CFFI frontend provides a declarative interface for defining foreign functions, structures, typedefs, enumerated types, etc. It is implemented in portable ANSI CL making use of the low-level operators exported by CFFI-SYS.
devel/split-sequence-20011114.1 (Score: 0.0034951575)
Partitioning Common Lisp sequences
split-sequence is a small library to split sequences in to a list of subsequences delimited by an object satisfying a test function. It is a member of the Common Lisp Utilities family of programs, designed by community consensus.
devel/trivial-features-2010.01.16 (Score: 0.0034951575)
Ensures consistent *FEATURES* in Common Lisp
trivial-features ensures consistent *FEATURES* across multiple Common Lisp implementations. For example, on MacOS X platforms, while most Lisps push :DARWIN to *FEATURES*, CLISP and Allegro push :MACOS and :MACOSX instead, respectively. Some Lisps might not push any feature suggesting MacOS X at all. trivial-features will make sure all Lisps will have :DARWIN in the *FEATURES* list when running on MacOS X. This package is compiled with SBCL.
devel/trivial-gray-streams-2008.11.02 (Score: 0.0034951575)
Thin compatibility layer for Gray streams
trivial-gray-streams is a trivial library which provides an extremely thin compatibility layer for Gray streams. From David N. Gray's STREAM-DEFINITION-BY-USER proposal: "Common Lisp does not provide a standard way for users to define their own streams for use by the standard I/O functions. This impedes the development of window systems for Common Lisp because, while there are standard Common Lisp I/O functions and there are beginning to be standard window systems, there is no portable way to connect them together to make a portable Common Lisp window system. There are also many applications where users might want to define their own filter streams for doing things like printer device control, report formatting, character code translation, or encryption/decryption." This package is compiled with SBCL.
devel/clewn-1.14 (Score: 0.0034951575)
Clewn provides Gdb support within Vim
Clewn implements full gdb support in the vim editor: breakpoints, watch variables, gdb command completion, assembly windows, etc. Clewn is a program controlling vim through the netBeans socket interface, it runs concurrently with vim and talks to vim. Clewn can only be used with gvim, the graphical implementation of vim, as vim on a terminal does not support netBeans.