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devel/leaktracer-2.4 (Score: 0.006224396)
Trace and analyze memory leaks in C++ programs
LeakTracer is a small tool for checking C++ programs for memory leaks. Run your program using the provided LeakCheck script. It uses the LD_PRELOAD feature to "overlay" some functions on top of your functions (no recompile needed). LeakTracer uses gdb to print out the exact line where memory was allocated but not freed -- this means you have to free all dynamically allocated data. LeakTracer also overrides the global operator new and operator delete -- this will give problems if you override them as well. LeakTracer traces only new/delete calls; it does not look at traditional malloc/free/realloc.
devel/libproplist-0.10.1 (Score: 0.006224396)
Property library for gnome and Window Maker
This library is necessary for property settings for some gnome applications. The purpose of PL is to closely mimic the behaviour of the property lists used in GNUstep/OPENSTEP (there formed with the NSString, NSData, NSArray and NSDictionary classes) and to be compatible with it. PL enables programs that use configuration or preference files to make these compatible with GNUstep/OPENSTEP's user defaults handling mechanism, without needing to use Objective-C or GNUstep/OPENSTEP themselves.
devel/libafterbase-0.92 (Score: 0.006224396)
AfterStep basic functionality library
AfterStep basic functionality library
devel/libbson-1.3.5 (Score: 0.006224396)
BSON utility library
libbson is a library providing useful routines related to building, parsing, and iterating BSON documents. It is a useful base for those wanting to write high-performance C extensions to higher level languages such as python, ruby, or perl.
devel/poco-1.7.2 (Score: 0.006224396)
C++ libraries with a network/internet focus
The C++ Portable Components currently consist of four libraries. The Foundation library contains a platform abstraction layer (including classes for multithreading, file system access, logging, etc.), as well as a large number of useful utility classes, such various stream buffer and stream classes, URI handling, and many more. The Net library contains network classes (sockets, HTTP, etc.) The XML library contains an XML parser with SAX2 and DOM interfaces, as well as an XMLWriter. The Util library contains classes for working with configuration files and command line arguments, as well as various utility classes.
devel/libds-1.0 (Score: 0.006224396)
ANSI Generic Data Structures Library
LibDS is a small but powerful and easy to use library containing a few very useful data structures. Currently, the following data structures are supported: - a balanced binary tree (an AVL tree); - a binary HEAP; - a QUEUE; - a HASH table; - a SET and a BAG; - a variable length array that can grows dynamically as new elements are added or deleted (PARRAY). - a STACK; LibDS has been designed to be very easy to use, without sacrificing either flexibility or speed. The API is small, and clean.
devel/libepp-nicbr-1.15 (Score: 0.006224396)
Partial Extensible Provisioning Protocol to .br domains
This is the LIBEPP-NICBR C++ library that partially implements the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP), as described in the Internet Drafts RFC3730bis to RFC3734bis and RFC3735. RFC3731bis - EPP Domain Name Mapping - was implemented with hosts as attributes of the Domain Object. In order to conform to the .BR model, extensions to the EPP Domain Name and Contact Mapping were made (draft-neves-epp-brdomain and draft-neves-epp-brorg), supported since version 0.2. The documentation for these extensions is available at EPP References [1]. [1] http://registro.br/epp/rfc-EN.html
devel/libcwd-1.0.4 (Score: 0.006224396)
C++ Debugging Support Library
Libcwd is a thread-safe, full-featured debugging support library for C++ developers. It includes ostream-based debug output with custom debug channels and devices, powerful memory allocation debugging support, as well as run-time support for printing source file:line number information and demangled type names.
devel/libexplain-1.3.D012 (Score: 0.006224396)
Library which may be used to explain Unix and Linux system call errors
A library which may be used to explain Unix and Linux system call errors. The library is not quite a drop-in replacement for strerror, but it comes close. Each system call has a dedicated libexplain function.
devel/libfirm-1.21.0 (Score: 0.006224396)
Graph-based SSA intermediate representation library for compilers
The Firm library implements the Firm intermediate representation (IR). libFirm contains algorithms for construction of the SSA form directly from the attributed syntax tree. A set of analyses and optimisation phases is provided. This version includes a complete backend for the IA32 architecture, as well as some unfinished backends for SPARC, ARM * support for object oriented type hierarchies * analyses: dominance, loop tree, execution frequency, control dependencies, call graph, rapid type, def-use, alias analysis, class hierarchy analysis * Optimisations: constant folding, local common subexpression elimination, global common subexpression elimination, code placement, operator strength reduction, scalar replacement, load/store, control flow optimisations, if-conversion, partial condition evaluation, reassociation, tail recursion elimination, inlining, procedure cloning, dead code elimination, ... * enhanced debugging support: extensive checkers, breakpoints on node creation, entity creation, graph dumping * lowering of intrinsics, double word arithmetics, bitfields * backend with SSA based register allocation including several algorithms for spilling and copy coalescing. Instruction and block scheduling, support for ABI handling. * working ia32 backend with support for x87 and SSE2 floating point * handwritten recursive descent C90/C99 frontend available (lang/cparser)