This package is a modified version of Doug Lea's malloc-2.8.3
implementation adapted for multiple threads, while trying to
avoid lock contention as much as possible.
As part of the GNU C library, the source files may be available under
the GNU Library General Public License (see the comments in the
files). But as part of this stand-alone package, the code is also
available under the (probably less restrictive) conditions described
in the file 'COPYRIGHT'. In any case, there is no warranty whatsoever
for this package.
This release was partly funded by Pixar Animation Studios.
RLog provides a flexible message logging facility for C++ programs
and libraries. It is subscription based, meaning you can subscribe
to messages of your choice in an number of ways: by hierarchical
channel name (e.g. "debug", "debug/ special", "error", etc.), or
file name, component name, etc. Log messages are individually enabled.
It is meant to be fast enough to leave in production code - even
where it may be called many times, as both the GCC and Intel compilers
reduce the logging overhead a few clock cycles if they are dormant
(with no subscribers). Other add-on components can extend subscriptions
to external programs, allowing you to enable and collect debugging
messages remotely.
ruby-build is an rbenv plugin that provides an rbenv install command to compile
and install different versions of Ruby on UNIX-like systems.
You can also use ruby-build without rbenv in environments where you need
precise control over Ruby version installation.
This library provides a collection of (macro-based) functions
for performing safe integer operations across platform and architecture
with a straightforward API.
It supports two modes of use: header-only and linked dynamic library.
The linked, dynamic library supplies a format-string based interface
which is in pre-alpha. The header-only mode supplies integer and sign
overflow and underflow pre-condition checks using checks derived from
the CERT secure coding guide. The checks do not rely on twos complement
arithmetic and should not at any point perform an arithmetic operations
that may overflow. It also performs basic type agreement checks to ensure
that the macros are being used (somewhat) correctly.
Piklab is an integrated development environment (IDE) for applications
based on Microchip PIC and dsPIC microcontrollers similar to the
MPLAB environment.
It integrates with several compiler and assembler toolchains (like
gputils, sdcc, c18) and with the GPSim simulator.
It supports the most common programmers (serial, parallel, ICD2,
Pickit2, PicStart+), the ICD2 debugger, and several bootloaders
(Tiny, Pickit2, and Picdem).
funcsigs is a backport of the PEP 362 function signature features from
Python 3.3's inspect module. The backport is compatible with Python 2.7
as well as 3.2 and up.
Jep embeds CPython in Java. It is safe to use in a heavily threaded
environment, it is quite fast and its stability is a main feature and goal.
phpBugTracker is a web-based bug reporting and tracking system. It
helps development teams to manage the testing and debugging segments
of the development cycle.
A PHP replacement for bugzilla, focusing on separating the presentation,
application, and database layers by using templates and a database
abstraction layer.
PTypes is a C++ Portable Types Library. It offers the following features:
* Threads and synchronization objects along with message queues solve
the vital problem of diversity of the threading API's on different
platforms.
* IP socket classes and utilities provide complete IP-based framework
for both client-side and server-side programming. They can be
combined with PTypes multithreading.
* Dynamic strings, variants, character sets, date/time type and various
kinds of dynamic and associative arrays: Delphi programmers will find
them very similar to the ones in their favorite language.
* Streaming interfaces provide buffered I/O with simple and powerful text
parsing methods. A strictly defined syntax for the given text format
or a formal language can be represented by calls to PTypes token
extraction methods. The unified streaming interface is applicable to
files, named pipes and network sockets.
* Special thread class with enhanced functionality called unit. Units have
their own main() and input/output 'plugs'; they can be connected to each
other within one application to form pipes, like processes in the Unix shell.
* Finally, everything above is portable: all platform-dependent details
are hidden inside.
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 remaining libraries include:
o Crypto - Encrypt/decrypt data or I/O streams
o Data - database access ODBC, SQLite, MySQL client
o Net - network classes (sockets, HTTP, etc.)
o NetSSL - SSL/TLS protocol sockets based on OpenSSL
o PageCompiler - C++ Server Page Compiler, for dynamic HTML in C++ apps
o XML - parser with SAX2 and DOM interfaces and an XMLWriter
o Util - config files and command line arguments, various utility classes
o Zip classes for (de)compressing data or I/O streams
This is now known as the '-all' distribution by the Poco project,
but the FreeBSD port remains named -ssl for hysterical raisins.