This package contains a library that is able to read and write German DTAUS files, ready to be compiled under Unix and GNU/Linux. DTAUS is an abbreviation for DatenTrägerAUStausch and refers to a special file format used by German credit institutes in order to manage money exchanges between accounts and institutes.
Bow (or libbow) is a library of C code useful for writing statistical text analysis, language modeling and information retrieval programs. The current distribution includes the library, as well as front-ends for document classification (rainbow), document
`ABL' is a basic flexible abstract list library defined using C preprocessor. It allows you to define linked lists of arbitrary types very easily. You also can use it as stacks and queues. You can easily define complicated types like list of lists etc.
Tokyo Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. The database is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of a key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable length. Both binary data and character string can be used as a key and a value. There is neither concept of data tables nor data types. Records are organized in hash table or B+ tree.
FFTW is a C subroutine library for computing the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) in one or more dimensions, of arbitrary input size, and of both real and complex data (as well as of even/odd data, i.e. the discrete cosine/sine transforms or DCT/DST). We believe that FFTW, which is free software, should become the FFT library of choice for most applications.
Main Page Data Structures Files libevent Documentation Introduction libevent is an event notification library for developing scalable network servers. The libevent API provides a mechanism to execute a callback function when a specific event occurs on a file descriptor or after a timeout has been reached. Furthermore, libevent also support callbacks due to signals or regular timeouts. libevent is meant to replace the event loop found in event driven network servers. An application just needs to call event_dispatch() and then add or remove events dynamically without having to change the event loop. Currently, libevent supports /dev/poll, kqueue(2), select(2), poll(2) and epoll(4). It also has experimental support for real-time signals. The internal event mechanism is completely independent of the exposed event API, and a simple update of libevent can provide new functionality without having to redesign the applications. As a result, Libevent allows for portable application developmen
a collection of popular software routines on x86 class processors. Spanning simple arithmetic routines to rich domains such as image and signal processing, it provides a quick path to high performance development.
the XML C parser and toolkit developed for the Gnome project (but usable outside of the platform). Code is portable (to Linux, Unix, Windows, embedded systems, etc.) and modular; most of the extensions can be compiled out
a Linux-like environment for Windows. A way to run native linux apps on Windows and make way to magically make native Windows apps aware of UNIX ® functionality after a rebuild.
Encryption Toolkit that provides anyone with the ability to add strong security capabilities to an application in as little as half an hour, without needing to know any of the low-level details that make the encryption or authentication work.
dual-licensed implementation of SSL. It includes SSL client libraries and an SSL server implementation. It supports multiple APIs, including those defined by SSL and TLS. It also supports an OpenSSL compatibility interface.
a 2D graphics library, support for multiple output devices. (output targets include the X Window System, Win32, image buffers, PostScript, PDF, and SVG file output. Experimental backends OpenGL (through glitz), Quartz, and XCB.
is a layer above the existing toolkits available (Win32 API, GTK, Cocoa, ...). The result is that applications look and function like the user expects on their respective system. Mozilla Public License
an open source, high performance library for simulating rigid body dynamics. It is fully featured, stable, mature and platform independent with an easy to use C/C++ API. It has advanced joint types and integrated collision detection with friction.