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simdutf is a C++ library providing Unicode routines (UTF8, UTF16, UTF32). These routines are optimized for many specific architectures using SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) instructions.
This package is an attempt at bringing smart pointers like C++'s unique_ptr and shared_ptr to C through GCC's cleanup attribute.
This package provides an implementation of JSON in ANSI C as specified in RFC 8259. Features:
Fast: can read or write gigabytes per second JSON data on modern CPUs.
Portable: complies with ANSI C (C89) for cross-platform compatibility.
Strict: complies with RFC 8259 JSON standard, ensuring strict number format and UTF-8 validation.
Extendable: offers options to allow comments, trailing commas, NaN/Inf, and custom memory allocator.
Accuracy: can accurately read and write
int64,uint64, anddoublenumbers.Flexible: supports unlimited JSON nesting levels,
\u0000characters, and non null-terminated strings.Manipulation: supports querying and modifying using JSON Pointer, JSON Patch and JSON Merge Patch.
Developer-Friendly: easy integration with only one
.hand one.cfile.
This package provides a header-only C library, that implements several sorting algorithms. It is configured using macros and supports user-defined types.
Liblogging is an easy to use library for logging. It offers an enhanced replacement for the syslog() call, but retains its ease of use.
This library is a C99 implementation to read TOML text documents.
This library is compatible with the v1.0.0 specification of the language.
The UDUNITS-2 package provides support for units of physical quantities. Its three main components are:
udunits2lib, a C library for units of physical quantities;udunits2prog, a utility for obtaining the definition of a unit and for converting numeric values between compatible units; andan extensive database of units.
PackCC is a packrat parser generator for the C programming language. Its main features are:
Generates a parser in C from a grammar described in a PEG.
Gives your parser great efficiency by packrat parsing.
Supports direct and indirect left-recursive grammar rules.
The grammar of your parser can be described in a PEG. The PEG is a top-down parsing language, and is similar to the regular-expression grammar. The PEG does not require tokenization to be a separate step, and tokenization rules can be written in the same way as any other grammar rules.
Grand Central Dispatch (GCD or libdispatch) implements a concurrency model wherein program tasks are divided into work items. These can be run sequentially or in parallel, with optional synchronization in between, and GCD will take care of dispatching tasks to available cores.
Concurrency Kit (ck) provides concurrency primitives, safe memory reclamation mechanisms and non-blocking (including lock-free) data structures designed to aid in the research, design and implementation of high performance concurrent systems developed in C99+.
Kefir is an independent compiler for the C17/C23 programming language, developed by Jevgenij Protopopov. Kefir has been validated with a test suite of 80 software projects, among which are GNU core- and binutils, Curl, Nginx, OpenSSL, Perl, Postgresql, Tcl and many others. The compiler targets x86_64 architecture and System-V AMD64 ABI, supporting Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD an OpenBSD.
The Permuted Congruential Generator (PCG) extends the Linear Congruential Generator (LCG) with a permutation function to increase output randomness while retaining speed, simplicity, and conciseness.
This manual explains the C language for use with the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) on the GNU/Linux system and other systems. We refer to this dialect as GNU C. If you already know C, you can use this as a reference manual.
mpc is a lightweight Parser Combinator library for C. mpc can help with tasks such as:
Building a new programming language
Building a new data format
Parsing an existing programming language
Parsing an existing data format
Embedding a Domain Specific Language
Implementing Greenspun's Tenth Rule.
This library provides a C99 framework for constructing event-driven, asynchronous network application protocols.
mimalloc is a drop-in replacement for malloc.
Sparse is a semantic parser for C and is required for Linux development. It provides a compiler frontend capable of parsing most of ANSI C as well as many GCC extensions, and a collection of sample compiler backends, including a static analyzer also called sparse. Sparse provides a set of annotations designed to convey semantic information about types, such as what address space pointers point to, or what locks a function acquires or releases.
Relaxed Radix Balanced Trees are an immutable vector-like data structure with good performance characteristics for concatenation and slicing.
QBE is a small compiler backend using an SSA-based intermediate language as input.
This library provides a C99 implementation for AWS client-side authentication.
This package provides a header-only unit testing library for C/C++.
nsync is a C library that exports various synchronization primitives:
locks,
condition variables,
run-once initialization,
waitable counter (useful for barriers),
waitable bit (useful for cancellation, or other conditions).
tinydir is a header-only C wrapper for listing directory contents.
cproc is a C compiler using QBE as a backend, supporting most of C11 along with some GCC and C2x extensions.