A small utility to split Common Lisp sequences. Depends
on the previously submitted ASDF port.
This port installs the source files and the .asd file (which
is similar to a Makefile of a pkg-config script). There are
other ports for the binaries for each supported Lisp system.
PR: ports/52373
Submitted by: Henrik Motakef <henrik.motakef@web.de>
CLOCC Port is a wrapper library for various functions (sockets,
shell access, etc) that are widely implemented in Common Lisp
systems, but lack a standardized interface.
This port depends on the previously submitted ASDF port. It installs
the source files and an .asd file (which plays a similar role to
a Makefile and a pkg-config script). There are other ports for each
supported Lisp system.
PR: ports/52365
Submitted by: Henrik Motakef <henrik.motakef@web.de>
This is a binding of Ada to the C-Libraries of the X Window
system and the Motif(tm) or Lesstif widget set.
Programmers used to write X Window programs will easily use
this binding. Most of the names for functions and procedures
resemble the equivalent C interface names, e.g.
XGetRGBColormaps (C interface) <-> X_Get_RGB_Colormaps (Ada binding).
"While retaining familiarity to the C interface, I tried
to include the security of Ada by controlling the creation
and release of pointer types wherever possible."
PR: ports/46505
Submitted by: David Holm <david@realityrift.com>
The Ada "Standard Generic Library" (SGL) The Ada SGL is a
port of the C++ Standard Template Library (STL).
PR: ports/46410
Submitted by: David Holm <david@realityrift.com>
The Ada 95 version of the components will contain the same
key abstractions as the C++ form (Structs, Tools and Support).
However, the organization will be slightly different,
particularly in the Support domain. This is because Ada 95
provides several special forms of memory management that
are quite different from C++.
The Structs category provides an array of structural
abstractions (Bags, Collections, Deques, Graphs, Lists,
Maps, Queues, Rings, Sets, Stacks, and Trees). The Tools
category provides algorithmic abstractions (Searching,
Sorting, etc.). The Support category contains all the
"concrete" forms, plus structures to create the components.
Some of the structures permit structural sharing (graphs,
lists, and trees). Some structures may also be ordered
(collections, dequeues, and queues). There are also multiple
forms for some structures: single and double linked lists,
directed and undirected graphs, and binary, multiway, and
AVL trees.
WWW: http://www.adapower.net/booch/
PR: ports/46448
Submitted by: David Holm <david@realityrift.com>
This is the documenation part of it.
The Ada 95 version of the components will contain the same
key abstractions as the C++ form (Structs, Tools and Support).
However, the organization will be slightly different,
particularly in the Support domain. This is because Ada 95
provides several special forms of memory management that
are quite different from C++.
The Structs category provides an array of structural
abstractions (Bags, Collections, Deques, Graphs, Lists,
Maps, Queues, Rings, Sets, Stacks, and Trees). The Tools
category provides algorithmic abstractions (Searching,
Sorting, etc.). The Support category contains all the
"concrete" forms, plus structures to create the components.
Some of the structures permit structural sharing (graphs,
lists, and trees). Some structures may also be ordered
(collections, dequeues, and queues). There are also multiple
forms for some structures: single and double linked lists,
directed and undirected graphs, and binary, multiway, and
AVL trees.
WWW: http://www.adapower.net/booch/
PR: ports/46448
Submitted by: David Holm <david@realityrift.com>
daSDL is a set of Ada (programming language) bindings,
ports, and some original applications based on SDL (Simple
DirectMedia Library - http://www.libsdl.org)
WWW: http://adasdl.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/46442
Submitted by: David Holm <david@realityrift.com>
- David Wheeler's patch exposed a bug in Devel::StackTrace which could
cause exceptions to not have any value set for package, file, or line.
This is fixed by depending on Devel::StackTrace 1.04. This release is
otherwise identical to 1.15. Reported by Steve Hay.
- The special handling of Exception::Class::Base objects was broken.
This was exposed by the fact that Exception::Class 1.15 now uses
Devel::StackTrace in a slightly different way than it did previously.
- use libtool from ports
- assign maintainership to submitter
PR: 56966
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
Approved by: maintainer