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8 | <sect1 id="other-tools" xreflabel="Other Programming Tools">
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9 | <?dbhtml filename="other-tools.html"?>
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10 |
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11 | <sect1info>
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12 | <othername>$LastChangedBy$</othername>
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13 | <date>$Date$</date>
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14 | </sect1info>
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15 |
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16 | <title>Other Programming Tools</title>
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17 |
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18 | <indexterm zone="other-tools">
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19 | <primary sortas="a-Other-Programming-Tools">Other Programming Tools</primary>
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20 | </indexterm>
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21 |
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22 | <sect2 role="introduction">
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23 | <title>Introduction</title>
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24 |
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25 | <para>This section is provided to show you some additional programming
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26 | tools for which instructions have not yet been created in the book or for
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27 | those that are not appropriate for the book. Note that these packages may
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28 | not have been tested by the BLFS team, but their mention here is meant to
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29 | be a convenient source of additional information.</para>
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30 |
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31 | <sect3 role="package">
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32 | <title>Boost</title>
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33 |
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34 | <para><application>Boost</application> provides free peer-reviewed
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35 | portable C++ source libraries. The emphasis is on libraries which work
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36 | well with the C++ Standard Library. The libraries are intended to be
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37 | widely useful, and are in regular use by thousands of programmers across
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38 | a broad spectrum of applications, platforms and programming
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39 | environments.</para>
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40 |
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41 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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42 | <listitem>
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43 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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44 | url="http://www.boost.org/"/></para>
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45 | </listitem>
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46 | <listitem>
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47 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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48 | url="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/boost/"/></para>
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49 | </listitem>
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50 | </itemizedlist>
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51 |
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52 | </sect3>
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53 |
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54 | <sect3 role="package">
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55 | <title>DDD (GNU Data Display Debugger)</title>
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56 |
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57 | <para><application>GNU DDD</application> is a graphical front-end for
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58 | command-line debuggers such as <application>GDB</application>,
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59 | <application>DBX</application>, <application>WDB</application>,
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60 | <application>Ladebug</application>, <application>JDB</application>,
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61 | <application>XDB</application>, the <application>Perl</application>
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62 | debugger, the <application>Bash</application> debugger, or the
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63 | <application>Python</application> debugger. Besides <quote>usual</quote>
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64 | front-end features such as viewing source texts,
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65 | <application>DDD</application> has an interactive graphical data display,
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66 | where data structures are displayed as graphs..</para>
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67 |
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68 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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69 | <listitem>
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70 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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71 | url="http://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/"/></para>
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72 | </listitem>
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73 | <listitem>
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74 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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75 | url="http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ddd/"/></para>
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76 | </listitem>
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77 | </itemizedlist>
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78 |
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79 | </sect3>
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80 |
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81 | <sect3 role="package">
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82 | <title>cachecc1</title>
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83 |
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84 | <para><application>cachecc1</application> is a
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85 | <application>GCC</application> cache. It can be compared with the well
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86 | known <application>ccache</application> package. It has some unique
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87 | features including the use of an LD_PRELOADed shared object to catch
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88 | invocations to <command>cc1</command>, <command>cc1plus</command> and
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89 | <command>as</command>, it transparently supports all build methods, it
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90 | can cache <application>GCC</application> bootstraps and it can be
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91 | combined with <application>distcc</application> to transparently
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92 | distribute compilations.</para>
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93 |
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94 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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95 | <listitem>
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96 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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97 | url="http://cachecc1.sourceforge.net/"/></para>
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98 | </listitem>
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99 | <listitem>
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100 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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101 | url="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/cachecc1"/></para>
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102 | </listitem>
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103 | </itemizedlist>
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104 |
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105 | </sect3>
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106 |
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107 | <sect3 role="package">
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108 | <title>ccache</title>
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109 |
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110 | <para><application>ccache</application> is a compiler cache. It acts as
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111 | a caching pre-processor to C/C++ compilers, using the <option>-E</option>
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112 | compiler switch and a hash to detect when a compilation can be satisfied
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113 | from cache. This often results in 5 to 10 times faster speeds in common
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114 | compilations.</para>
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115 |
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116 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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117 | <listitem>
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118 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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119 | url="http://ccache.samba.org/"/></para>
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120 | </listitem>
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121 | <listitem>
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122 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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123 | url="http://ccache.samba.org/ftp/ccache/"/></para>
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124 | </listitem>
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125 | </itemizedlist>
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126 |
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127 | </sect3>
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128 |
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129 | <sect3 role="package">
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130 | <title>distcc</title>
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131 |
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132 | <para><application>distcc</application> is a program to distribute builds
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133 | of C, C++, Objective C or Objective C++ code across several machines on a
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134 | network. <application>distcc</application> should always generate the
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135 | same results as a local build, is simple to install and use, and is
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136 | usually much faster than a local compile.
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137 | <application>distcc</application> does not require all machines to share
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138 | a filesystem, have synchronized clocks, or to have the same libraries or
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139 | header files installed. They can even have different processors or
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140 | operating systems, if cross-compilers are installed.</para>
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141 |
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142 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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143 | <listitem>
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144 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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145 | url="http://distcc.samba.org/"/></para>
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146 | </listitem>
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147 | <listitem>
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148 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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149 | url="http://distcc.samba.org/download.html"/></para>
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150 | </listitem>
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151 | </itemizedlist>
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152 |
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153 | </sect3>
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154 |
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155 | <sect3 role="package">
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156 | <title>Euphoria</title>
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157 |
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158 | <para><application>Euphoria</application> is a simple, flexible, and
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159 | easy-to-learn programming language. It lets you quickly and easily
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160 | develop programs for Windows, DOS, Linux and FreeBSD. Euphoria was first
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161 | released in 1993. Since then Rapid Deployment Software has been steadily
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162 | improving it with the help of a growing number of enthusiastic users.
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163 | Although <application>Euphoria</application> provides subscript checking,
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164 | uninitialized variable checking and numerous other run-time checks, it is
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165 | extremely fast. People have used it to develop high-speed DOS games,
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166 | Windows GUI programs, and Linux X Windows programs. It is also very
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167 | useful for CGI (Web-based) programming.</para>
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168 |
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169 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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170 | <listitem>
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171 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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172 | url="http://www.rapideuphoria.com/"/></para>
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173 | </listitem>
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174 | <listitem>
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175 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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176 | url="http://www.rapideuphoria.com/v20.htm"/></para>
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177 | </listitem>
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178 | </itemizedlist>
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179 |
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180 | </sect3>
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181 |
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182 | <sect3 role="package">
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183 | <title>FFTW (Fastest Fourier Transform in the West)</title>
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184 |
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185 | <para><application>FFTW</application> is a C subroutine library for
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186 | computing the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) in one or more dimensions,
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187 | of arbitrary input size, and of both real and complex data (as well as of
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188 | even/odd data, i.e., the discrete cosine/sine transforms or DCT/DST).</para>
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189 |
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190 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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191 | <listitem>
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192 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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193 | url="http://www.fftw.org/"/></para>
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194 | </listitem>
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195 | <listitem>
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196 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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197 | url="http://www.fftw.org/download.html"/></para>
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198 | </listitem>
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199 | </itemizedlist>
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200 |
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201 | </sect3>
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202 |
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203 | <sect3 role="package">
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204 | <title>GDB (GNU Debugger)</title>
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205 |
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206 | <para><application>GDB</application> is the GNU Project debugger. It
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207 | allows you to see what is going on <quote>inside</quote> another program
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208 | while it executes. It also allows you to see what another program was
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209 | doing at the moment it crashed.</para>
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210 |
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211 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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212 | <listitem>
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213 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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214 | url="http://www.gnu.org/software/gdb/"/></para>
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215 | </listitem>
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216 | <listitem>
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217 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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218 | url="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gdb/"/></para>
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219 | </listitem>
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220 | </itemizedlist>
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221 |
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222 | </sect3>
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223 |
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224 | <sect3 role="package">
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225 | <title>GOB (GObject Builder)</title>
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226 |
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227 | <para><application>GOB</application> (<application>GOB2</application>
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228 | anyway) is a preprocessor for making GObjects with inline C code so that
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229 | generated files are not edited. Syntax is inspired by
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230 | <application>Java</application> and <application>Yacc</application> or
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231 | <application>Lex</application>. The implementation is intentionally kept
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232 | simple, and no C actual code parsing is done.</para>
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233 |
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234 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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235 | <listitem>
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236 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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237 | url="http://www.5z.com/jirka/gob.html"/></para>
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238 | </listitem>
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239 | <listitem>
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240 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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241 | url="http://ftp.5z.com/pub/gob/"/></para>
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242 | </listitem>
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243 | </itemizedlist>
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244 |
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245 | </sect3>
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246 |
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247 | <sect3 role="package">
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248 | <title>gocache (GNU Object Cache)</title>
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249 |
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250 | <para><application>ccache</application> is a clone of
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251 | <application>ccache</application>, with the goal of supporting
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252 | compilers other than <application>GCC</application> and adding additional
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253 | features. Embedded compilers will especially be in focus.</para>
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254 |
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255 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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256 | <listitem>
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257 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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258 | url="http://sourceforge.net/projects/gocache/"/></para>
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259 | </listitem>
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260 | <listitem>
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261 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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262 | url="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gocache/"/></para>
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263 | </listitem>
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264 | </itemizedlist>
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265 |
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266 | </sect3>
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267 |
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268 | <sect3 role="package">
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269 | <title>GTK+/GNOME Language Bindings (wrappers)</title>
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270 |
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271 | <para><application>GTK+</application>/<application>GNOME</application>
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272 | language bindings allow <application>GTK+</application> to be used from
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273 | other programming languages, in the style of those languages.</para>
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274 |
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275 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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276 | <listitem>
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277 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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278 | url="http://www.gtk.org/bindings.html"/></para>
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279 | </listitem>
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280 | </itemizedlist>
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281 |
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282 | <sect4 role="package">
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283 | <title>gtkmm</title>
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284 |
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285 | <para><application>gtkmm</application> is the official C++ interface
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286 | for the popular GUI library <application>GTK+</application>. Highlights
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287 | include typesafe callbacks, widgets extensible via inheritance and a
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288 | comprehensive set of widgets. You can create user interfaces either in
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289 | code or with the Glade designer, using
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290 | <application>libglademm</application>.</para>
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291 |
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292 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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293 | <listitem>
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294 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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295 | url="http://www.gtkmm.org/"/></para>
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296 | </listitem>
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297 | <listitem>
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298 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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299 | url="http://www.gtkmm.org/download.shtml"/></para>
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300 | </listitem>
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301 | </itemizedlist>
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302 |
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303 | </sect4>
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304 |
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305 | <sect4 role="package">
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306 | <title>Java-GNOME</title>
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307 |
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308 | <para><application>Java-GNOME</application> is a set of Java bindings
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309 | for the <application>GNOME</application> and
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310 | <application>GTK+</application> libraries that allow
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311 | <application>GNOME</application> and <application>GTK+</application>
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312 | applications to be written in Java. The
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313 | <application>Java-GNOME</application> API has been carefully designed
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314 | to be easy to use, maintaining a good OO paradigm, yet still wrapping
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315 | the entire functionality of the underlying libraries.
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316 | <application>Java-GNOME</application> can be used with the
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317 | <application>Eclipse</application> development environment and Glade
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318 | user interface designer to create applications with ease.</para>
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319 |
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320 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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321 | <listitem>
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322 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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323 | url="http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/bin/view"/></para>
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324 | </listitem>
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325 | <listitem>
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326 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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327 | url="http://java-gnome.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/bin/view/Main/GetJavaGnome#Source_Code"/></para>
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328 | </listitem>
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329 | </itemizedlist>
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330 |
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331 | </sect4>
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332 |
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333 | <sect4 role="package">
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334 | <title>gtk2-perl</title>
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335 |
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336 | <para><application>gtk2-perl</application> is the collective name for
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337 | a set of perl bindings for <application>GTK+</application> 2.x and
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338 | various related libraries. These modules make it easy to write
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339 | <application>GTK</application> and <application>GNOME</application>
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340 | applications using a natural, perlish, object-oriented syntax.</para>
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341 |
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342 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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343 | <listitem>
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344 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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345 | url="http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/"/></para>
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346 | </listitem>
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347 | <listitem>
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348 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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349 | url="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/gtk2-perl"/></para>
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350 | </listitem>
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351 | </itemizedlist>
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352 |
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353 | </sect4>
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354 |
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355 | <sect4 role="package">
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356 | <title>PyGTK</title>
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357 |
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358 | <para><application>PyGTK</application> provides a convenient wrapper
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359 | for the <application>GTK</application> library for use in
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360 | <application>Python</application> programs, and takes care of many of
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361 | the boring details such as managing memory and type casting. When
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362 | combined with <application>PyORBit</application> and
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363 | <application>gnome-python</application>, it can be used to write full
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364 | featured <application>GNOME</application> applications.</para>
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365 |
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366 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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367 | <listitem>
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368 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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369 | url="http://www.pygtk.org/"/></para>
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370 | </listitem>
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371 | <listitem>
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372 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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373 | url="http://www.pygtk.org/downloads.html"/></para>
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374 | </listitem>
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375 | </itemizedlist>
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376 |
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377 | </sect4>
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378 |
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379 | </sect3>
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380 |
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381 | <sect3 role="package">
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382 | <title>KDE Language Bindings</title>
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383 |
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384 | <para><application>KDE</application> and most
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385 | <application>KDE</application> applications are implemented using the
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386 | C++ programming language, however there are number of bindings to other
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387 | languages are available. These include scripting languages like
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388 | <application>Perl</application>, <application>Python</application> and
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389 | <application>Ruby</application>, and systems programming languages such
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390 | as Java and C#.</para>
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391 |
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392 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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393 | <listitem>
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394 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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395 | url="http://developer.kde.org/language-bindings/"/></para>
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396 | </listitem>
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397 | </itemizedlist>
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398 |
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399 | </sect3>
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400 |
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401 | <sect3 role="package">
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402 | <title>Numerical Python (Numpy)</title>
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403 |
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404 | <para><application>Numerical Python</application> adds a fast array
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405 | facility to the <application>Python</application> language.</para>
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406 |
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407 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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408 | <listitem>
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409 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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410 | url="http://numeric.scipy.org/"/></para>
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411 | </listitem>
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412 | <listitem>
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413 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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414 | url="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/numpy/"/></para>
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415 | </listitem>
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416 | </itemizedlist>
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417 |
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418 | </sect3>
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419 |
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420 | <sect3 role="package">
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421 | <title>Perl Scripts and Additional Modules</title>
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422 |
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423 | <para>There are many <application>Perl</application> scripts and
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424 | additional modules located on the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network
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425 | (CPAN) web site. Here you will find <quote>All Things Perl</quote>.</para>
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426 |
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427 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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428 | <listitem>
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429 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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430 | url="http://cpan.org/"/></para>
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431 | </listitem>
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432 | </itemizedlist>
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433 |
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434 | </sect3>
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435 |
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436 | <sect3 role="package">
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437 | <title>SCons</title>
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438 |
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439 | <para><application>SCons</application> is an Open Source software
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440 | construction tool, i.e, a next-generation build tool. Think of
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441 | <application>SCons</application> as an improved, cross-platform
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442 | substitute for the classic <command>make</command> utility with
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443 | integrated functionality similar to
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444 | <application>Autoconf</application>/<application>Automake</application>
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445 | and compiler caches such as <command>ccache</command>.</para>
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446 |
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447 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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448 | <listitem>
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449 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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450 | url="http://scons.sourceforge.net/"/></para>
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451 | </listitem>
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452 | <listitem>
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453 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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454 | url="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/scons/"/></para>
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455 | </listitem>
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456 | </itemizedlist>
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457 |
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458 | </sect3>
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459 |
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460 | <sect3 role="package">
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461 | <title>strace</title>
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462 |
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463 | <para><application>strace</application> is a system call tracer, i.e., a
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464 | debugging tool which prints out a trace of all the system calls made by
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465 | another process or program.</para>
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466 |
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467 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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468 | <listitem>
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469 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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470 | url="http://www.liacs.nl/~wichert/strace/"/></para>
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471 | </listitem>
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472 | <listitem>
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473 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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474 | url="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/strace/"/></para>
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475 | </listitem>
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476 | </itemizedlist>
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477 |
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478 | </sect3>
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479 |
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480 | <sect3 role="package">
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481 | <title>SWIG</title>
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482 |
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483 | <para><application>SWIG</application> is a software development tool
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484 | that connects programs written in C and C++ with a variety of high-level
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485 | programming languages. <application>SWIG</application> is used with
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486 | different types of languages including common scripting languages such as
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487 | <application>Perl</application>, <application>Python</application>,
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488 | <application>Tcl</application>/<application>Tk</application> and
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489 | <application>Ruby</application>. The list of supported languages also
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490 | includes non-scripting languages such as <application>C#</application>,
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491 | <application>Common Lisp</application> (Allegro CL),
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492 | <application>Java</application>, <application>Modula-3</application>
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493 | and <application>OCAML</application>. Also several interpreted and
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494 | compiled Scheme implementations (<application>Chicken</application>,
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495 | <application>Guile</application>, <application>MzScheme</application>)
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496 | are supported. <application>SWIG</application> is most commonly used to
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497 | create high-level interpreted or compiled programming environments, user
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498 | interfaces, and as a tool for testing and prototyping C/C++ software.
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499 | <application>SWIG</application> can also export its parse tree in the
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500 | form of XML and Lisp s-expressions.</para>
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501 |
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502 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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503 | <listitem>
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504 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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505 | url="http://www.swig.org/"/></para>
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506 | </listitem>
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507 | <listitem>
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508 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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509 | url="http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/swig/"/></para>
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510 | </listitem>
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511 | </itemizedlist>
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512 |
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513 | </sect3>
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514 |
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515 | <sect3 role="package">
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516 | <title>Valgrind</title>
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517 |
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518 | <para><application>Valgrind</application> is a collection of five tools:
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519 | two memory error detectors, a thread error detector, a cache profiler and
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520 | a heap profiler used for debugging and profiling Linux programs. Features
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521 | include automatic detection of many memory management and threading bugs
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522 | as well as detailed profiling to speed up and reduce memory use of your
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523 | programs.</para>
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524 |
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525 | <itemizedlist spacing="compact">
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526 | <listitem>
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527 | <para>Project Home Page: <ulink
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528 | url="http://valgrind.org/"/></para>
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529 | </listitem>
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530 | <listitem>
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531 | <para>Download Location: <ulink
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532 | url="http://valgrind.org/downloads/source_code.html"/></para>
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533 | </listitem>
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534 | </itemizedlist>
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535 |
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536 | </sect3>
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537 |
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538 | </sect2>
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539 |
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540 | </sect1>
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