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    libCIGI

    C++ Library for the Common Image Generator Interface

    libCIGI (library for Common Image Generator Interface) is a lightweight header only library that provides interfaces for communication between CIGI hosts and image generators. Currently versions 3.0, 3.2 and 3.3 are supported as well as support for the *draft* V4.0 CIGI standard. Additional functionality to the base packet interfaces is provided through external classes so that to the packet headers have no further dependencies. Packet processing is kept simple and a couple of simple helper...
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    MathX

    MathX

    Fixed-length Arithmetic-types library

    MathX is a fixed-length arithmetic-types written in pure c++ templates. The goal is to provide signed-integer, unsigned-integer, IEEE-754 float-point and fixed-point types, all with specific number of bits. To this moment, only signed-integer and unsigned-integer are completed for little-endain architecture. Any compiler that support c++03 or c++11 can successfully compile MathX. Refer to README for more information.
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