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    WebP Codec

    WebP Codec

    Library to encode and decode images in WebP format

    libwebp is the reference codec library for Google’s WebP image format, providing both encoding and decoding along with command-line tools. It supplies cwebp to compress images into WebP and dwebp to decompress them back, making it easy to test quality/size trade-offs across presets and tuning parameters. The GitHub repository is a mirror; the canonical source of truth lives on Chromium’s git, and developer docs are hosted on WebP’s portal.
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    ResIL

    ResIL

    Resilient Image Library - successor to DevIL

    ResIL started as a fork of DevIL and is actively maintained to use up-to-date libraries. The API has been updated to work with several threads. Countless fixes have been applied, much of the code base has actually been rewritten to enhance stability. Support for webp has been added. ResIL focuses on robust decoding so that even partially corrupted images can be displayed without crashes or exceptions.
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    CyoEncode

    Base64, Base32, Base16, and Base85 encoding/decoding functions in C

    Provides C functions for encoding binary data into a printable representation using Base64, Base32, Base16 (hex), or Base85/Ascii85 character sets, plus equivalent functions for the decoding of such encoded data back into its binary form.
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    sc

    sc

    Common libraries and data structures for C

    ...Portability between many operating systems and architectures. Tests with 100% branch coverage and multiple sanitizers. Drag & drop source code distribution. There is 100% branch coverage on Linux. Buffer for encoding/decoding variables, best fit for protocol/serialization implementations. Signal safe snprintf & Signal handler (handling CTRL+C, printing backtrace on crash etc). I often use these libraries for high-performance server-side applications. Also, I care about readable and easy-to-debug code. In summary, these libraries show my taste(trade-offs) in performance/API design/readability.
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    Encode_LV

    LabVIEW VIs for ZLib compression and Base64/binhex encoding

    These VIs use C-based DLL access to ZLib (https://zlib.net/) and ASCII encode/decode. The VIs and development files are included in this package. You are most likely to be running this from a Windows machine which means that loading the LabVIEW code will generate an error. This is due to the LabVIEW code pointing to the Linux SO instead of the DLL. To fix it, double-click on the CLFN VIs and browse to DLL.
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    utahrle

    Library and tools for dealing with the RLE raster image format

    Utah Raster Toolkit is a collection of programs and C routines for dealing with raster images commonly encountered in computer graphics. Called the RLE format, it uses run length encoding to reduce storage space for most images. URT was originally developed by the University of Utah.
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    "Unified Modular System" is project primarily designed to create platform independent light-weighted modular applications like games but also GUI or service utilities supported. Application is gathered from unified modules as brick wall from brick.
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    libber

    Basic Encoding Rules(BER) codec library

    libber is Basic Encoding Rules(BER) codec library for C/C++ language.
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    Lightweight dependency-free utf library written entirely in C. All functions, i.e. decoding, normalization, casing, and encoding, can be chained and accessed by iterators. Can easily be extended for buffer-based string implementations.
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