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fast C++ library for GPU linear algebra & scientific computing
* Fast GPU linear algebra library (matrix maths) for the C++ language, aiming towards a good balance between speed and ease of use
* Provides high-level syntax and functionality deliberately similar to Matlab
* Provides an API that is aiming to be compatible with Armadillo for easy transition between CPU and GPU linear algebra code
* Useful for algorithm development directly in C++, or quick conversion of research code into production environments
* Distributed under the permissive...
cstem is a portable toolkit for probing and testing C/C++ system. It consist of 4 scripts: cprobe, cltest, cppdef, mkdep.
cstem scripts can be used standalone or as part of software build systems.
All scripts are portable and have no dependencies.
See wiki for more information and examples.
cmdok checks that specified commands are OK. If command is OK than it exists in PATH and can be run.
It is a simple, small and portable Bash script. It is useful in software packages that want to check that some commands exist before trying to run them.
See wiki for more information and examples.
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pofig - portable shell script for probing base system properties: OS, OS version, kernel version, distro, distro version, architecture.
It detects: 19 operating systems, 11 major linux distros, 13 CPU types.
See wiki for more information and examples.
gdeptrace dependancy solver correct for pkg or make deps
gdeptrace sorts an input dependancy list or table and prints it, and can do other actions. It's default operation is to act like tsort (1) except that it sorts by pure pkg / make dependancy (tsort sorts by grapical topology: see notes about differences).
EXAMPLE:
$ echo -e "b e\ne\nc b" | sort -k1,1 | gdeptrace [opts]
e
b
c
(b depends on e, c depends on b, e has no depends)
(also: e has more items depending on it and is below anything it depends on; in this case...
GGI stands for "General Graphics Interface", and it is a project that aims to develop a reliable, stable and fast graphics system that works everywhere. We want to allow any program using GGI to run on any platform requiring at most a recompile.
ACS - The autocompiling script. Even more people is making Linux as they default OS. And Even more people is unable to install a source code because it's too difficult. ACS is going to rescue people who cannot compile a source!
A POSIX GUI file viewer capable of displaying manual pages and maintaining document meta-data (highlighting and bookmarks) per user per file; a local socket server for easy integration with other software, text can be processed with shell commands.
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toc is a smaller-scope replacement for GNU Autotools (specifically, autoconf and automake), but suitable only for a GNU audience (i.e., it is not NEARLY as platform-portable as the autotools).