Projects tagged ‘binary’ and ‘library’


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Efficient, pure binary serialisation using lazy ByteStrings. Haskell values may be encoded to and form binary formats, written to disk as binary, or sent over the network. Serialisation speeds of over ... [More] 1 G/sec have been observed, so this library should be suitable for high performance scenarios. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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This is a strict version of the Get monad from the Haskell binary package.
Created about 1 year ago.

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Templated C++ Binary Tree Data Structure Compatible C++ Compilers: GCC 4.0+ Intel C++ Compiler 9.0+ Microsoft Visual C++ 8.0+ Comeau C/C++ 4.1+
Created 12 months ago.

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eXtensible Binary Universal Protocol (XBUP) project is an attempt to design general binary communication protocol and file format. It uses unlimited unary-binary encoding and minimalist block tree ... [More] structure and eligible syntax tier. There is prototype implementation in progress. [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.

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The main purpose of this project – is develop small, and fast to parse, XML like format of data, for easy to use in network communications.
Created 12 months ago.

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Boost binaries for Windows and Microsoft Visual Studio All binaries are built using unmodified boost.org sources on Windows Vista
Created about 1 month ago.

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OCaml Library for Binary Decision Diagrams
Created about 1 month ago.

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This is a non-source project that is encouraged to be used by other source based projects. It represents a container for binary distributions and their accompanying licenses. The purpose of this ... [More] repository is to enable other projects to be able to conveniently reference a specific distribution’s release binaries using “svn:externals”. Hence, this shared repository thus reduces the foot print of other source based repositories (typically their included libraries). Please note, this repository will only contain specific releases of distributions that have been linked into sources. You should always visit the original publishers site for other all releases of a given product. The reason why this repository is needed: * Most distribution bundles are either source or binary, but not both * Many source distributions force builders to go fetch their specific releases of their dependencies. This unnecessarily complicates the process of building a code base * Some binary distributions disappear with abandoned projects * Not all open source software is published under a subversion repository [Less]
Created about 1 year ago.