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Cbase

http://www.hyperrealm.com/main.php?s=cbase
C library for Posix software development

Cbase formerly known as CFL (C Foundation Library) is a C library that simplifies systems software development on *nix systems. It includes functions for memory management, string parsing, sub-process execution, filesystem traversal, I/O, interfaces to IPC mechanisms including pseudo-terminals, shared memory, semaphores, and other facilities. It also has implementations of common dynamic data structures like linked lists, queues, stacks, and hash tables, a real-time scheduler similar to 'cron', and high-level APIs to Berkeley sockets and other networking functions. Full documentation is included. This package was formerly known as the Ping Utility Library.





Licensing

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License

LGPL

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Janet Casey

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24 June 2003




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Mark Lindner Maintainer


Resources and communication

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Bug Tracking,Developer,SupportE-mailmailto:markl@gnu.org


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