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− | |Name=Common C++ | + | |Name=GNU Common C++ |
|Short description=Highly portable C++ class library | |Short description=Highly portable C++ class library | ||
|Full description=Common C++ is a C++ class library that abstracts various system services in a portable manner, thereby making the creation of portable applications much easier. It is portable code, with very low runtime overhead, that works well on a very wide range of target platforms and C++ compilers in everyday use. It includes the 'ape' project, which was formerly a separate package. Common C++ manages threads, synchronization, and network sockets by offering portable C++ classes that abstract these services, as well as supporting "serial" I/O, daemon specific event logging, object serialization (persistence), block/record/page/ oriented file I/O, and configuration file parsing. It also provides an inheritable class architecture for your application that exploits C++ as needed. There are two source trees: one for "POSIX" systems such as GNU/Linux and the Hurd, the other for the Windows API. This makes Common C++ portable at the source level, as the two trees implement a functionally similar class interface. | |Full description=Common C++ is a C++ class library that abstracts various system services in a portable manner, thereby making the creation of portable applications much easier. It is portable code, with very low runtime overhead, that works well on a very wide range of target platforms and C++ compilers in everyday use. It includes the 'ape' project, which was formerly a separate package. Common C++ manages threads, synchronization, and network sockets by offering portable C++ classes that abstract these services, as well as supporting "serial" I/O, daemon specific event logging, object serialization (persistence), block/record/page/ oriented file I/O, and configuration file parsing. It also provides an inheritable class architecture for your application that exploits C++ as needed. There are two source trees: one for "POSIX" systems such as GNU/Linux and the Hurd, the other for the Windows API. This makes Common C++ portable at the source level, as the two trees implement a functionally similar class interface. | ||
Commoncpp also includes uCommon C++ (http://www.gnutelephony.org/index.php/GNU_uCommon), a lightweight C++ library with features such as rtti and exception handling removed. It is intended for programs linking to C libraries and not the standard C++ library. | Commoncpp also includes uCommon C++ (http://www.gnutelephony.org/index.php/GNU_uCommon), a lightweight C++ library with features such as rtti and exception handling removed. It is intended for programs linking to C libraries and not the standard C++ library. | ||
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|VCS checkout command=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/cplusplus | |VCS checkout command=:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/cplusplus | ||
|Computer languages=C++ | |Computer languages=C++ | ||
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|Submitted by=Database conversion | |Submitted by=Database conversion | ||
|Submitted date=2011-04-01 | |Submitted date=2011-04-01 | ||
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+ | |GNU package identifier=commoncpp | ||
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|Email=dyfet@gnutelephony.org | |Email=dyfet@gnutelephony.org | ||
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|Resource URL=mailto:bug-commoncpp@gnu.org | |Resource URL=mailto:bug-commoncpp@gnu.org | ||
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+ | |Resource audience=uCommon C++ | ||
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Revision as of 21:08, 8 February 2014
GNU [u]Common C++
https://www.gnu.org/software/commoncpp/
Highly portable C++ class library.
Common C++ is a C++ class library that abstracts various system services in a portable manner, thereby making the creation of portable applications much easier. It is portable code, with very low runtime overhead, that works well on a very wide range of target platforms and C++ compilers in everyday use. It includes the 'ape' project, which was formerly a separate package. Common C++ manages threads, synchronization, and network sockets by offering portable C++ classes that abstract these services, as well as supporting "serial" I/O, daemon specific event logging, object serialization (persistence), block/record/page/ oriented file I/O, and configuration file parsing. It also provides an inheritable class architecture for your application that exploits C++ as needed. There are two source trees: one for "POSIX" systems such as GNU/Linux and the Hurd, the other for the Windows API. This makes Common C++ portable at the source level, as the two trees implement a functionally similar class interface.
Commoncpp also includes uCommon C++, a lightweight C++ library with features such as rtti and exception handling removed. It is intended for programs linking to C libraries and not the standard C++ library.
This is a GNU package:
commoncpp
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https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/commoncpp/ucommon-7.0.0.tar.gz
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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David Sugar | Maintainer |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Savannah (Ref) | https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/commoncpp/ | |
Mailing List | https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-system-discuss/ | |
General | https://savannah.gnu.org/people/ | |
Debian (Ref) (R) | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/ucommon | |
VCS Repository Webview | https://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/commoncpp/ | |
VCS Repository Webview | https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/commoncpp.git/ | |
Debian (Ref) (R) | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/libcommoncpp2 | |
VCS Repository Webview | https://web.cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/commoncpp/ | |
Mailing List | https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-commoncpp/ | |
Download | https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/commoncpp/ | |
VCS Repository Webview | https://svn.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/commoncpp/ | |
Download | https://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/commoncpp/ |
Software prerequisites
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Weak prerequisite | pth |
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