r-cran-fdrtool
GNU R estimation of false discovery dates and higher criticism
Estimates both tail area-based false discovery rates (Fdr) as well as
local false discovery rates (fdr) for a variety of null models (p-values,
z-scores, correlation coefficients, t-scores). The proportion of
null values and the parameters of the null distribution are adaptively
estimated from the data. In addition, the package contains functions for
non-parametric density estimation (Grenander estimator), for monotone
regression (isotonic regression and antitonic regression with weights),
for computing the greatest convex minorant (GCM) and the least concave
majorant (LCM), for the half-normal and correlation distributions, and
for computing empirical higher criticism (HC) scores and the
corresponding decision threshold.
libghc-network-byte-order-prof
network byte-order utility functions; profiling libraries
Peek and poke functions for network byte order.
cpp-10-alpha-linux-gnu
GNU C preprocessor
A macro processor that is used automatically by the GNU C compiler
to transform programs before actual compilation.
g++-10-mips64el-linux-gnuabi64
GNU C++ compiler (cross compiler for mips64el architecture)
This is the GNU C++ compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler for C++.
libcatalyst-plugin-session-store-redis-perl
Redis Session store for Catalyst
Catalyst::Plugin::Session::Store::Redis is a session storage plugin
for Catalyst that uses the Redis (https://redis.io/) key-value database.
libblis64-3-serial
BLAS-like Library Instantiation Software Framework (64bit,serial)
BLIS is a portable software framework for instantiating high-performance
BLAS-like dense linear algebra libraries. The framework was designed to
isolate essential kernels of computation that, when optimized, immediately
enable optimized implementations of most of its commonly used and
computationally intensive operations. BLIS is written in ISO C99 and available
under a new/modified/3-clause BSD license. While BLIS exports a new BLAS-like
API, it also includes a BLAS compatibility layer which gives application
developers access to BLIS implementations via traditional BLAS routine calls.
An object-based API is also available for more experienced users.