libgnuradio-uhd3.10.11
gnuradio universal hardware driver functions
The gnuradio interface to the UHD library to connect to and send and
receive data between to the Ettus Research, LLC product line -
including the USRP family of software radio peripheral devices.
Part of the main gnuradio build.
libgnuradio-vocoder3.10.11
gnuradio vocoder functions
Library of vocoder blocks, including ulaw, alaw, gsm and codec2.
Debian uses external libraries for gsm and codec2.
libgnuradio-zeromq3.10.11
gnuradio zeromq functions
0MQ messaging library support. Provide network socket
endpoints for gnuradio data and message streams.
PUB/SUB, PUSH/PULL, REP/REQ models supported.
python3-simplehound
Library to interface with the Sighthound Cloud API
This library provides an interface with the Sighthound Cloud API, enabling the
detection of people, faces, and license plates within images. Utilizing its
functions, users can process images through the Sighthound service and
retrieve detailed detection data responses. This interaction includes the
ability to manage image uploads and handle the results of processed image
data, providing bounding information and classification of detected entities
such as people and vehicles. Additionally, the library interacts with
Sighthound's cloud to track and report detection events efficiently.
libxs-parse-keyword-perl
XS functions to assist in parsing keyword syntax
XS::Parse::Keywords provides some XS functions to assist in writing syntax
modules that provide new perl-visible syntax, primarily for authors of
keyword plugins using the PL_keyword_plugin hook mechanism. It is unlikely to
be of much use to anyone else; and highly unlikely to be any use when writing
perl code using these. Unless you are writing a keyword plugin using XS, this
module is not for you.
elpa-marginalia
Marginalia in the Emacs minibuffer
This package provides marginalia-mode which adds marginalia to the minibuffer
completions. Marginalia are marks or annotations placed at the margin of the
page of a book or in this case helpful colorful annotations placed at the
margin of the minibuffer for your completion candidates. Marginalia can only
add annotations to be displayed with the completion candidates. It cannot
modify the appearance of the candidates themselves, which are shown as supplied
by the original commands.