r-cran-gsubfn

GNU R utilities for strings and function arguments

The gsubfn function is like gsub but can take a replacement function or certain other objects instead of the replacement string. Matches and back references are input to the replacement function and replaced by the function output. gsubfn can be used to split strings based on content rather than delimiters and for quasi-perl-style string interpolation. The package also has facilities for translating formulas to functions and allowing such formulas in function calls instead of functions. This can be used with R functions such as apply, sapply, lapply, optim, integrate, xyplot, Filter and any other function that expects another function as an input argument or functions like cat or sql calls that may involve strings where substitution is desirable. There is also a facility for returning multiple objects from functions and a version of transform that allows the RHS to refer to LHS used in the same transform.

elpa-language-id

Library to work with programming language identifiers

language-id is a small, focused library that helps other Emacs packages identify the programming languages and markup languages used in Emacs buffers. The main point is that it contains an evolving table of language definitions that doesn't need to be replicated in other packages.

libgnuradio-vocoder3.10.0

gnuradio vocoder functions

Library of vocoder blocks, including ulaw, alaw, gsm and codec2. Debian uses external libraries for gsm and codec2.

gimp-help-da

Documentation for the GIMP (Danish)

This package contains the documentation files for the GIMP designed for use with the internal GIMP help browser or external web browsers.

libdart-collision-bullet6.12

Dynamic Animation and Robotics Toolkit - Bullet Collision Library

DART is a collaborative, cross-platform, open source library created by the Georgia Tech Graphics Lab and Humanoid Robotics Lab. The library provides data structures and algorithms for kinematic and dynamic applications in robotics and computer animation. DART is distinguished by it's accuracy and stability due to its use of generalized coordinates to represent articulated rigid body systems and computation of Lagrange's equations derived from D.Alembert's principle to describe the dynamics of motion. For developers, in contrast to many popular physics engines which view the simulator as a black box, DART gives full access to internal kinematic and dynamic quantities, such as the mass matrix, Coriolis and centrifugal forces, transformation matrices and their derivatives. DART also provides efficient computation of Jacobian matrices for arbitrary body points and coordinate frames. Contact and collision are handled using an implicit time-stepping, velocity-based LCP (linear-complementarity problem) to guarantee non-penetration, directional friction, and approximated Coulomb friction cone conditions. For collision detection, DART uses FCL developed by Willow Garage and the UNC Gamma Lab. DART has applications in robotics and computer animation because it features a multibody dynamic simulator and tools for control and motion planning. Multibody dynamic simulation in DART is an extension of RTQL8, an open source software created by the Georgia Tech Graphics Lab.

libasynccore1.6t64

AsyncCore library for SvxLink

The SvxLink server provides access to a ham radio transceiver via the EchoLink® protocol. This package contains the AsyncCore library for event-driven applications that use Async classes.