libextractor-plugin-thumbnailgtk
extracts meta-data from files of arbitrary type (gdk pixbuf plugin)
GNU libextractor provides developers of file-sharing networks, file managers,
and WWW-indexing bots with a universal library to obtain meta-data about files.
libtest-module-used-perl
module for testing whether a module is used
Test::Module::Used is a Perl test module for determining whether a module is
really used (and vice versa) between lib/t and META.yml. It is useful for
detecting cases where dependencies are specified (possibly as a remnant of
older versions) but no longer needed, or where one forgets to declare them.
libclass-forward-perl
class dispatcher that handles namespaces like paths
Class::Forward is designed to simply return class names or dispatch method
calls using shorthand. It uses file-system path specification conventions to
match against class namespaces.
libtie-persistent-perl
tied interface to persistent file
Tie::Persistent makes working with persistent data real easy by using the tie
interface. It works by storing data contained in a variable into a file (not
unlike a database). The primary advantage is speed, as the whole datastructure
is kept in memory (which is also a limitation), and, of course, that you can
use arbitrary data structures inside the variable (unlike DB_File). Note that
it is most useful if the data structure fits into memory.
mboxcheck
MBOX scan utility
python-pyopencl
Python module to access OpenCL parallel computation API
PyOpenCL lets you access the OpenCL parallel computation API from
Python. Here's what sets PyOpenCL apart:
* Object cleanup tied to lifetime of objects. This idiom, often called
RAII in C++, makes it much easier to write correct, leak- and
crash-free code.
* Completeness. PyOpenCL puts the full power of OpenCL’s API at your
disposal, if you wish.
* Convenience. While PyOpenCL's primary focus is to make all of OpenCL
accessible, it tries hard to make your life less complicated as it
does so--without taking any shortcuts.
* Automatic Error Checking. All OpenCL errors are automatically
translated into Python exceptions.
* Speed. PyOpenCL’s base layer is written in C++, so all the niceties
above are virtually free.
* Helpful, complete documentation and a wiki.
* Liberal licensing (MIT).