libkokkos3.7

C++ Performance Portability Programming

This implements a programming model in C++ for writing performance portable applications targeting all major HPC platforms. For that purpose it provides abstractions for both parallel execution of code and data management. Kokkos is designed to target complex node architectures with N-level memory hierarchies and multiple types of execution resources. It currently can use CUDA, HPX, OpenMP and Pthreads as backend programming models with several other backends in development.

libmojolicious-plugin-templatetoolkit-perl

Template Toolkit renderer plugin for Mojolicious

Mojolicious::Plugin::TemplateToolkit is a renderer for tt2 or Template Toolkit templates. See Template and Template::Manual for details on the Template Toolkit format, and Mojolicious::Guides::Rendering for general information on rendering in Mojolicious.

python3-bitstring

Python module for manipulation of binary data (Python 3)

Bitstring is a pure Python module designed to help make the creation and analysis of binary data as simple and natural as possible.

postgresql-16-debversion

Debian version number type for PostgreSQL

Debian version numbers, used to version Debian binary and source packages, have a defined format, including specifications for how versions should be compared in order to sort them. This package implements a "debversion" type to represent Debian version numbers within the PostgreSQL database. This also includes operators for version comparison and index operator classes for creating indexes on the debversion type.

libtumbler-1-0t64

library for tumbler, a D-Bus thumbnailing service

Tumbler is a D-Bus service for applications to request thumbnails for various URI schemes and MIME types. It is an implementation of the thumbnail management D-Bus specification described on http://live.gnome.org/ThumbnailerSpec.

protoc-betterproto

Better Protobuf / gRPC Support for Python (command-line tools)

This project aims to provide an improved experience when using Protobuf / gRPC in a modern Python environment by making use of modern language features and generating readable, understandable, idiomatic Python code. It will not support legacy features or environments (e.g. Protobuf 2). The following are supported: