Name : flux
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Version : 0.4.1
| Vendor : PLD
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Release : 5
| Date : 2002-09-30 08:37:48
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Group : Libraries
| Source RPM : flux-0.4.1-5.src.rpm
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Size : 0.29 MB
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Packager : PLD bug tracking system ( http://bugs_pld_org_pl/ )
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Summary : Flux is a survival-through-structure library
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Description :
Flux is a survival-through-structure library, whose goal is to reduce the complexity of C programming. To this end, it supplies high-level functions for manipulating data and communication with specialized handles, masking typically tedious programming tasks. Common instruction blocks are wrapped in higher-level calls with intuitive names. In short: Do it once, do it right, then forget about it.
Abstracting things this way involves speed compromises. In Flux, these should be minimal, and sometimes, when superiour algorithms are easily accessible, efficiency is actually gained.
Another important goal is bridging gaps between typical tasks - like parsing, storage, retrieval, buffering and transfer, data structures - like generic tree structures, generic network structures, XML and presentation formats, and protocols - like FluxComm, Unix protocols and IRC. (Note: IRC protocols are hairy and ill-defined. Unification and masking is particularly useful here).
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RPM found in directory: /vol/rzm3/linux-pld/dists/ra/PLD/i386/PLD/RPMS |