Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Roger Shimizu <rogershim...@gmail.com> X-Debbugs-Cc: rogershim...@gmail.com, max.c...@gmail.com, 073p...@gmail.com
* Package name : libcork Version : 0.15.0 Upstream Author : Douglas Creager <douglas.crea...@redjack.com> * URL : http://libcork.readthedocs.io * License : BSD-3-clause Programming Lang: C Description : simple, easily embeddable, cross-platform C library Description in detail: simple, easily embeddable, cross-platform C library It falls roughly into the same category as glib or APR in the C world; the STL, POCO, or QtCore in the C++ world; or the standard libraries of any decent dynamic language. . So if libcork has all of these comparables, why a new library? Well, none of the C++ options are really applicable here. And none of the C options work, because one of the main goals is to have the library be highly modular, and useful in resource-constrained systems. Once we describe some of the design decisions that we’ve made in libcork, you’ll hopefully see how this fits into an interesting niche of its own. Status: This library is needed by shadowsocks-libev, which is ITP-ed as #824268. I already finished part of work and push to my github repo: - https://github.com/rogers0/libcork Cheers, -- Roger Shimizu, GMT +9 Tokyo PGP/GPG: 17B3ACB1