Library providing many low-level data structures
The libmaa library provides many low-level data structures which are helpful for writing compilers, including hash tables, sets, lists, debugging support, and memory management. Although libmaa was designed and implemented as a foundation for the kheperalong, the data structures are generally applicable to a wide range of programming problems.
The memory management routines are especially helpful for improving the performance of memory-intensive applications.
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02-Spelling-typos.patch | 0000000649 649 Bytes | |
03-Fix-gcc-8-ftbfs.patch | 0000000767 767 Bytes | |
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Stephan Kulow (coolo)
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- Trim filler wording from descriptions. Set proper RPM groups, and noarch status for doc subpackage. - Drop silly glibc PreReq. - Upgrade to libmaa-1.4.2: * Fix build failure on SunOS-5.11 (alloca) * License has been changed from LGPL to MIT, permitted by Rik Faith, original author of this library. * Build system changed from autotools to mk-configure. * Library version/soname was bumped from 3 to 4. I cannot guarantee that mk-configure and libtool build shared library the same way. * Tests were added for stk_*, mem_* and prm_* functions. * stk_isempty function was added. * stk_* and other was reimplemented without obstack functions (glibc extension). - Add 02-Spelling-typos.patch and 03-Fix-gcc-8-ftbfs.patch from Debian package. - initial package
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