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The libdap++ library contains an implementation of DAP2. This package contains the library, dap-config, and getdap. The script dap-config simplifies using the library in other projects. The getdap utility is a simple command-line tool to read from DAP2 servers. It is built using the library and demonstrates simple uses of it.
Documentation of the libdap library.
datrie is an implementation of double-array structure for representing trie. Trie is a kind of digital search tree, an efficient indexing method with O(1) time complexity for searching. Comparably as efficient as hashing, trie also provides flexibility on incremental matching and key spelling manipulation. This makes it ideal for lexical analyzers, as well as spelling dictionaries. Details of the implementation: http://linux.thai.net/~thep/datrie/datrie.html
Library files for dav1d, the AV1 cross-platform Decoder.
libdazzle is a collection of fancy features for GLib and Gtk+ that aren't quite ready or generic enough for use inside those libraries. This is often a proving ground for new widget prototypes. Applications such as Builder tend to drive development of this project.
The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that provides embedded database support for both traditional and client/server applications. The Berkeley DB includes B+tree, Extended Linear Hashing, Fixed and Variable-length record access methods, transactions, locking, logging, shared memory caching, and database recovery. The Berkeley DB supports C, C++, Java, and Perl APIs. It is used by many applications, including Python and Perl, so this should be installed on all systems.