libslack is a C/C++ script for Ad Management scripts design by libslack.org.
It runs on following operating system: Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Libslack is a library of general utilities designed to make UNIX/C programming a bit easier.
Publisher review: Libslack is a library of general utilities designed to make UNIX/C programming a bit easier. Libslack is a library of general utilities designed to make UNIX/C programming a bit easier on the eye. It is a seemingly random collection of modules and functions that are commonly useful. It's a small library with lots of functionality, accurately documented and thoroughly tested. Features: - Program Framework - Daemon Services - Libslack provides functions that make writing daemons trivial. - Network Services - Libslack provides functions to simplify the implementation of network servers and clients (TCP, UDP, unicast and multicast) and the (text or binary) application protocols that they use. - Agent Oriented Programming - Libslack provides a generic agent oriented programming model in the form of the Agent data type. - Data Types - Libslack provides a generic growable pointer array data type called List, a generic growable hash table data type called Map and a decent String data type that comes with heaps of functions (many lifted from Perl). - Decoupled Thread Safety - Coprocesses and Pseudo Terminals Operating system: Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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