This module is intended as a drop-in replacement for NEXT, supporting
the same interface, but using Class::C3 to do the hard work. You can
then write new code without NEXT, and migrate individual source files to
use Class::C3 or method modifiers as appropriate, at whatever pace
you're comfortable with.
- rename from "libsndio" to "sndio"
- remove support for "frame tick" synchronization; nothing uses it
- as with many other sndio backends, the audio device block size is the
buffer-write-size the application wants and there are 2 blocks per
device buffer
- if SDL will resample, increase the audio block and buffer size by
the same ratio, so that device latency (or how much *time* the
application has between write()s to not let the buffer underrun) does
not change
- allow applications to disable conversions
tested with almost every port that uses this code (exceptions being some
games that require non-free game data) on a device most likely to be
affected by the changes (azalia(4) that only does 44.1 or 48 kHz s16)
unoverriding conversion disabling exposes brokenness in a few other
ports, those will be fixed soon
> A python based HTML parser/tokenizer based on the WHATWG HTML5
> specification for maximum compatibility with major desktop web
> browsers.
feedback & ok wcmaier@
> Babel is composed of two major parts: tools to build and work with
> gettext message catalogs, and a Python interface to the CLDR (Common
> Locale Data Repository), providing access to various locale display
> names, localized number and date formatting, etc.
feedback & ok wcmaier@
- Remove some patches no longer needed
- Sync some corba and jdk makefiles with bsd-port repo
- Another datatype correction in hotspot
- Use proper scoping for clock_get* from bsd-port repo
- Use includeDB corrections from Coleen Phillimore @ Sun
instead of my own ones. From hotspot-dev list.
The flat assembler is a fast and efficient self-assembling 80x86
assembler for DOS, Windows and Linux operating systems. Currently it
supports all 8086-80486/Pentium instructions with MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3
and 3DNow! extensions and x86-64 (both AMD64 and EM64T) instructions,
can produce output in binary, MZ, PE, COFF or ELF format. It includes
the powerful but easy to use macroinstruction support and does multiple
passes to optimize the instruction codes for size. The flat assembler is
self-compilable and the full source code is included.
okay sthen@.