naigama
Parser library and tools based on Parsing Expression Grammar. (by kjhermans)
gorilla-audio
Simple, cross-platform audio library. (by moon-chilled)
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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naigama
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A PEG parser library, in generations (parses its own grammar specification using the previous generation's parser): https://github.com/kjhermans/naigama
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Design Patterns
And, of course, I use it in my projects (always eat your own dogfood). For example, here: https://github.com/kjhermans/naigama/blob/master/src/gen3/include/naigama/naig_defines.h (not complete, as in this project this concept is spread out over multiple include files).
- What projects are you working on or planning to do this year?
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Is there a definition of perl regex in perl regex
I have a project called naigama (it's here: https://github.com/kjhermans/naigama); it's the implementation of a PEG parser system in C, perl, java, rust. My purpose is to see if I can get to a definition of a regular expression that is comparably powerful to perl regex (which is indeed very powerful), but also parseable through a relatively secure, formal definition (my parsing system).
gorilla-audio
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Gorilla audio—I needed an audio library for a project, and found one which looked nice, but was unmaintained, so I took up the mantle. I haven't had time to work on it lately, but am in the process of rewriting the audio device abstraction layers to better match the interfaces provided by oses, and adding a more accurate resampler.
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What kind of good multiplatform audio API exists?
I will plug my own library. (There is currently no stable release; but I am only planning to change some aspects of the low-level API before making one, so no concerns there.)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing naigama and gorilla-audio you can also consider the following projects:
mk_clib - My C stuff.
Dupfinder
miniaudio - Audio playback and capture library written in C, in a single source file.
huffman-c - huffman coding in C
libdither - A C library for black-and-white image dithering
sdbm_tree - This code implements a binary, self-balancing tree in a potentially limited resource, currently but not limited to, memory and the filesystem. BSD License.
mk_crypto
TouchDroid - An Android App that can be used as laptop touchpad via local Network
Chip8_emulator