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Libraries I ought check out, for possible use in my code (hopefully replacing bitrotting code I'm no longer interested in) or just to learn from:

  • ssdeep (Debian package: ssdeep)
    • Context-triggered hashing for fuzzy content matching. Could be used for ctxdiff.
  • liboil (Debian package: liboil-dev)
    • Simple functions optimized for various CPU's. Could replace libdank's magic.c.
  • cxxtools (Debian package: libcxxtools-dev)
    • Utility functionality for C++ beyond the standard libraries.
  • Pootle's python-Levenshtein (Debian package: python-levenshtein)
    • "The Levenshtein module computes Levenshtein distances, similarity ratios, generalized medians and set medians of Unicode or non-Unicode strings...The Levenshtein distance is the minimum number of single-character insertions, deletions, and substitutions to transform one string into another. It is useful for spell checking, or fuzzy matching of gettext messages."
  • libpfm (No Debian package) (Linux only)
    • An analogue to libpmc for Linux? "The goal of the project is to design and implement, on all major architectures, a standard Linux kernel interface, to access the hardware performance counters of modern processors. The project also developed a user library,libpfm, and a tool, pfmon." Appears to require a kernel patch, even against 2.6.25.

I've discovered most of these via aptitude's "New Packages" functionality.

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