Result for 0010A962697B52BF2FB3434481DF3C3A7F2C636B

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/gap/pkg/io/doc/chap10.html
FileSize13501
MD53FE81DA5D7D00A8424DB05CD7FB799A7
SHA-10010A962697B52BF2FB3434481DF3C3A7F2C636B
SHA-25659444076D36F10113B0F25F88B9E8F9677445F41F6CB23D764757EE0E2773213
SSDEEP192:Xm8C5LsvpYt6N9i4/YNT/VRavdoN0YjTom3H9QFhxJNfjeq:Xm8C5LshDQ4UT/V0G0YjTK1jLeq
TLSHT1BA520CA8C2D262B743B3C4F1BADA2B3734F101ADE531618422FD6B64E7DCE043566E95
hashlookup:parent-total13
hashlookup:trust100

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Key Value
MD503A014DB4F1AA40DF823EF30FCB9BDB2
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThis GAP package provides a link to the standard UNIX I/O functionality that is available through the C library. This part basically consists of functions on the GAP level that allow functions in the C library to be called. Built on top of this is a layer for buffered input/output which is implemented completely in the GAP language. It is intended to be used by programs for which it is not necessary to have full direct access to the operating system. On this level, quite a few convenience functions are implemented for interprocess communication like starting up pipelines of processes to filter data through them and to start up processes and then communicate with them. There is also support for creating network connections over TCP/IP and UDP. Building on this, the package contains an implementation of the client side of the HTTP protocol making it possible among other things to access web pages from within GAP. Another part of the package is a framework for object serialization. That is, GAP objects can be converted into a platform-independent byte sequence which can be stored to a file or sent over the network. The code takes complete care of arbitrarily self-referential data structures like lists containing themselves as an entry. The resulting byte strings can be read back into GAP and the original objects are rebuilt with exactly the same self-references. This works for most of the standard builtin types of GAP like numbers, permutations, polynomials, lists, and records and can be extended to nearly arbitrary GAP objects.
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SHA-256C3B9E7FA795B827DCC0084F6FD4962AFAB4B6E74BD02CA89DD9D959972EEBD0B
Key Value
MD5C23DE9C708FA4BC86B92513D4BB0E8BF
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionThis GAP package provides a link to the standard UNIX I/O functionality that is available through the C library. This part basically consists of functions on the GAP level that allow functions in the C library to be called. Built on top of this is a layer for buffered input/output which is implemented completely in the GAP language. It is intended to be used by programs for which it is not necessary to have full direct access to the operating system. On this level, quite a few convenience functions are implemented for interprocess communication like starting up pipelines of processes to filter data through them and to start up processes and then communicate with them. There is also support for creating network connections over TCP/IP and UDP. Building on this, the package contains an implementation of the client side of the HTTP protocol making it possible among other things to access web pages from within GAP. Another part of the package is a framework for object serialization. That is, GAP objects can be converted into a platform-independent byte sequence which can be stored to a file or sent over the network. The code takes complete care of arbitrarily self-referential data structures like lists containing themselves as an entry. The resulting byte strings can be read back into GAP and the original objects are rebuilt with exactly the same self-references. This works for most of the standard builtin types of GAP like numbers, permutations, polynomials, lists, and records and can be extended to nearly arbitrary GAP objects.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
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SHA-256078CF3F6E3006AC5CAA676322095B4DCA8EC34B55A8415963B6210C93734325E
Key Value
MD594C7E4DDF68FED722646FE27C2A0ABD0
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionThis GAP package provides a link to the standard UNIX I/O functionality that is available through the C library. This part basically consists of functions on the GAP level that allow functions in the C library to be called. Built on top of this is a layer for buffered input/output which is implemented completely in the GAP language. It is intended to be used by programs for which it is not necessary to have full direct access to the operating system. On this level, quite a few convenience functions are implemented for interprocess communication like starting up pipelines of processes to filter data through them and to start up processes and then communicate with them. There is also support for creating network connections over TCP/IP and UDP. Building on this, the package contains an implementation of the client side of the HTTP protocol making it possible among other things to access web pages from within GAP. Another part of the package is a framework for object serialization. That is, GAP objects can be converted into a platform-independent byte sequence which can be stored to a file or sent over the network. The code takes complete care of arbitrarily self-referential data structures like lists containing themselves as an entry. The resulting byte strings can be read back into GAP and the original objects are rebuilt with exactly the same self-references. This works for most of the standard builtin types of GAP like numbers, permutations, polynomials, lists, and records and can be extended to nearly arbitrary GAP objects.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
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SHA-2567A3A232F3F3314A8FE5B67C01C3C24D87E59E857E43128035B6723DC86ED12CA
Key Value
MD50B3C74FFBD8741EAA250158B85A2956B
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionThis GAP package provides a link to the standard UNIX I/O functionality that is available through the C library. This part basically consists of functions on the GAP level that allow functions in the C library to be called. Built on top of this is a layer for buffered input/output which is implemented completely in the GAP language. It is intended to be used by programs for which it is not necessary to have full direct access to the operating system. On this level, quite a few convenience functions are implemented for interprocess communication like starting up pipelines of processes to filter data through them and to start up processes and then communicate with them. There is also support for creating network connections over TCP/IP and UDP. Building on this, the package contains an implementation of the client side of the HTTP protocol making it possible among other things to access web pages from within GAP. Another part of the package is a framework for object serialization. That is, GAP objects can be converted into a platform-independent byte sequence which can be stored to a file or sent over the network. The code takes complete care of arbitrarily self-referential data structures like lists containing themselves as an entry. The resulting byte strings can be read back into GAP and the original objects are rebuilt with exactly the same self-references. This works for most of the standard builtin types of GAP like numbers, permutations, polynomials, lists, and records and can be extended to nearly arbitrary GAP objects.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
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Key Value
MD5113B0785F54ED1517396864FCEBF0D9C
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThis GAP package provides a link to the standard UNIX I/O functionality that is available through the C library. This part basically consists of functions on the GAP level that allow functions in the C library to be called. Built on top of this is a layer for buffered input/output which is implemented completely in the GAP language. It is intended to be used by programs for which it is not necessary to have full direct access to the operating system. On this level, quite a few convenience functions are implemented for interprocess communication like starting up pipelines of processes to filter data through them and to start up processes and then communicate with them. There is also support for creating network connections over TCP/IP and UDP. Building on this, the package contains an implementation of the client side of the HTTP protocol making it possible among other things to access web pages from within GAP. Another part of the package is a framework for object serialization. That is, GAP objects can be converted into a platform-independent byte sequence which can be stored to a file or sent over the network. The code takes complete care of arbitrarily self-referential data structures like lists containing themselves as an entry. The resulting byte strings can be read back into GAP and the original objects are rebuilt with exactly the same self-references. This works for most of the standard builtin types of GAP like numbers, permutations, polynomials, lists, and records and can be extended to nearly arbitrary GAP objects.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegap-pkg-io
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SHA-14CF2A600B3CC73753EEE68526E9665BC446485CD
SHA-256CB226D83DB2C4231F76638C23C6C10C765C59A8400DE61D61E48C41FC6A6758E
Key Value
MD536DCC62772E0159E479A04168B7BD5AD
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionThis GAP package provides a link to the standard UNIX I/O functionality that is available through the C library. This part basically consists of functions on the GAP level that allow functions in the C library to be called. Built on top of this is a layer for buffered input/output which is implemented completely in the GAP language. It is intended to be used by programs for which it is not necessary to have full direct access to the operating system. On this level, quite a few convenience functions are implemented for interprocess communication like starting up pipelines of processes to filter data through them and to start up processes and then communicate with them. There is also support for creating network connections over TCP/IP and UDP. Building on this, the package contains an implementation of the client side of the HTTP protocol making it possible among other things to access web pages from within GAP. Another part of the package is a framework for object serialization. That is, GAP objects can be converted into a platform-independent byte sequence which can be stored to a file or sent over the network. The code takes complete care of arbitrarily self-referential data structures like lists containing themselves as an entry. The resulting byte strings can be read back into GAP and the original objects are rebuilt with exactly the same self-references. This works for most of the standard builtin types of GAP like numbers, permutations, polynomials, lists, and records and can be extended to nearly arbitrary GAP objects.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamegap-pkg-io
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SHA-1EE0664A906D395E2EDDD991432168A45A8BF05A9
SHA-256E02F68B86EBC2AD127518D2B0B157AE068D40A3E57A366EFB8602712EEBE2937
Key Value
MD5403862A4092B0D63F894437C5E41D526
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThis GAP package provides a link to the standard UNIX I/O functionality that is available through the C library. This part basically consists of functions on the GAP level that allow functions in the C library to be called. Built on top of this is a layer for buffered input/output which is implemented completely in the GAP language. It is intended to be used by programs for which it is not necessary to have full direct access to the operating system. On this level, quite a few convenience functions are implemented for interprocess communication like starting up pipelines of processes to filter data through them and to start up processes and then communicate with them. There is also support for creating network connections over TCP/IP and UDP. Building on this, the package contains an implementation of the client side of the HTTP protocol making it possible among other things to access web pages from within GAP. Another part of the package is a framework for object serialization. That is, GAP objects can be converted into a platform-independent byte sequence which can be stored to a file or sent over the network. The code takes complete care of arbitrarily self-referential data structures like lists containing themselves as an entry. The resulting byte strings can be read back into GAP and the original objects are rebuilt with exactly the same self-references. This works for most of the standard builtin types of GAP like numbers, permutations, polynomials, lists, and records and can be extended to nearly arbitrary GAP objects.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
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SHA-1BB3B3260A2FED27CA4F615E1A0A24707F46EEFED
SHA-256FC95FA7B2B1A8B8D297A87B52900A3029FB3F8E1DE9126603F36613AB8CA01EB
Key Value
MD55FC4635F34A3C229916AF220EC8AA728
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionThis GAP package provides a link to the standard UNIX I/O functionality that is available through the C library. This part basically consists of functions on the GAP level that allow functions in the C library to be called. Built on top of this is a layer for buffered input/output which is implemented completely in the GAP language. It is intended to be used by programs for which it is not necessary to have full direct access to the operating system. On this level, quite a few convenience functions are implemented for interprocess communication like starting up pipelines of processes to filter data through them and to start up processes and then communicate with them. There is also support for creating network connections over TCP/IP and UDP. Building on this, the package contains an implementation of the client side of the HTTP protocol making it possible among other things to access web pages from within GAP. Another part of the package is a framework for object serialization. That is, GAP objects can be converted into a platform-independent byte sequence which can be stored to a file or sent over the network. The code takes complete care of arbitrarily self-referential data structures like lists containing themselves as an entry. The resulting byte strings can be read back into GAP and the original objects are rebuilt with exactly the same self-references. This works for most of the standard builtin types of GAP like numbers, permutations, polynomials, lists, and records and can be extended to nearly arbitrary GAP objects.
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SHA-25618DB0E9FECA06BFD9F0138741A4D0186307CFCF2E6F0932F56308D7745A37F6E
Key Value
MD5180C0683A583F8FA524240EC82728B04
PackageArchs390x
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PackageMaintainerFedora Project
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Key Value
MD544938743DE6FEEAF9CAB155C9B237F58
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Key Value
MD51E414CBE658E2A9AB4604DECF6B9FD0A
PackageArchppc64
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SHA-25644632BB442F51CA134DDC1BA7358C9A7CB03D010650477E48CBD2EB71ADA551E
Key Value
MD5F3645D4742483EE5B7919D6F5FDDF5E5
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PackageMaintainerFedora Project
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Key Value
MD573202BF7B6B236546B03AE3D0A905552
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PackageMaintainerFedora Project
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