Result for 127476E3FB18650593343A6B9B0C529E4AF507E9

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/gap/pkg/io/bin/armv7hl-redhat-linux-gnu-gcc-default32/io.so
FileSize53292
MD5F1AE39413E2CF1C9894CF323FA32983E
SHA-1127476E3FB18650593343A6B9B0C529E4AF507E9
SHA-256CCA5E7B1C644C66ACF5E9F1F44C4450A4555C7DD1B1B1490D844BF5A0819718C
SSDEEP768:0djAT1cFDqEC8ZxDexldsRcj+Y/FcgclIHyLT5U8myb:SAT2x5C870I+jHNcg6IHCT8yb
TLSHT16033B65AB1C56E33C1D42776791AD3663321839889C67B2BD528433C3BB35AF0E16AD3
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MD51E6D07367E3D9AE1F07F913DA4630CB8
PackageArcharmv7hl
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-io
PackageRelease4.fc19
PackageVersion4.2
SHA-14634E1F0E34B48E9CA6AF81C00373AEF6166C6EA
SHA-256C7614E5C9AA38F50E5DD74C2724B2CE374CA75AE4CD455CD5EE86973578A30B6