Result for 158F782B7AC5ACFF53BAE26C96FB636256028B9E

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FileName./usr/share/doc/libtpl-dev/html/license.html
FileSize2237
MD57A53FABF6EAE4B8E28A4DE0703D49094
SHA-1158F782B7AC5ACFF53BAE26C96FB636256028B9E
SHA-2566E5B23E90576E31A43012F18BF88D2CD7F8B7DD88EFE0EC90EE8CBCE14945BB5
SSDEEP48:XmIbAQ1EK8vUFK8ysOYrYJei432sVZ32sBEtI33tEHVOX1lTUtyebYu:H71EK6mGYrYJeJ3n3d9u1KTUtyBu
TLSHT10041A64A488DCBAB96C0974077F13F449695C09F231A5C0CB479A105AF7715EFCBF648
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FileSize179636
MD521978D71880E2526339846A2173CDFA5
PackageDescriptionefficient C serialization library - development files Tpl is a library for serializing C data. The data is stored in its natural binary form. The API is small and tries to stay "out of the way". Tpl can serialize many C data types, including structures. . Tpl makes a convenient file format. For example, suppose a program needs to store a list of user names and ids. This can be expressed using the format string "A(si)". If the program needs two such lists (say, one for regular users and one for administrators) this could be expressed as "A(si)A(si)". It is easy to read and write this kind of structured data using tpl. . Tpl can also be used as an IPC message format. It handles byte order issues and deframing individual messages off of a stream automatically.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNamelibtpl-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion1.5-2ubuntu1
SHA-1AA23BCC703D1E2502F3A9C4896CC04EFA49A781D
SHA-256A9E58B1F21BDB19923A4778037539C733B9BA47D02AD76A63B571BFE5B0068DC