Result for 19AA6EC2868E49DF20FBD1DF2DA3C05AB274A2EF

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/liblutok.so.0.0.0
FileSize42876
MD5A3FB169851B2B1AE989817F96BF648FC
SHA-119AA6EC2868E49DF20FBD1DF2DA3C05AB274A2EF
SHA-256C8903D1BF78AFC0624AC9B0B2CF36BF2C4CFA36779A8D0D036CAF1E570E73CF5
SSDEEP768:ds8Cv+qaF6mJpd3cXHPrGoJ+sDe8qhwhfZJfMZeZrC2wiVRbywRGMop7eb3fZnIU:ds8qw7sXvr+nGVKsZn+vW
TLSHT11613C707F699AAFFDCD27BF1756F87302504569ED0956717950806043E8F8AFCA0B6E0
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Key Value
MD574478D259A2411ACEEA167DCD5F308EC
PackageArcharmv5tel
PackageDescriptionLutok provides thin C++ wrappers around the Lua C API to ease the interaction between C++ and Lua. These wrappers make intensive use of RAII to prevent resource leakage, expose C++-friendly data types, report errors by means of exceptions and ensure that the Lua stack is always left untouched in the face of errors. The library also provides a small subset of miscellaneous utility functions built on top of the wrappers. Lutok focuses on providing a clean and safe C++ interface; the drawback is that it is not suitable for performance-critical environments. In order to implement error-safe C++ wrappers on top of a Lua C binary library, Lutok adds several layers or abstraction and error checking that go against the original spirit of the Lua C API and thus degrade performance.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamelutok
PackageRelease1.fc17
PackageVersion0.1
SHA-1E3776F7A5AF6F4D18BA550F8465A723C4D789059
SHA-25651BD125DCB870BA31BDC1B6D657DA08F050306A05D90A273E714053E3C52381D