Result for A72E1B37720CE2180F06F70B544DC9B4E71FF9AB

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/libmuparserx4.0.7/changelog.Debian.mipsel.gz
FileSize226
MD54700DF6B02042C5AC203CFF7AA974E9A
SHA-1A72E1B37720CE2180F06F70B544DC9B4E71FF9AB
SHA-256BF031A0EF7834F2367E2BA60BEC749A91E3F37962A863C28D62C61FC846E4A20
SSDEEP6:Xtvvf6n+4hLex8E6Sq2pjIvf+GU2Wb3BhBzkAxKEk/:XhHy++eJ/GU9RAAcEE
TLSHT1EAD097002BB65A2A4942266B5B22612829E04222A850A8898DC44036B4AA513958C0D3
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Key Value
FileSize35264
MD51B5F5A9E9CF4D01D83A452C36BA7F8AA
PackageDescriptionmathematical expression parser library (development files) The evaluation of a mathematical expression is a standard task required in many applications. It can be solved by either using a standard math expression parser such as muparser or by embedding a scripting language such as Lua. There are however some limitations: Although muparser is pretty fast it will only work with scalar values and although Lua is very flexible it does neither support binary operators for arrays nor complex numbers. So if you need a math expression parser with support for arrays, matrices and strings muparserx may be able to help you. It was originally based on the original muparser engine but has since evolved into a standalone project with a completely new parsing engine. . This package contains the development files for libmuparserx.
PackageMaintainerAndreas Bombe <aeb@debian.org>
PackageNamelibmuparserx-dev
PackageSectionlibdevel
PackageVersion4.0.7+dfsg-3+b11
SHA-1F38B76303107419B97E9EC2F43B671C8B91B6DAB
SHA-256F4D3D6959EE8392A0828A8AED7038190B019A4AD248C535D487A8D7D7C415E1D
Key Value
FileSize146656
MD5E54F9572CE1401DB17C959C587CF5456
PackageDescriptionmathematical expression parser library The evaluation of a mathematical expression is a standard task required in many applications. It can be solved by either using a standard math expression parser such as muparser or by embedding a scripting language such as Lua. There are however some limitations: Although muparser is pretty fast it will only work with scalar values and although Lua is very flexible it does neither support binary operators for arrays nor complex numbers. So if you need a math expression parser with support for arrays, matrices and strings muparserx may be able to help you. It was originally based on the original muparser engine but has since evolved into a standalone project with a completely new parsing engine. . This package contains the shared library.
PackageMaintainerAndreas Bombe <aeb@debian.org>
PackageNamelibmuparserx4.0.7
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion4.0.7+dfsg-3+b11
SHA-11E50AB4D3356497685F5B79320A8A887C4902BDD
SHA-256D3D534097CCB564A249B310F4384C0D73E63B943165A5586C19EA93A7A71DAFE