Result for E9FEA015E0CE9CA252CF66DAD790CD777E60AF61

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libmd4c.so.0.4.7
FileSize60984
MD5E9D1B4B12E5A1355DA6BEB1AB2777B7F
SHA-1E9FEA015E0CE9CA252CF66DAD790CD777E60AF61
SHA-256E660CCEEF0EEC49A2B34468AF5FAC386E9B868E71DFEA70F0642248D70DD0BA4
SSDEEP1536:uR0Qouxr0VR7zpcFnnmvdecwqifI90iO6V7:uR0QfiwnnudeC94S7
TLSHT156535C49FD9BEED3E5C2C735CC494A669717B0E4C246A3136680022DEDDBED8CDEA118
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Key Value
MD506F33ECF5BF857850933B60A10FDBF0B
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionMD4C is C Markdown parser with the following features: * Compliance: Generally MD4C aims to be compliant to the latest version of CommonMark specification. Right now fully compliant to CommonMark 0.28. * Extensions: MD4C supports some commonly requested and accepted extensions. * Compactness: MD4C is implemented in one source file and one header file. * Embedding: MD4C is easy to reuse in other projects, its API is very straightforward: There is actually just one function, md_parse(). * Push model: MD4C parses the complete document and calls callback functions provided by the application for each start/end of block, start/end of a span, and with any textual contents. * Portability: MD4C builds and works on Windows and Linux, and it should be fairly simple to make it run also on most other systems. * Encoding: MD4C can be compiled to recognize ASCII-only control characters, UTF-8 and, on Windows, also UTF-16, i.e. what is on Windows commonly called just "Unicode". See more details below. * Permissive license: MD4C is available under the MIT license. * Performance: MD4C is very fast.
PackageMaintainerdaviddavid <daviddavid>
PackageNamelib64md4c0
PackageRelease1.mga8
PackageVersion0.4.7
SHA-1D071A7543FF121E4742D36BAD2938458F1859FE7
SHA-256245A8C6E1B941967EB5222DCBB4A852013EE0533B55E82069CA18ACB2B8EF61A