ppl 1:1.2-8.1build4 source package in Ubuntu
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ppl (1:1.2-8.1build4) noble; urgency=high * No change rebuild against libswipl9t64. -- Julian Andres Klode <email address hidden> Sun, 24 Mar 2024 23:12:18 +0100
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ppl_1.2.orig.tar.xz | 13.5 MiB | 691f0d5a4fb0e206f4e132fc9132c71d6e33cdda168470d40ac3cf62340e9a60 |
ppl_1.2-8.1build4.debian.tar.xz | 13.4 KiB | 16262fd3d29ca35e1464cec5991a1f32bc199c4cd0f2e1bd3bcb76a5582e1cb6 |
ppl_1.2-8.1build4.dsc | 2.6 KiB | eae20a802a2b3d7092a058f3901c38cd4a758f8160e1c402a57dae4b0652eb32 |
Available diffs
- diff from 1:1.2-8.1build3 to 1:1.2-8.1build4 (331 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- libppl-c4: Parma Polyhedra Library (C interface)
The Parma Polyhedra Library (PPL) is a C++ library for the
manipulation of (not necessarily closed) convex polyhedra and other
numerical abstractions. The applications of convex polyhedra include
program analysis, optimized compilation, integer and combinatorial
optimization and statistical data-editing. The Parma Polyhedra
Library is user friendly (you write `x + 2*y + 5*z <= 7' when you
mean it), fully dynamic (available virtual memory is the only
limitation to the dimension of anything), written in standard C++,
exception-safe, rather efficient and thoroughly documented.
.
This package provides the C interface.
- libppl-c4-dbgsym: debug symbols for libppl-c4
- libppl-dev: Parma Polyhedra Library (development)
The Parma Polyhedra Library (PPL) is a C++ library for the
manipulation of (not necessarily closed) convex polyhedra and other
numerical abstractions. The applications of convex polyhedra include
program analysis, optimized compilation, integer and combinatorial
optimization and statistical data-editing. The Parma Polyhedra
Library is user friendly (you write `x + 2*y + 5*z <= 7' when you
mean it), fully dynamic (available virtual memory is the only
limitation to the dimension of anything), written in standard C++,
exception-safe, rather efficient and thoroughly documented.
.
This package provides the header files and static libraries for the
C and C++ interfaces.
- libppl-doc: Parma Polyhedra Library: Documentation
The Parma Polyhedra Library (PPL) is a C++ library for the
manipulation of (not necessarily closed) convex polyhedra and other
numerical abstractions. The applications of convex polyhedra include
program analysis, optimized compilation, integer and combinatorial
optimization and statistical data-editing. The Parma Polyhedra
Library is user friendly (you write `x + 2*y + 5*z <= 7' when you
mean it), fully dynamic (available virtual memory is the only
limitation to the dimension of anything), written in standard C++,
exception-safe, rather efficient and thoroughly documented.
.
This package provides the documentation.
- libppl-swi: Parma Polyhedra Library (SWI Prolog interface)
The Parma Polyhedra Library (PPL) is a C++ library for the
manipulation of (not necessarily closed) convex polyhedra and other
numerical abstractions. The applications of convex polyhedra include
program analysis, optimized compilation, integer and combinatorial
optimization and statistical data-editing. The Parma Polyhedra
Library is user friendly (you write `x + 2*y + 5*z <= 7' when you
mean it), fully dynamic (available virtual memory is the only
limitation to the dimension of anything), written in standard C++,
exception-safe, rather efficient and thoroughly documented.
.
This package provides the SWI Prolog interface.
- libppl-swi-dbgsym: debug symbols for libppl-swi
- libppl14: Parma Polyhedra Library (runtime library)
The Parma Polyhedra Library (PPL) is a C++ library for the
manipulation of (not necessarily closed) convex polyhedra and other
numerical abstractions. The applications of convex polyhedra include
program analysis, optimized compilation, integer and combinatorial
optimization and statistical data-editing. The Parma Polyhedra
Library is user friendly (you write `x + 2*y + 5*z <= 7' when you
mean it), fully dynamic (available virtual memory is the only
limitation to the dimension of anything), written in standard C++,
exception-safe, rather efficient and thoroughly documented.
- libppl14-dbgsym: debug symbols for libppl14
- ppl-dev: Parma Polyhedra Library (development binaries)
The Parma Polyhedra Library (PPL) is a C++ library for the
manipulation of (not necessarily closed) convex polyhedra and other
numerical abstractions. The applications of convex polyhedra include
program analysis, optimized compilation, integer and combinatorial
optimization and statistical data-editing. The Parma Polyhedra
Library is user friendly (you write `x + 2*y + 5*z <= 7' when you
mean it), fully dynamic (available virtual memory is the only
limitation to the dimension of anything), written in standard C++,
exception-safe, rather efficient and thoroughly documented.
.
This package provides the ppl-config binary.
- ppl-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for ppl-dev