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− | |[[StdEnv]] || The Clean standard library || Windows,Linux,Mac || [[Clean License Conditions]] | + | |[[StdEnv]] || The Clean standard library || Windows, Linux, Mac || [[Clean License Conditions]] |
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− | |[[ArgEnv]] || Access to environment variables and commandline arguments || Windows,Linux || [[Clean License Conditions]] | + | |[[ArgEnv]] || Access to environment variables and commandline arguments || Windows, Linux || [[Clean License Conditions]] |
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− | |[[Directory]] || Access to the filesystem directories || Windows,Linux || [[Clean License Conditions]] | + | |[[Directory]] || Access to the filesystem directories || Windows, Linux || [[Clean License Conditions]] |
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|[[Dynamics]] || Libraries for using dynamic types || Windows || [[Clean License Conditions]] | |[[Dynamics]] || Libraries for using dynamic types || Windows || [[Clean License Conditions]] | ||
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|[[ExceptionsWindows]] || Exception handling libraries || Windows || [[Clean License Conditions]] | |[[ExceptionsWindows]] || Exception handling libraries || Windows || [[Clean License Conditions]] | ||
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− | |[[ExtendedArith]] || Big integers, rational and complex numbers || Windows,Linux,Mac || LGPL | + | |[[ExtendedArith]] || Big integers, rational and complex numbers || Windows, Linux, Mac || LGPL |
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|[[Platform Games|GameLib]] || Library for creating [[Platform Games]] || Windows || [[Clean License Conditions]] | |[[Platform Games|GameLib]] || Library for creating [[Platform Games]] || Windows || [[Clean License Conditions]] |
Revision as of 12:31, 6 July 2010
This page we give an overview of libraries that are available. The overview is split into libraries that are bundled in a Clean distribution and other libraries. If you have written a library, feel free to list it in this overview.
This overview is under contruction! It is not complete yet and may contain errors.
Libraries distributed with Clean
The following libraries are bundled with the latest stable release of Clean.
Name | Description | Platform(s) | License |
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StdEnv | The Clean standard library | Windows, Linux, Mac | Clean License Conditions |
ArgEnv | Access to environment variables and commandline arguments | Windows, Linux | Clean License Conditions |
Directory | Access to the filesystem directories | Windows, Linux | Clean License Conditions |
Dynamics | Libraries for using dynamic types | Windows | Clean License Conditions |
ExceptionsWindows | Exception handling libraries | Windows | Clean License Conditions |
ExtendedArith | Big integers, rational and complex numbers | Windows, Linux, Mac | LGPL |
GameLib | Library for creating Platform Games | Windows | Clean License Conditions |
Gast | Library for model based testing | Windows | Clean License Conditions |
GEC | Generic Editor Components | Windows | Clean License Conditions |
Generics | Generic programming libraries | Windows, Linux, Mac | Clean License Conditions |
Hilde | Interactive shell | Windows | Clean License Conditions |
MersenneTwister | Pseudo random generator | Windows, Linux, Mac | Clean License Conditions |
ObjectIO | Library for creating GUI programs | Windows, Mac | Clean License Conditions |
Parsers | Parser Combinator library | Windows, Linux, Mac | Clean License Conditions |
StdLib | Common utilities | Windows, Linux, Mac | Clean License Conditions |
TCP | TCP Networking | Windows, Mac | Clean License Conditions |
WrapDebug | Debugging utilities | Windows, Linux, Mac | Clean License Conditions |