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[Savannah-register-public] [task #4132] Submission of Chryn
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Nathaniel Smith |
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[Savannah-register-public] [task #4132] Submission of Chryn |
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Tue, 10 May 2005 09:36:25 +0000 |
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Summary: Submission of Chryn
Project: Savannah Administration
Submitted by: njs
Submitted on: Tue 05/10/2005 at 09:36
Should Start On: Tue 05/10/2005 at 00:00
Should be Finished on: Fri 05/20/2005 at 00:00
Category: Project Approval
Priority: 5 - Normal
Status: None
Privacy: Public
Percent Complete: 0%
Assigned to: None
Open/Closed: Open
Effort: 0.00
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Details:
Site Admin. Approval/Edition URL:
<https://savannah.nongnu.org/admin/groupedit.php?group_id=7614>
###### ORIGINAL SUBMISSION DETAILS ######
System Group Name:
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chryn
Full Name:
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Chryn
Type:
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non-GNU software & documentation
License:
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GNU Lesser General Public License
Other License:
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Description:
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Chryn is a C++ library for asynchronous programming. Similar to the python
library Twisted (http://twistedmatrix.com), but in C++; or similar to the C++
library ACE (http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE.html), but much much
smaller and simpler.
Basically, the goal is to provide a generic "reactor" interface that makes it
easy to write single-threaded programs that multiplex network operations,
time-based scheduling, POSIX signals, communicating with subprocesses, and so
on. Kind of a fancy generic C++ main loop.
In the prototype, a simple "echo" server, supporting both IPv4 and IPv6 and
arbitrarily many simultaneous clients, is ~15 lines of code.
The available code is currently only on my laptop, which doesn't have network
connectivity here, so I can't put it up for y'all to look at. I'm not sure
exactly what looking at it would do, though; the code is entirely my own,
licensed under a free license (probably lesser GPL, though it's not fully
set), and uses only standard, well-known techniques (so patents should not be
an issue). I'd like to hope that after many years of free software
development, and some months of running a project hosted by savannah
(monotone), I have some idea of what is legally okay :-), but if it's really
a problem, we can work something out.
Other Software Required:
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None. Requires no features outside of ISO C++ and POSIX.
Other Comments:
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