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RPM: babel
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Current version: 2.0.0-alt7
Build date: 20 july 2022, 14:11 ( 92.0 weeks ago )
Size: 6.59 Mb
Home page: http://www.llnl.gov/CASC/components/babel.html
License: LGPLv2.1
Summary: Language tool for high-performance scientific computing community
Description:
List of contributors
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Build date: 20 july 2022, 14:11 ( 92.0 weeks ago )
Size: 6.59 Mb
Home page: http://www.llnl.gov/CASC/components/babel.html
License: LGPLv2.1
Summary: Language tool for high-performance scientific computing community
Description:
Babel is a language interoperability tool intended for use by
the high-performance scientific computing community. Developed
by the Components project (http://www.llnl.gov/CASC/components)
at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Babel supports the
Scientific Interface Definition Language (SIDL) for the language-
independent declaration of interfaces associated with scientific
software packages.
The Babel tool, applied to a SIDL file, results in the automatic
generation of the associated skeleton and stub source files. The
Babel user then need only add the necessary code to the _Impl source
files to complete the provision of a language-independent interface
to the package described by the SIDL file. The languages currently
supported by Babel are C, C++, F77, F90, Java and Python.
This package contains main compiler files. Conflicts with Open Babel, because
contains another file named 'babel' in /usr/bin.
Current maintainer: Michael Shigorin the high-performance scientific computing community. Developed
by the Components project (http://www.llnl.gov/CASC/components)
at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Babel supports the
Scientific Interface Definition Language (SIDL) for the language-
independent declaration of interfaces associated with scientific
software packages.
The Babel tool, applied to a SIDL file, results in the automatic
generation of the associated skeleton and stub source files. The
Babel user then need only add the necessary code to the _Impl source
files to complete the provision of a language-independent interface
to the package described by the SIDL file. The languages currently
supported by Babel are C, C++, F77, F90, Java and Python.
This package contains main compiler files. Conflicts with Open Babel, because
contains another file named 'babel' in /usr/bin.
List of contributors
- babel
- babel-common
- babel-j
- babel-javadoc
- babel-manual
- libbabel
- libbabel-debuginfo
- libbabel-devel
- python-module-sidl
- python-module-sidl-debuginfo
- python-module-sidlx
- python-module-sidlx-debuginfo