Nemo DJBIO Library (libdjbio)

Nemo DJBIO Library (libdjbio) is collection of foundation I/O routines and data structures from Stephen A. Welker and Daniel J. Bernstein.

Overview

Nemo DJBIO Library (libdjbio) consists of:

  • original routines and data types written by Stephen A. Welker,
  • second generation of the core I/O routines, originally developed by Daniel J. Bernstein, that can be found in many of his original software packages.

This library maintains most of the coding style and alogoritmic conventions original developed by Daniel J. Bernstein.

Library details
Current version: 2.2.4
Release date: January 28, 2019
License: Public domain
Download: nemo-libdjbio-2.2.4.tgz
Build time: 8 seconds

Acknowledgements

All code that has been imported has come from public domain sources. If any omissions exist, please contact us and we will acknowledge the original author as appropriate.

License

This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.

Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any means.

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