Source: etlcpp Section: devel Priority: optional Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 11), python3-cogapp, doxygen, cmake, python3 Maintainer: Dima Kogan Standards-Version: 4.1.3 Homepage: http://www.etlcpp.org Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/etlcpp.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/etlcpp Package: libetlcpp-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} Depends: ${misc:Depends} Recommends: libetlcpp-doc Description: Embedded Template Library: a C++ library for embedded applications ETL design objective covers the following areas: . - Create a set of containers where the size or maximum size is determined at compile-time. - These containers should be largely equivalent to those supplied in the STL, with a compatible API. - Be compatible with C++98 but implement as many of the later C++11/14/17 additions as possible. - Have deterministic behaviour. - Add other useful components that are not present in the standard library. - The embedded template library has been designed for lower resource embedded applications. It defines a set of containers, algorithms, and utilities, some of which emulate parts of the STL. There is no dynamic memory allocation. - The library makes no use of the heap. All the containers (apart from intrusive types) have a fixed capacity allowing all memory allocation to be determined at compile-time. The library is intended for any compiler that supports C++03 or greater. . Development files Package: libetlcpp-doc Section: doc Architecture: all Depends: ${misc:Depends} Description: Embedded Template Library: a C++ library for embedded applications ETL design objective covers the following areas: . - Create a set of containers where the size or maximum size is determined at compile-time. - These containers should be largely equivalent to those supplied in the STL, with a compatible API. - Be compatible with C++98 but implement as many of the later C++11/14/17 additions as possible. - Have deterministic behaviour. - Add other useful components that are not present in the standard library. - The embedded template library has been designed for lower resource embedded applications. It defines a set of containers, algorithms, and utilities, some of which emulate parts of the STL. There is no dynamic memory allocation. - The library makes no use of the heap. All the containers (apart from intrusive types) have a fixed capacity allowing all memory allocation to be determined at compile-time. The library is intended for any compiler that supports C++03 or greater. . Documentation