ragel: New package
Ragel compiles executable finite state machines from regular languages. Ragel targets C, C++ and ASM. Ragel state machines can not only recognize byte sequences as regular expression machines do, but can also execute code at arbitrary points in the recognition of a regular language. Code embedding is done using inline operators that do not disrupt the regular language syntax. Signed-off-by: Michael Tremer <michael.tremer@ipfire.org>
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# IPFire.org - An Open Source Firewall Solution #
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# Copyright (C) - IPFire Development Team <info@ipfire.org> #
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name = ragel
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version = 6.10
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release = 1
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groups = Development/Tools
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url = http://www.complang.org/ragel/
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license = GPL
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summary = Ragel State Machine Compiler
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description
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Ragel compiles executable finite state machines from regular languages.
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Ragel targets C, C++ and ASM. Ragel state machines can not only
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recognize byte sequences as regular expression machines do, but can
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also execute code at arbitrary points in the recognition of a regular
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language. Code embedding is done using inline operators that do not
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disrupt the regular language syntax.
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end
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source_dl = https://www.colm.net/files/%{name}/
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packages
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package %{name}
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package %{name}-debuginfo
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template DEBUGINFO
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end
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end
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