Third Party Libraries
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Third Party Libraries
apache portable runtime
The apache portable runtime is a set of c functions which provide a portable and consistent interface into operating system - or simply widely useful - functionality. We primarily use it for threading and socket i/o.
boost
Boost is a set of portable c++ libraries which provide a wide set of functionality. We primarily use it for tokenization.
TUT
The TUT framework is a unit test framework based on the use of c++ meta template programming. We use it to test our libraries.
quicktime
We use this to play in-world video clips on a prim.
libcurl
The libcurl library handles moving data across the net in many different protocols. We use it to GET/POST/PUT/DELETE web resources.
Libraries that need descriptions
- quicktime
- cg
- gl
- expat
- freetype
- jpeglib
- kdu
- ogg
- vorbis
- sdl
- smrtheap
- speedtree
- tut
- xmlrpc-epi
- zlib