A library for working with sizes in bytes
The LibBytesize is a C library that facilitates work with sizes in
bytes. Be it parsing the input from users or producing a nice human readable
representation of a size in bytes this library takes localization into
account. It also provides support for sizes bigger than MAXUINT64.
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libbytesize-2.4.tar.gz | 0000437416 427 KB | |
libbytesize.changes | 0000002893 2.83 KB | |
libbytesize.spec | 0000003964 3.87 KB |
Revision 4 (latest revision is 11)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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- update to 2.4: * remove msgcat dependency * Translated using Weblate (Bengali (India)) * Add Travis build status badge * Update translation files * add translation platform widget * Translated using Weblate (Turkish) * Fix memory leak in bs_size_new_from_str * Update translation files * src/gettext: fix warning if gettext is already present * fix build on shells where test == fails * Require the same version of python3-bytesize in libbytesize-tools * New minor release of the libbytesize library. There are only two bugfixes in this release. * Full list of changes * fix out of tree build failure * Fix return value for round_to_nearest when using Size * New bytesize calculator bssize has been added. * Code has been ported from PCRE to PCRE2. * Python 2 support has been removed. * Run all libbytesize tests from one script * Add all "public" python API symbols to __init__.py * Allow running tests using installed library * Remove Python 2 support * Port to pcre2 * Add support for floor division by a non-integer number in Python * Add a simple bytesize calculator tool * Add tools to autotools and packaging * Exit with 1 from configure if there were failures * Add a summary to the end of ./configure output * Only support modulo between two Size instances
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