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MALOC is a small, portable, abstract C environment library for object-oriented C programming. MALOC is used as the foundation layer for a number of scientific applications, including MC, SG, and APBS. MALOC can be used as a small stand-alone abstraction environment for writing portable C programs which need access to resources which are typically architecture-dependent, such as INET sockets, timing routines, and so on. MALOC provides abstract datatypes, memory management routines, timing routines, machine epsilon, access to UNIX and INET sockets, MPI, and so on. All things that can vary from one architecture to another are abstracted out of an application code and placed in MALOC.
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maloc-1.5-33.fc42.aarch64.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora Rawhide for aarch64 | maloc-1.5-33.fc42.aarch64.rpm |
maloc-1.5-33.fc42.i686.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora Rawhide for x86_64 | maloc-1.5-33.fc42.i686.rpm |
maloc-1.5-33.fc42.ppc64le.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora Rawhide for ppc64le | maloc-1.5-33.fc42.ppc64le.rpm |
maloc-1.5-33.fc42.s390x.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora Rawhide for s390x | maloc-1.5-33.fc42.s390x.rpm |
maloc-1.5-33.fc42.x86_64.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora Rawhide for x86_64 | maloc-1.5-33.fc42.x86_64.rpm |
maloc-1.5-31.fc41.aarch64.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 41 for aarch64 | maloc-1.5-31.fc41.aarch64.rpm |
maloc-1.5-31.fc41.i686.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 41 for x86_64 | maloc-1.5-31.fc41.i686.rpm |
maloc-1.5-31.fc41.ppc64le.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 41 for ppc64le | maloc-1.5-31.fc41.ppc64le.rpm |
maloc-1.5-31.fc41.s390x.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 41 for s390x | maloc-1.5-31.fc41.s390x.rpm |
maloc-1.5-31.fc41.x86_64.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 41 for x86_64 | maloc-1.5-31.fc41.x86_64.rpm |
maloc-1.5-30.fc40.aarch64.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 40 for aarch64 | maloc-1.5-30.fc40.aarch64.rpm |
maloc-1.5-30.fc40.i686.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 40 for x86_64 | maloc-1.5-30.fc40.i686.rpm |
maloc-1.5-30.fc40.ppc64le.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 40 for ppc64le | maloc-1.5-30.fc40.ppc64le.rpm |
maloc-1.5-30.fc40.s390x.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 40 for s390x | maloc-1.5-30.fc40.s390x.rpm |
maloc-1.5-30.fc40.x86_64.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 40 for x86_64 | maloc-1.5-30.fc40.x86_64.rpm |
maloc-1.5-28.fc39.aarch64.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 39 for aarch64 | maloc-1.5-28.fc39.aarch64.rpm |
maloc-1.5-28.fc39.i686.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 39 for x86_64 | maloc-1.5-28.fc39.i686.rpm |
maloc-1.5-28.fc39.ppc64le.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 39 for ppc64le | maloc-1.5-28.fc39.ppc64le.rpm |
maloc-1.5-28.fc39.s390x.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 39 for s390x | maloc-1.5-28.fc39.s390x.rpm |
maloc-1.5-28.fc39.x86_64.html | Minimal Abstraction Layer for Object-oriented C | Fedora 39 for x86_64 | maloc-1.5-28.fc39.x86_64.rpm |
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