The GNU diffutils are comprised of diff, diff3, sdiff, and cmp, utilities for showing differences between files. The manual also documents patch, which uses diff output to update files.
C++ Bloom Filter Library, with the following capabilities:
Optimal parameter selection based on expected false positive rate. Union, intersection and difference operations between bloom filters. Compression of in-use table (increase in false positive probability vs space) Portable and efficient
... [More] source code implementation. Compatible Compilers:
GCC 4.0+ Intel C++ Compiler 9.0+ Microsoft Visual C++ 8.0+ Comeau C/C++ 4.1+ For more information please visit: http://www.partow.net/programming/hashfunctions/index.html [Less]
C++ Bloom Filter Library, with the following capabilities:
1. Optimal parameter selection based on expected false positive rate.
2. Union, intersection and difference operations between bloom filters.
3. Compression of in-use table (increase in false positive probability vs space)
... [More] 4. Portable and efficient source code implementation.
Compatible Compilers:
* GCC 4.0+
* Intel C++ Compiler 9.0+
* Microsoft Visual C++ 8.0+
* Comeau C/C++ 4.1+
For more information please visit: http://www.partow.net/programming/hashfunctions/index.html [Less]
A text-based 3-way diff/merge tool that can handle large files
This program is based on the merge algorithm of kdiff3, but was written from scratch in D (http://dlang.org) and released under the GPL.
The differences with kdiff3 (and possibly other diff/merge programs) are:
* it runs in a
... [More] terminal (no dependency on X or Qt)
* it was designed to handle very large files efficiently, both in terms of speed as well as in the amount of memory it uses [Less]
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