ocamlgraph 1.8.3-1build1 source package in Ubuntu
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ocamlgraph (1.8.3-1build1) trusty; urgency=medium * Rebuild for ocaml-4.01. -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden> Mon, 23 Dec 2013 21:53:20 +0000
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- Matthias Klose
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- Debian OCaml Maintainers
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Available diffs
- diff from 1.8.2-2 (in Debian) to 1.8.3-1build1 (34.1 KiB)
- diff from 1.8.3-1 (in Debian) to 1.8.3-1build1 (321 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- libocamlgraph-ocaml-dev: graph library for OCaml
Ocamlgraph is a graph library for OCaml. Its contribution is
three-fold:
.
* It provides an easy-to-use graph data structure together with
several operations and algorithms over graphs. It is a
reasonably efficient imperative data structure for directed
graphs with vertices and edges labeled with integers.
.
* Then ocamlgraph provides several other graph implementations
for those not satisfied with the one above. Some are
persistent (imutable) and other imperative (mutable). Some
are directed and other are not. Some have labels for
vertices, or labels for edges, or both. Some have abstract
types for vertices. etc.
These implementations are written as functors: you give the
types of vertices labels, edge labels, etc. and you get the
data structure as a result.
.
* Finally, ocamlgraph provides several classic operations and
algorithms over graphs.
They are also written as functors i.e. independently of the
data structure for graphs. One consequence is that you can
define your own data structure for graphs and yet re-use all
the algorithms from this library -- you only need to provide
a few operations such as iterating over all vertices, over
the successors of a vertex, etc.
- libocamlgraph-ocaml-doc: documentation for the OCamlgraph library
This package provides the API reference documentation generated by
ocamldoc.
- libocamlgraph-viewer-ocaml-dev: graph library for OCaml
Ocamlgraph is a graph library for OCaml. Its contribution is
three-fold:
.
* It provides an easy-to-use graph data structure together with
several operations and algorithms over graphs. It is a
reasonably efficient imperative data structure for directed
graphs with vertices and edges labeled with integers.
.
* Then ocamlgraph provides several other graph implementations
for those not satisfied with the one above. Some are
persistent (imutable) and other imperative (mutable). Some
are directed and other are not. Some have labels for
vertices, or labels for edges, or both. Some have abstract
types for vertices. etc.
These implementations are written as functors: you give the
types of vertices labels, edge labels, etc. and you get the
data structure as a result.
.
* Finally, ocamlgraph provides several classic operations and
algorithms over graphs.
They are also written as functors i.e. independently of the
data structure for graphs. One consequence is that you can
define your own data structure for graphs and yet re-use all
the algorithms from this library -- you only need to provide
a few operations such as iterating over all vertices, over
the successors of a vertex, etc.
.
This package provides viewgraph and dgraph library to build graph
viewers.
- ocamlgraph-editor: graphical graph editor based on hyperbolic geometry
Ocamlgraph editor is an interactive graph editor for GNOME; it is based
on hyperbolic geometry (it "zooms" more on graph nodes which are in the
center of the editing area and zooms less on periferic nodes).
.
Ocamlgraph editor works with the following file formats to load and
save graphs: GML (Graph Modelling Language), DOT (the file format used
by Graphviz).
.
Ocamlgraph is still to be considered experimental.