| 1 | Source: sod |
| 2 | Section: devel |
| 3 | Priority: extra |
| 4 | Maintainer: Mark Wooding <mdw@distorted.org.uk> |
| 5 | Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 8), cl-launch, sbcl | clisp, cl-asdf, cl-xlunit |
| 6 | Standards-Version: 3.1.1 |
| 7 | |
| 8 | Package: libsod |
| 9 | Architecture: any |
| 10 | Multi-Arch: same |
| 11 | Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends} |
| 12 | Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} |
| 13 | Description: An object system for C, runtime library |
| 14 | Sod is a `sensible object design' for C, supporting a number of fancy |
| 15 | features, including multiple inheritance, method combinations with daemon |
| 16 | methods, and a compile-time metaprotocol. The only downside is that the |
| 17 | translator is written in Common Lisp. |
| 18 | . |
| 19 | This package contains a dynamically linkable version of the runtime support |
| 20 | library for Sod programs, which is deliberately very small. |
| 21 | |
| 22 | Package: libsod-dev |
| 23 | Architecture: any |
| 24 | Depends: libsod (= ${Source-Version}), libc6-dev, ${misc:Depends} |
| 25 | Suggests: sod |
| 26 | Description: An object system for C, runtime library |
| 27 | Sod is a `sensible object design' for C, supporting a number of fancy |
| 28 | features, including multiple inheritance, method combinations with daemon |
| 29 | methods, and a compile-time metaprotocol. The only downside is that the |
| 30 | translator is written in Common Lisp. |
| 31 | . |
| 32 | This package contains the development files for the runtime support library, |
| 33 | which are useful for clients of other libraries which are themselves built |
| 34 | on Sod. |
| 35 | |
| 36 | Package: sod |
| 37 | Architecture: any |
| 38 | Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} |
| 39 | Recommends: libsod-dev (= ${Source-Version}), sod-doc (= ${Source-Version}) |
| 40 | Description: An object system for C, translator |
| 41 | Sod is a `sensible object design' for C, supporting a number of fancy |
| 42 | features, including multiple inheritance, method combinations with daemon |
| 43 | methods, and a compile-time metaprotocol. The only downside is that the |
| 44 | translator is written in Common Lisp. |
| 45 | . |
| 46 | This package contains the Sod translator, which reads object definitions and |
| 47 | produces compilable C code. |
| 48 | |
| 49 | Package: sod-doc |
| 50 | Architecture: all |
| 51 | Description: An object system for C, translator |
| 52 | Sod is a `sensible object design' for C, supporting a number of fancy |
| 53 | features, including multiple inheritance, method combinations with daemon |
| 54 | methods, and a compile-time metaprotocol. The only downside is that the |
| 55 | translator is written in Common Lisp. |
| 56 | . |
| 57 | This package contains the Sod manual, which describes everything in |
| 58 | excruciating detail. |
| 59 | |
| 60 | Package: sod-dev |
| 61 | Architecture: any |
| 62 | Recommends: sbcl | clisp, cl-asdf, cl-xlunit, sod-doc (= ${Source-Version}) |
| 63 | Description: An object system for C, Lisp source |
| 64 | Sod is a `sensible object design' for C, supporting a number of fancy |
| 65 | features, including multiple inheritance, method combinations with daemon |
| 66 | methods, and a compile-time metaprotocol. The only downside is that the |
| 67 | translator is written in Common Lisp. |
| 68 | . |
| 69 | This package contains the source and ASDF system definition for the Sod |
| 70 | translator which, while may be useful for developing extensions or doing |
| 71 | interesting things with the translator. |