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Cross Platform Password Manager
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Package: keepassxc
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KeePassX is a free/open-source password manager or safe which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key-disk. So you only have to remember one single master password or insert the key-disk to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the algorithms AES or Twofish.
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14656.
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backtracking LR parser generator
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Package: kelbt
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Kelbt generates backtracking LALR(1) parsers. Standard LALR(1) parser generators emit an error upon encountering a conflict in the parse tables. Kelbt forges onward, generating parsers which handle conflicts by backtracking at runtime. Kelbt is able to generate a parser for any context-free grammar and therefore implements a generalized parsing method.
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Description
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Package: kelbt
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Kelbt is different from other backtracking LR systems in two ways. First, it elevates backtracking to the level of semantic actions by introducing a class of actions called undo actions. Undo actions are invoked as the backtracker undoes parsing and allow the user to revert any side effects of forward semantic actions. This makes it possible to backtrack over language constructs which must modify global state in preparation for handling context dependencies.
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Description
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Package: kelbt
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Second, Kelbt enables a user-controlled parsing strategy which approximates that of generalized recursive-descent parsing with ordered choice. This makes it easy for the user to resolve language ambiguities by ordering the grammar productions of a non-terminal according to precedence. It is approximate in the sense that for most grammars the equivalent of an ordered choice parsing strategy is achieved. In cases where productions are parsed out of the order given, there is a simple grammar transformation which remedies the problem.
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Description
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Package: kelbt
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As a proof of concept, Kelbt has been used to write a partial C++ parser (included) which is composed of strictly a scanner, a name lookup stage and a grammar with standard semantic actions and semantic undo actions.
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Package: kelbt
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14661.
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KDE Easy Publish and Share - Tray icon
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Package: kepas
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Kepas is a zeroconf KDE filetransfer tool. It discovers your local LAN for buddies (KDNSSD) and Kopete ICQ contacts and lets you transfer files or Klipper entries from a trayicon or via drag'n drop with the Kepas Plasma widget.
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Package: plasma-widget-kepas
Package: kepas
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This package contains the Kepas tray icon
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Description
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
Package: kepas
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