Library Categorization

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The goal of this page is to offer a better file hierarchy for Eiffel libraries included in EiffelStudio. Currently (as of EiffelStudio 6.4 and older) you have a flat representation of libraries under $ISE_LIBRARY and they are represented by their name. Our goal is to provide a hierarchy based on what they provide. Our inspiration is the FreeBSD ports hierarchy which is only one level deep.

Here is the list of libraries included flat in EiffelStudio 6.4:

  • api_wrapper: Make it easy to call C routines from dynamically loaded shared libraries
  • argument_parser: Parsing the command line arguments of a program
  • base: Kernel library classes, data structure, reflection, I/O
  • com: COM technology
  • diff: Diff and patch facilities
  • docking: Facility to have a customizable UI.
  • Eiffel2Java: Calling Java from Eiffel
  • encoding: Transforming text in one encoding to another encoding
  • event: Low level mechanism to receive a UI event when a file/pipe has something new.
  • gobo: Gobo
  • gobo_extension: ISE gobo extensions
  • graph: Representation of graph in UI (See diagram tool in Eiffel Studio).
  • i18n: Internationalization library:
  • lex: lexical analysis
  • memory_analyzer: Memory analysis
  • net: Networking library
  • parse: Parsing:
  • preferences: Facility to store user preferences
  • process: Facility to start and follow processes
  • store: Relational database access
  • testing: Testing facility
  • thread: Threading in Eiffel
  • time: Time facility
  • uuid: UUID generation facility
  • vision2: Platform independent UI toolkit
  • vision2_extension: Extension to Vision2
  • web: CGI facility for Eiffel
  • wel: UI toolkit for Windows

A proposed structure would be: