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 * APLAPL is a pure Dyalog project.
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At the time being, everything here refers to Dyalog APL. That might change sometime, but as long as no other stuff turns up here it keeps things simple.  * APLAPL is supposed to offer scripts (class scripts and namespace scrips) for every-day-problems programmers typically come across.
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All classes published here '''must''' be part of '''"The Open Source APL Project"''' in short '''[:CategoryOpenSourceApl:TOSAP]'''. Yes, classes, so it has to be at least version 11 of Dyalog APL you are working with.  * Sub-projects of APLAPL '''must''' follow certain standards - see AplAplStandards for details.
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The idea behind TOSAP is to provide classes ready for usage for every-day-problems programmers typically come across. ||'''Name''' ||'''Windows''' ||'''Linux''' ||'''Description''' ||
||[[APLTeamUtils]] || (./) || /!\ ||General utilities ||
||[[Apl2Xml|APL2XML]] || (./) || {X} ||Create XML files in order to compile them with !HelpAndManual||
||[[ADOC]] || (./) || /!\ ||Automated Documentation Generation ||
||[[Hash]] || (./) || /!\ ||Managing key/value-pairs ||
||IniFiles || (./) || /!\ ||Dealing with INI files ||
||[[Logger]] || (./) || /!\ ||Writing Log Files ||
||[[Execute]] || (./) || {X} ||Start a new process or application||
||ShowChmHelp || (./) || {X} ||Display help files and topics within help files ||
||WindowsEventLog || (./) || {X} ||Dealing with the Windows Event Log ||
||WinFile || (./) || /!\ ||Dealing with files and directories ||
||WinReg || (./) || {X} ||Dealing with the Windows Registry ||
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Many (so far all) classes do not use .NET at all. That might look strange: there are tons of useful .NET classes available, and they are free, so why not using them? Well, it all depends. Try to get a directory listing of a directory which contains 100,000 files and you know what I mean. <<BR>> Legend:
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/!\ contributor needed
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##||||||<tablestyle="background:#ffe; padding:0 2em 1em 0;">''''''||
||'''Name'''||'''Description'''||'''Type'''||'''Originator'''||'''Part of [:CategoryOpenSourceApl:TOSAP]'''||
||[:APLTeamsUtil:APLTeamsUtil]||Needed by all classes but ADOC, originated by APL Team||Dyalog Class||APL Team||Yes||
||[:ADOC:ADOC]||Automated Documentation Generation||Dyalog Class||APL Team||Yes||
||[:Hash:Hash]||Managing key/value-pairs||Dyalog Class||APL Team||Yes||
||IniFiles||Dealing with INI files without .NET||Dyalog Class||APL Team||Yes||
||[:Logger:Logger]||Writing Log Files||Dyalog Class||APL Team||Yes||
||[:WinFile:WinFile]||Dealing with files and directories without .NET||Dyalog Class||APL Team||Yes||
||[:WinReg:WinReg]||Dealing with the Windows Registry without .NET||Dyalog Class||APL Team||Yes||
(./) fully implemented

{*} under construction

{X} not applicable
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CategoryAplApl CategoryCategory

APL Application Programming Library (APLAPL)

  • APLAPL is a pure Dyalog project.
  • APLAPL is supposed to offer scripts (class scripts and namespace scrips) for every-day-problems programmers typically come across.
  • Sub-projects of APLAPL must follow certain standards - see AplAplStandards for details.

Name

Windows

Linux

Description

APLTeamUtils

(./)

/!\

General utilities

APL2XML

(./)

{X}

Create XML files in order to compile them with HelpAndManual

ADOC

(./)

/!\

Automated Documentation Generation

Hash

(./)

/!\

Managing key/value-pairs

IniFiles

(./)

/!\

Dealing with INI files

Logger

(./)

/!\

Writing Log Files

Execute

(./)

{X}

Start a new process or application

ShowChmHelp

(./)

{X}

Display help files and topics within help files

WindowsEventLog

(./)

{X}

Dealing with the Windows Event Log

WinFile

(./)

/!\

Dealing with files and directories

WinReg

(./)

{X}

Dealing with the Windows Registry


Legend:

/!\ contributor needed

(./) fully implemented

{*} under construction

{X} not applicable


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