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Reverse Dependencies for ffi
The projects listed here declare ffi as a runtime or development dependency
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Ruby bindings for libnotify using FFI
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LIBUSB is a Ruby binding that gives Ruby programmers access to arbitrary USB devices
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RAutomation is a small and easy to use library for helping out to automate windows and their controls
for automated testing.
RAutomation provides:
* Easy to use and user-friendly API (inspired by Watir http://www.watir.com)
* Cross-platform compatibility
* Easy extensibility - with small scripti...
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A Game Boy emulator written in Ruby
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Ruby bindings and client for TDlib
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The win32-process library implements several Process methods that are
either unimplemented or dysfunctional in some way in the default Ruby
implementation. Examples include Process.kill, Process.uid and
Process.create.
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Low level event machine support for ZeroMQ
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Provides charset detection, locale sensitive collation and more. Depends on libicu.
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GirFFI creates bindings for GObject-based libraries at runtime based on introspection
data provided by the GObject Introspection Repository (GIR) system. Bindings are created
at runtime and use FFI to interface with the C libraries. In cases where the GIR does not
provide enough or correct inform...
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Large-scale sparse matrix factorization for Ruby
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Open OnDemand core library that provides support for an HPC Center to globally define HPC services that web applications can then take advantage of.
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Ruby wrapper for OS X's keychain
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RubyPython is a bridge between the Ruby and Python interpreters. It embeds a
running Python interpreter in the Ruby application's process using FFI and
provides a means for wrapping, converting, and calling Python objects and
methods.
RubyPython uses FFI to marshal the data between the Ruby and ...
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Low-level Ruby bindings for libspotify, the official Spotify C API
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Ruby wrapper for libwebp
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Ruby bindings for ZBar, a barcode recognition library. Uses FFI to interact with the underlying C library, but has no other dependencies.
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Bitcoin toolkit for Ruby
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Celluloid bindings to the ffi-rzmq library
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It aims to be a feature complete Ethereum implementation and expects to achieve both research-friendly and high-performance.
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Simple wrapper around libcups to give CUPS printing capabilities to Ruby apps.
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