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Programming language: Crystal
License: MIT License
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Low Level Bindings
crystal-liblmdb alternatives and similar shards
Based on the "Low level bindings" category.
Alternatively, view crystal-liblmdb alternatives based on common mentions on social networks and blogs.
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magickwand-crystal
Crystal C bindings for MagickWand library -
posix
POSIX/C bindings generator for the Crystal programming language -
termbox-crystal
Bindings, wrapper, and utilities for termbox (terminal interface library) in Crystal -
java.cr
Java Native Interface (JNI) bindings (and generator) for Crystal -
wkhtmltopdf-crystal
Crystal C bindings and wrapper for libwkhtmltox library -
serialport.cr
Crystal bindings for libserialport: cross-platform library for accessing serial ports. -
crystal-libpcap
Crystal bindings for libpcap - experimental
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lmdb
Crystal bindings for the LMDB database by Symas. It covers most but not all of the library functionality.
TODO:
- Make better use of read only transactions by reusing them
- Write specs for child transactions
- Implement callback functions
- Enhance the database API to implement more enumerable like functionality
Installation
Add this to your application's shard.yml
:
dependencies:
lmdb:
github: timuckun/crystal-liblmdb
Usage
require "lmdb"
Please see the specs for how to use this library, especially transaction_spec and cursor_spec. The database_spec shows how to use it in the simplest form possible
Development
Pull requests are always welcome
Contributing
- Fork it ( https://github.com/timuckun/crystal-liblmdb/fork )
- Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
- Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
- Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
- Create a new Pull Request
Contributors
- [Tim Uckun](https://github.com/timuckun Tim Uckun - creator, maintainer
- A massive debt of gratitude to the Crystal dev team for answering all the questions on the mailing list. This could not have happened without their help.