muparser-devel-32bit-2.2.5-lp152.3.4 >  A ^/=„bHCJ|^]xqLF+U2Y2FҞcK0@ }8bs*' t,bԾO}z1q+?g-JGYhk;\}%|), !1h.dzwC`;[( /l':E\4i(zn`T)$ڙ`CGy04p'U u1;z͘ /`'pH$̩:Mn#Sfhtnd6454901faf3514008d51e8da5c841930f73bfa3ecb89d679c443663accbff7d54924d7450c60c8a7a21170be65a5a3e06654ff6X^/=„{v[I{Uú;#Mn x}+w+vJuNOp g>5,EP?1O]^.#LDgFl`%AL _V({W1TTzLVjdqɒNIiT]hh~ +xJ~ ڮחRPB=.\!;Щצo3"F-mxj#̀S!|WUV*HL_BRK(>D20>p9 ? d ' F /8< Vv     0H(8 9( : G H I X Y $\ D] H^ Wb ac d ~e f l u v     Cmuparser-devel-32bit2.2.5lp152.3.4Development files for muparsermuParser is an extensible high performance math parser library written in C++. It works by transforming a mathematical expression into bytecode and precalculating constant parts of the expression.^{lamb64openSUSE Leap 15.2openSUSEMIThttps://bugs.opensuse.orgDevelopment/Libraries/C and C++http://muparser.beltoforion.de/linuxx86_64^{libmuparser.so.2.2.5rootrootmuparser-2.2.5-lp152.3.4.src.rpmmuparser-devel-32bitmuparser-devel-32bit(x86-32)    libmuparser2_2_5-32bitmuparser-develrpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(FileDigests)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)2.2.52.2.53.0.4-14.6.0-14.0-15.2-14.14.1X:VV@TfQsPN@O}@Lډ@K@JiIԨaloisio@gmx.comjengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@inai.dejengelh@medozas.deaeszter@gwdg.deaeszter@gwdg.delars@linux-schulserver.deuli@suse.de- Added baselibs.conf- Update to new upstream release 2.2.5 * example2 extended to work with UNICODE character set * muChar_t in muParserDLL.h was not set properly when UNICODE was used- Update to new upstream release 2.2.4 * String constants did not work properly. Using more than a single one was impossible. * return type of ParserError::GetPos changed to int * Bulkmode did not evaluate properly if "=" and "," operator was used in the expression - Add muparser-abiversion.diff- Update to new upstream release 2.2.3 * fixed issue 3509860: Callbacks of functions with string parameters were called twice - Remove muparser-fix-ac.diff, muparser-fix-undef.diff (merged upstream)- Updated homepage URL- update to new upstream release 2.2.2 * Retrieving all results of expressions made up of comma separate subexpressions is now possible with a new Eval overload. * Callback functions with fixed number of arguments can now have up to 10 parameters * ternary if-then-else operator added (C-like; "x?y:z") * new intrinsic binary operators: "&&", "||" (logical and, or) * A new bulkmode allows submitting large arrays as variables to compute large numbers of expressions with a single call.- enable parallel build- update to 1.34- fix parallel build- build for openSUSE-Education- initial package2.2.5-lp152.3.42.2.5-lp152.3.4libmuparser.so/usr/lib/-fomit-frame-pointer -fmessage-length=0 -grecord-gcc-switches -O2 -Wall -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fstack-protector-strong -funwind-tables -fasynchronous-unwind-tables -fstack-clash-protection -gobs://build.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Leap:15.2/standard/099a97429a2ee2baaabfc021e64cdde8-muparsercpioxz5x86_64-suse-linuxutf-888b40d37e9211273a05c522140cae9925525044d81796768e66a8132bb271363?p7zXZ !t/Y] cr$x#*ʰaTbvVß^y__Td}E.no FAԺgR/Md WcCsGټq rc$w7!_^ Nk' YZ