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    This project encompasses a group of Linux API library bindings targeting the Common Language Runtime, as defined by ECMA335 and ISO/IEC23271. These bindings allow access to many popular F/OSS libraries from managed code. Examples: X11, HAL, Ogg and more.
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    Provides a generic Java API for parsing text files using an event-driven approach based on regular expressions and annotations. Also aims to provide implementations for concrete file formats such as the DSV 5 format of the German swimming association.
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