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Rtwobitlib: '2bit' 'C' Library

A trimmed down copy of the "kent-core source tree" turned into a 'C' library for manipulation of '.2bit' files. See <https://genome.ucsc.edu/FAQ/FAQformat.html#format7> for a quick overview of the '2bit' format. The "kent-core source tree" can be found here: <https://github.com/ucscGenomeBrowser/kent-core/>. Only the '.c' and '.h' files from the source tree that are related to manipulation of '.2bit' files were kept. Note that the package is primarily useful to developers of other R packages who wish to use the '2bit' 'C' library in their own 'C'/'C++' code.

Version: 0.3.6
Imports: tools
Suggests: testthat, knitr, rmarkdown
Published: 2024-04-24
DOI: 10.32614/CRAN.package.Rtwobitlib
Author: Hervé Pagès [aut, cre], UC Regents [cph] (all the '.c' and '.h' files in src/kent/)
Maintainer: Hervé Pagès <hpages.on.github at gmail.com>
BugReports: https://github.com/hpages/Rtwobitlib/issues
License: MIT + file LICENSE
URL: https://github.com/hpages/Rtwobitlib
NeedsCompilation: yes
SystemRequirements: GNU make
Materials: README
CRAN checks: Rtwobitlib results

Documentation:

Reference manual: Rtwobitlib.pdf
Vignettes: Motivation and use of Rtwobitlib

Downloads:

Package source: Rtwobitlib_0.3.6.tar.gz
Windows binaries: r-devel: Rtwobitlib_0.3.6.zip, r-release: Rtwobitlib_0.3.6.zip, r-oldrel: Rtwobitlib_0.3.6.zip
macOS binaries: r-release (arm64): Rtwobitlib_0.3.6.tgz, r-oldrel (arm64): Rtwobitlib_0.3.6.tgz, r-release (x86_64): Rtwobitlib_0.3.6.tgz, r-oldrel (x86_64): Rtwobitlib_0.3.6.tgz
Old sources: Rtwobitlib archive

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