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* customizable name generator with 20 predefined syllables sets | * customizable name generator with 20 predefined syllables sets | ||
It currently has bindings for [[C]], [[Cpp|C++ | It currently has bindings for [[C]], [[Cpp|C++]] and [[python]] languages. | ||
Wrappers exists for [[C Sharp|C#]] through [[Libtcod-net]], [[D]] and [[Common Lisp]]. | Wrappers exists for [[C Sharp|C#]] through [[Libtcod-net]], [[D]] and [[Common Lisp]]. |
Revision as of 22:23, 15 February 2010
Doryen Library | |
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Library project | |
Developer | Jice, Mingos |
Released | |
Updated | Feb 15 2010 (1.5.0) |
Status | Stable |
Licensing | BSD License |
P. Language | C, C++, Python |
Platforms | Windows, Mac OS X, Linux |
Dependencies | SDL |
Official site of Doryen Library |
Also known as libtcod, the Doryen Library is the function library built for the Chronicles of Doryen.
It is an uncomplicated library for roguelike developers.
Features :
- windowed or full screen console with true color support
- support for custom character sets using bitmap fonts
- Mersenne twister and Complementary Multiply With Carry random number generator
- Bresenham line drawing toolkit
- Perlin, Simplex and Wavelet noise generator
- field of view toolkit with 5 different algorithms
- image toolkit with support for rotation/stretching and subcell resolution blitting
- support for turn by turn and real time games
- mouse support
- advanced configuration file parser
- fast generic container with array/list/stack interfaces
- bsp toolkit
- heightmap toolkit
- pathfinding toolkit (A* and Dijkstra)
- compression toolkit
- antialiased and unicode font support
- custom/dynamic font characters mapping
- PNG images support
- customizable name generator with 20 predefined syllables sets
It currently has bindings for C, C++ and python languages.
Wrappers exists for C# through Libtcod-net, D and Common Lisp.