Thanks to the help of Klemens, Brian, and Stuart, I have ported pcalc (originally written by Peter Glen, now maintained by Mike Frysinger).
Brief description:
Programmer's calculator, command line utility.
There was always a loophole when it came to a need to covert
between hexadecimal / decimal / octal / binary.
Especially if it involved an operation like 0x1234 + 0x20 It
took a lot of hard work, and mostly a good pocket calculator.
Main features:
o Full math parser, parentheses, add, sub, mult, div,
exponential
o Automatic conversion between HEX DEC OCT BIN numbers
o Mixing different bases in one expression
o Definable variables
o Math constants (E PI ...)
o Built in math functions (sin/cos/sqrt ...)
I believe the port is ready for consideration to be added to the ports
tree. However, testing on other architectures is is needed - I only have
amd64 and macppc machines personally, and part of the test suite fails
on macppc (reported upstream: https://github.com/vapier/pcalc/issues/7).
If you have a system with another arch, please let me know if `make
test` is able to run successfully!
pcalc.tar
Description: Unix tar archive
