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    SwagGen

    SwagGen

    OpenAPI/Swagger 3.0 Parser and Swift code generator

    ...It contains a Swagger library that can be used in Swift to load and parse Swagger specs. SwagGen is a command line tool that generates code from a OpenAPI/Swagger 3.0 spec. Templates for any language can be written that leverage this generator. SwagGen includes a bundled template for generating a client-side Swift library for interfacing with the Swagger spec. It includes support for model inheritance, shared enums, discrete and mutable request objects, inline schemas, Codable and Equatable models, configurable options, generic networking stack, and many other niceties.
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    Cweed4

    Cweed is a C source file weeder for Windows, written in Win32Forth.

    Cweed is a C source file weeder for Windows, written in Win32Forth. Also available here : https://www.inventio.co.uk/Cweedexe.htm It only changes whitespace (formatting) and does not otherwise change the content of the file. This is analogous to weeding a garden, where the plants are left untouched but the bits between (weeds) may be seriously modified. Cweed is an experiment in specifying a coding standard in the form of an executable program.
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