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    Unified Code Generation

    Unified Code Generation

    Open-source code generator for Simulink/Stateflow

    This project provides an open-source framework for the generation of high quality source code which is suitable for safety-critical applications and certification (e.g DO-178B). Currently a Simulink and Stateflow front-end and a C-language back-end are included. Some of the strengths of UCGN: - Clearly readable source-code - Separation of functionality and parameters ("tunable parameters") - Robust data storage (compile-time static structures in favor of pointer run-time constructs) -...
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    Provides a Java programmable only text file editor. No gui is available. It supplies most of the features you expect from an editor including selections.
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    The Snake Skin Bean Breaker converts Python syntax into readable Java syntax. With a high potential of runtime or compile-time deviances, the resultant code is assumed to be broken.. Works well for porting Jython Swing prototypes.
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