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    Auto

    Auto

    A collection of source code generators for Java

    Auto is a collection of source code generators for Java. Java is full of code that is mechanical, repetitive, typically untested and sometimes the source of subtle bugs. Sounds like a job for robots! The Auto subprojects are a collection of code generators that automate those types of tasks. They create the code you would have written, but without the bugs. Save time. Save code. Save sanity. Some of Auto subprojects are AutoFactory, JSR-330-compatible factories, AutoService, provider-configuration files for ServiceLoader, AutoValue, immutable value-type code generation for Java 7+, and Common, helper utilities for writing annotation processors. ...
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    TFEL/MFront

    TFEL/MFront

    TFEL/MFront introduces DSLs based on C++ to handle material knowledge

    ...TFEL mostly includes the MFront code generator. MFront is based on C++ and provides several domain specific languages which were designed to simplify the implementations of new material properties, mechanical behaviours and simple material models. A particular focus was made on mechanical behaviours which are by essence more complex and may have significant impact on the numerical performances of mechanical simulations. Various performance benchmarks show that the code generated using MFront is in most cases on par or better than other implementations, generally written in Fortran. ...
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