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    RE/flex lexical analyzer generator

    RE/flex lexical analyzer generator

    The regex-centric, fast lexical analyzer generator for C++

    A C++ high-performance regex library and Flex-compatible lexical analyzer generator with full Unicode support, new indentation anchors, lazy quantifiers, and many other modern features. Accepts Flex lexer specification syntax and is compatible with Bison/Yacc parsers. Generates reusable source code that is easy to understand. Supports fast scanning of UTF-8/16/32 files, strings, and streams. The reflex scanner generator generates clean C++ lexer class code that is thread-safe. Generates...
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    Scrooge

    Scrooge

    A Thrift parser/generator

    Scrooge is a thrift code generator written in Scala, which currently generates code for Scala, Java, Cocoa, Android, and Lua. It’s meant to be a replacement for the Apache thrift code generator and generates conforming, binary-compatible codecs by building on top of libthrift. Since Scala is API-compatible with Java, you can use the apache thrift code generator to generate Java files and use them from within Scala, but the generated code uses Java collections and mutable “bean” classes, causing some annoying boilerplate conversions to be hand-written. ...
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    A project to embed Lua on different hardware platforms. Currently ARM variants are targeted, but it should be possible to port it to any platform that is supported by the gcc+newlib combo. Platform access libraries will also be provided.
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    Rails Exporter for MySQL Workbench

    Rails Exporter for MySQL Workbench

    Plugin for MySQL Workbench creates rails 3.x files from schemata

    Plugin for MySQL Workbench creates rails 3.x files from schemata. Automatically creates schema,seed,migration and model files from MySQL Workbench schemata.
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    webapigen

    Windows console program providing a front end to the cgic library

    ...Whether it's worth messing about with a mini language to come up with a relatively simple program which most people would probably do in some scripting language is for you to decide. I enjoy concocting small languages and prefer c++ to such scripting languages (php, python, lua, javascript) as I have had passing contact with: if this is you, then you may like this effort. Manual at http://www.njames.co.uk/reference/webApiGen.html
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    The name stands for "General Purpose Abstraction Layer". GPAL is a set of C++ classes which are used to represent any kind of data and to manipulate them. Thanks to SWIG, it is usable in many programming languages.
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    Create Web Appliaction by XML Script for JAVA.
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    Project mlubind is a cross-language(C++ to Lua) binding library. It's usage concepts were taken from luabind library. This project is an attempt to create a new implementation, that has all luabind functionality and takes much less time to compile.
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    A script(ing/ed/able) optimizing compiler for the C and Objective-C languages (and in the future other languages such as C++, D and Java). Written in a scripting language to allow for experimentation with code generation and optimization techniques.
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    GUI IDE for developing games with the Stratagus engine.
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    The easiest way to seamlessly integrate the Lua scripting language into any C/C++ project. CaLua allows you to expose C structures and functions to Lua scripts, and expose Lua functions to C programs, with the use of a few simple C functions.
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