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    A set of C++ libraries that provide core classes to build a project upon. From exceptions and basic types (String, Integer, Float, etc.) to collections, configs and loggers. Where possible, Java API is followed. STL based implementation. Ruby Application Framework (TSC-TPM) extensions. Ruby based utilities for simplifying day-to-day work.
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    Decision Table Preprocessor

    Decision Table Preprocessor

    Ccide is a Decision Table preprocessor.

    Ccide reads a source program, in one of several programming languages, expands all embedded decision tables, and generates the new, expanded source. Ccidew processes C language programs directly. The script, ccide, uses ccidew and m4, to process BASIC, JAVA, CC, C++, BASH, QB, VB, and EX(euphoria), source files containing embedded decision tables. Ccide checks all conditions once and only once, avoiding side effects. Ccide checks tables for conflicts and other errors. Input example: //DECISION_TABLE: // 1 3 2 2 | light == $$ /* 1=red, 2= yellow, 3=green. */ // N - - - | speed == STOPPED // - - Y - | speed == SLOW // - N - Y | speed == FAST // ______|___________________ // X - X - | Stop(); // - - - X | SlowDown(); // - X - - | SpeedUp(); //END_TABLE:
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    A collection of open-source build and release tools, useful for creating and configuring software development, release, and QA production infrastructures.
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