A whole-program optimizing compiler for Standard ML
MLton is a whole-program optimizing compiler for Standard ML. MLton generates small executables with excellent runtime performance, utilizing untagged and unboxed native integers, reals, and words, unboxed native arrays, fast arbitrary-precision arithmetic based on GnuMP, and multiple code generation and garbage collection strategies. In addition, MLton provides a feature rich Standard ML programming environment, with full support for SML97 as given in The Definition of Standard ML...
CodeBlocks With A full development environment.
Took a while but CodeBlocks is now upto speed and in sync with the current release version.
New version of CodeBlocks supports XML based configuration, so users can do specialized compiler support if needed.
Changed away from the old Msys in favor of Msys2 which has better support for a lot of things like miktex.
Old package is still there if you still need it but wont be developed on anymore.
Loads of modifications compared to the...
The Simple components for Ada library provides implementations of smart pointers for automatically collected objects (using reference counting), object persistence, unbounded and bounded arrays of smart pointers, generic unbounded arrays of private objects and plain pointers, generic sets, maps, arbitrary precision arithmetic, B-trees, directed graphs, directed weighted graphs, stacks, and storage pools. It also includes table management, string editing, IEEE 754 support, and infix...
Harbour Minigui (MinGW Package)
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Harbour MiniGUI (Mingw Package) includes these main components:
- Harbour 3.2.0dev (r1611161510)
( https://github.com/harbour/core )
- Harbour MiniGUI extended v.16.11 ( http://hmgextended.com/home.html )
- Mingw 6.2.0 (MinGW-w64 - for 32 and 64 bit Windows Compiler Suite for Windows)
( http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw-w64/ )
For details about the above...
cstem is a portable toolkit for probing and testing C/C++ system. It consist of 4 scripts: cprobe, cltest, cppdef, mkdep.
cstem scripts can be used standalone or as part of software build systems.
All scripts are portable and have no dependencies.
See wiki for more information and examples.