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    PUMA Repository

    PUMA Repository

    Pascal Units for Medical Applications

    The PUMA Repository is a collection of Pascal units for medical informatics. It contains reusable source code for a wide field of health-care application development. The code includes a support engine for the European Data Format (EDF and EDF+), converting functions for units of measurement and an HL7 engine. PUMA is compatible with Lazarus and Free Pascal. Some of the units also support other Pascal implementations including Delphi, winsoft Pocket Studio and other compilers.
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    HandyJSON

    HandyJSON

    A handy swift json-object serialization/deserialization library

    ...Compared with others, the most significant feature of HandyJSON is that it does not require the objects inherit from NSObject(not using KVC but reflection), nor implements a 'mapping' function(writing value to memory directly to achieve property assignment). HandyJSON is totally dependent on the memory layout rules inferred from Swift runtime code. We are watching it and will follow every bit if it changes. To support deserialization from JSON, a class/struct needs to conform to 'HandyJSON' protocol. It's truly protocol, not some class inherited from NSObject. For struct, since the compiler provides a default empty initializer, we use it for free. HandyJSON supports deserialization from the designated path of JSON.
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