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This project is a java web application developer toolbox. It is among other, a simple and powerful framework which does not require dealing with XML files. It also provides a lot of other features, such as a DB abstraction layer, a nice javadoc doclet, a
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
GDB patch for debugging embedded ARM system via JTAG debug interface. The embedded and extended Python interpreter make OS-aware debug session possible, and also provide flexible NOR/NAND flash utility.
AvroraZ is the branch of Avrora from the Cork Institute of Technology, Cork, Ireland aimed at improving MicaZ support thus enabling IEEE 802.15.4 compliant emulations
This project hosts a Scheme Integrated Development Environment and Debugger based on Eclipse. Includes a Gambit debugger. It currently uses the Dynamic Languages Toolkit which supports the DBGp debug engine protocol.
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dbfi (Debuggable Brainfuck interpreter) is a fast interpreter and brainfuck compiler (for x86). The interpreter allows you to debug your program with the character !, which print the value of the cells and your current position.
Spock is a prototype tool for debugging logic programs under the answer-set semantics. It provides debugging methods for propositional programs in DLV or Smodels syntax. The implemented techniques rely on ASP-meta-programming.
Function call tracing in the Linux kernel and userspace applications. Dynamically sets probes (using VProbes, a KProbes variant) and displays the function call trace of a process calling kernel or application functions. The superior of strace and ltrace.
sdbg is an open-source and extensible debugger. Built based on plugin architecture, sdbg may support up to any numbers of platform, architecture and allows integration to any existing debugging API.
l3lang is a persistent Python-like language and the l3gui provides a
worksheet-like interface where computed values can be examined via
simple selection and scripts can be assembled as structures.
Jackal JavaScript Debugger is a debug tool written in javascript for client-side javascript debugging.It supports runtime access to the loaded script. Allows editing functions, variables etc at runtime. Beta version 3.0.0 released
A text editor, that will hopefully evolve into a full-blown, powerful, source code editor, that won't compile code, but will support syntax highlighting and syntax errors for the more common languages (C++, C, HTML, Java, C#, VB, J#, etc.)
The tool helps to detect any resorces leaks (memory, handles etc.) in any Win32 application. Based on hooking of Win API calls: no source code required, attaches to any running process. Call stack available. Agregates leaks by origin.
GDBPrint enables developers to view data during GDB debugging sessions in a human-friendly way.
You can view the contents of "list<map<int, shared_ptr<string> > > var;" simply typing "pp var".
A macro based system allows to show any kind of class.