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    An advanced portable C++ library of over 80 boolean-like macros that hold an analysis if the condition fails, to help debugging, so a developer knows exactly what goes wrong. Allows reuse in adapted assertion macros, as in ModAssert (also on sourceforge) and UquoniTest (a unit test library for C++). Needs STL or wxWidgets.
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    This is an advanced portable C++ library with 144 variations of the ASSERT macro, to add expressions, levels and optional actions. 112 are modular because they can also use Rich Booleans, allowing much more combinations than non-modular ASSERT macros.
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    DbgProfiler provides an easy mechanism for profiling certain hotspots of an application by just adding a few macros to the C++ source code. A hierarchy of the callers and callees is generated automatically and allows a detailed analysis of the results.
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