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ClassGhost is a small utility that can redefine class files within a running JVM. ClassGhost allows you to directly inject the newly compiled class files in to the VM without interrupting the running application. Works with multiple as well as remote VMs
This is a simple, modular PHP class designed to record execution time benchmarks throughout different parts of a script. Compatible with virtually any PHP script, the code can be added/removed quickly and with ease. Accurate to the microsecond.
A logging utility for C++ applications. It supports levels of escalation and safety within multiple threads. Optional "ghost" output for specific messages to stream, in order to log and print to screen at the same time.
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Serial line sniffer (slsnif).
slsnif is a serial port logging utility. It listens to the specified serial port and logs all data going through this port in both directions.
Jar Browser is a Java development utility for searching and browsing the contents of a set of jar and zip files. It supports searching for classes across multiple jars, plus a variety of other features. Great for solving CLASSPATH issues.
CTrace is a multi-threaded trace debug library written in C. It provides a simple, fast, well documented trace utility for applications and as such is especially suitable for use in real-time embedded applications.
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This is a Linux command line utility to preprocess, tokenize, and "burn"
PBasic source files to Parallax Inc.'s Basic Stamp II series of
Microprocessors.
xtrace - eXtended trace utility, similar to strace, ptrace, truss, but with extended functionality and unique features, such as dumping function calls (dynamically or statically linked), dumping call stack and more.
lsstack is a Linux implementation of the "pstack" utility from Solaris
lsstack is a command line utility which (efficiently and quickly) prints the call stacks for all threads in a specified process,
with symbolic names for functions, where symbols ar
httptrace - TCP/HTTP trace utility (for Java or Win32/jview.exe)
Listens on a TCP/IP port, redirects data to another port and writes traces.
Several options (search for patterns, ...).
DragnDrop is a simple cross-platform utility to assist in debugging and monitoring drag-n-drop and clipboard interactions. It is of use to both developers and end users.
This is a memory checker utility that provides memory allocation and release functionality. It uses the memory paging system to allocate a guard page after each page of memory to provide a hardware boundary that can detect memory overflows. This allows for immediate detection of buffer overflow error conditions.
There are many other memory checker programs in existence - why do we need another?