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    GCDebRTrc

    Debug Facility for Real-Time issues

    For C (and CPP obviously): Include a fast and tiny RAM-tracing feature for Real-Time (RT) debugging purposes. >> ONLY FOR DEBUGGING << Very much faster than printf-debugging, which may result in unforseen results in an RT environement.
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    CMakeScript is an extension to CMake, a cross-platform, open-source build system. CMakeScript adds Java Script as alternative script language to CMake's home-grown macro language. CMakeScript comes with a visual debugger for Java Script.
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    The Logging Framework supports stream-like usability, extensibility, portability, type-safety, allows enabling/disabling certain parts or fully at compile time and dependent on the configuration also at runtime and avoids macro-related pitfalls.
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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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    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.
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    Excellent macro based library to see program flow, variables, timings, errors, warnings. "Must have" for C/C++ programmers.
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    DMACS: a feature-rich debugger that can be potentially used with any C++ program on any platform. Designed with game programming in mind, it supports logging, an enhanced assert macro, state saving and loading, stack-watching, and more.
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