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Camelia is an IDE for OCaml designed with students and new users in mind. It sports syntax highlighting, tool-tip type checking, clickable error explanations, an integrated debugger, and more.
E2HC08 is a free development enviroment for Freescale Semiconductor ( Motorola's company ) 68HC08 microcontroler on GNU/Linux. It has been written in C and features towards a Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and future integration with another f
gtracer traces gsignal's `connect', `emit', `disconnect' and `callback invocations' in gtk application, and about `connect', `emit' and `disconnect', backtracing of function calls is also provided.
The dude is a UNIX debugging package independent of the ptrace() system call; it consists of a kernel module [the_dude.o], a library to interface with the module [libduderino.so], and an ncurses client [ddbg] .
A mini cross-platform IDE to cooperate with GCC, GDB, VIM.
Programming Language: Python, Vim script.
OS: OS independent.
Graphicslibraries: Use just vim native UI functions.
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Java SWT and AWT port of Scintilla, a free source code editing component. Scintilla runs on Windows and Linux with GTK+. It is a rich text editing control that supports syntax styling, error indicators, code completion, call tips, etc.
ObjectBlox is a collection of libraries and utilities that provide a variety of useful services and functions for building distributed, cross-platform applications. It is written entirely in C# and runs on the .Net and Mono runtimes.
wspacegen is an interactive IDE for programing with whitespace (http://compsoc.dur.ac.uk/whitespace/). So it's possible to create .ws code relative easily and debug it as well. But attention, you'll addicted to it (-:
Language used: c++
Libraries used: fltk
OS: Linux
Problem Description: Jtag management software for CPLD and jtag aware chips
Major features: X11 UI, c++ platform for jtag apps
Data formats: jtag, bsdl, binary
Derived from existing project "jtag"
Trivial GDB (tgdb) is a library for making front ends to GDB using a simple API. Included with tgdb is a lightweight, but fully functional curses front end called cgdb.
spyGLass is an OpenGL call tracer and debugger. It goes a step further than simply using ltrace because it knows what the arguments to the various gl* calls are, and it also knows about OpenGL's error flag.
NJAMD (Not Just Another Malloc Debugger) protects against all common dynamic memory bugs, without even relinking your executable. It also provides stack trace information, and eventually will include a full GUI interface. NJAMD NEEDS YOUR HELP!
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.
Mipscope is a cross-platform IDE for students learning assembly on the MIPS architecture. The focus is on a convenient debugging environment, including a visual, reversible debugger.