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    IceCream

    IceCream

    Never use print() to debug again

    Do you ever use print() or log() to debug your code? Of course you do. IceCream, or ic for short, makes print debugging a little sweeter. With arguments, ic() inspects itself and prints both its own arguments and the values of those arguments. Just give ic() a variable or expression and you're done. ic() returns its argument(s), so ic() can easily be inserted into pre-existing code. Additionally, ic()'s output can be entirely disabled, and later re-enabled, with ic.disable() and ic.enable()...
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    Tangent

    Tangent

    Source-to-source debuggable derivatives in pure Python

    Existing libraries implement automatic differentiation by tracing a program's execution (at runtime, like PyTorch) or by staging out a dynamic data-flow graph and then differentiating the graph (ahead-of-time, like TensorFlow). In contrast, Tangent performs ahead-of-time autodiff on the Python source code itself, and produces Python source code as its output. Tangent fills a unique location in the space of machine learning tools. As a result, you can finally read your automatic derivative code just like the rest of your program. ...
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    ggcov
    ggcov is a GTK+ GUI for exploring test coverage data produced by C programs compiled with gcc --coverage. It's basically a GUI replacement for the gcov program that comes with gcc.
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    TraceX shows x server protocall communication for a selected program. This is the low level comminication used by xlib and others. The data can be shown as raw hex io, or formatted into the individual functions. This program meets the SFF guidelines.
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    Class Integration allows easy save/load of data, also helps you to avoid creating lots of methods to access variable members. (CallStack) Provides "multithread debug info on error" funcionalities to your program. (String) Easy access to terminal colors
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    A profiling tool which operates in parallel with the client program, providing an OpenGL based real time 3D visualisation of the profiling data.
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    The Open Log Engine is a powerful tool for advanced logging in games or programs. It easily allows you to make logging outputs in your program and analyse them afterwards with the Open Log Viewer, which provides you a powerful filtering system.
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