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    Java Modeling Language (JML)
    ...All current work and new releases are on github: https://github.com/OpenJML/OpenJML. The Java Modeling Language (JML) is a behavioral interface specification language that can be used to specify the behavior of Java modules (as in design by contract -- DBC). It has many tools to do assertion checking, unit testing, etc. The principal current tool of the project is OpenJML -- cf. https://www.openjml.org, with binary downloads from https://github.com/OpenJML/OpenJML/releases/latest
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    Vimspector

    Vimspector

    A multi-language debugging system for Vim

    vimspector is a powerful debugging plugin for Vim and Neovim designed to bring IDE-style debugging capabilities (breakpoints, stepping, call stacks, watch windows) into the modal editor world. It supports multiple languages (C++, Python, TCL among others) via the Debug Adapter Protocol (DAP) model and provides an in-editor UI for viewing scopes, variables, stack frames, output windows and more. You configure it per-project via a .vimspector.json file (or per file type) specifying the...
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    MoonSharp

    MoonSharp

    An interpreter for the Lua language, written entirely in C#

    ...Supports dumping/loading bytecode for obfuscation and quicker parsing at runtime. An embedded JSON parser (with no dependencies) to convert between JSON and Lua tables. Easy opt-out of Lua standard library modules to sandbox what scripts can access. Easy to use error handling (script errors are exceptions). Support for coroutines, including invocation of coroutines as C# iterators.
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    A set of modules for enhancing Tcl development.
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    Jassda is a framework that extracts a sequence of method-invokations from a Java application during runtime using the Java Debug Interface (JDI). Jassda provides two modules that operate on the sequence: a logger and a trace-checker
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    LobTraceStream is an easy C++ trace/log mechanism, that allows to specify at runtime different trace levels for each of the modules of your application.
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