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    DiDasm is a small and fast disassembler, useful for Windows kernel developers. Advantages: - highly portable, has minimal runtime requirements (C runtime); - core libraries do not require any external components; - includes instructions emulator (diana_processor); - has stream oriented design; Supported platforms: i386, amd64 Supported instructions: x586/amd64/FPU/MMX/SSE/SSE2
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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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    YARI is a comprehensive tool suite to debug (layouts), spy, spider, inspect and navigate SWT and Eclipse based application GUIs (Workbench or RCP) at runtime.
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    MoonSharp

    MoonSharp

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

    A complete Lua solution is written entirely in C# for the .NET, Mono, Xamarin and Unity3D platforms. Support for the complete Lua standard library with very few exceptions (mostly located on the 'debug' module) and a few extensions (in the string library, mostly). 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...
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    Core Analyzer

    Core Analyzer

    A power tool to debug core dump, memory corruption, optimized code.

    The project is now hosted on github: https://github.com/yanqi27/core_analyzer.git Core analyzer is a power tool to debug memory issues. With ever increasing complexity and dataset size of application programs, it is very challenging to find the root cause of a memory bug. Programmers often use debugger to go through many contexts or data objects in order to hunt down a suspicious variable or object. However, the task is boring, prone to error and usually fruitless. By parsing a core dump...
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    PE objdump

    PE objdump

    Tool to find symbols in windows Library or Executable

    It reads windows Portable Executable file format. DLL & EXE . Coming up with support for name de-mangling Portable Tested on Linux/ SunOS/ Windows - VS10 / Mac You might also want to check https://sourceforge.net/projects/core-dump-analyzer
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    ezlog

    A tiny and easy to use log system for C/C++

    A tiny and easy to use log library for C/C++. Written in C. Customizable log message format for global and specified output target Cross platform support. Tested: linux, win32, wince, mac
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    mspgcc4 is no longer supported. Please use the newer toolchain at the MSPGCC project. (This was a port of the GCC 4.x branch to the Texas Instruments MSP430 microcontroller core. It is based on the MSPGCC project that is stuck with GCC 3.2.3.)
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    WrapLog is a tiny Java logging package that can "wrap" around other logging packages, thus removing the need to stick to a certain one. This is particular useful for Java libraries that want to leave the choice for a logging packing to the client code.
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    A facility to keep a history of context information during runtime and then dumping it in a separate file when a problem occurs (similar to core dump).
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