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    CoreCLR

    CoreCLR

    Runtime for .NET Core

    CoreCLR is the runtime for .NET Core, an open source, general purpose development platform maintained by Microsoft and the .NET community. It is a cross-platform runtime for cloud, IoT, and desktop apps and includes a just-in-time compiler called RyuJIT.
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    MCP -- Managed C++ for GCC

    Managed C++ for GCC

    MCP aims to provide not just a garbage collected C++ but one that is very similar to Microsoft's C++/CLI. It uses Boehm GC as its garbage collector. While BoehmGC can be easily employed in any C++ projects to enable automatic garbage collection, it can only run in conservative mode. MCP uses BoehmGC in precise mode.
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    GC++ is a small portable tracing mark-and-sweep garbage collection library for C++. It requires a standards-conforming C++ compiler and pthreads support.
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