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    Capstone

    Capstone

    Capstone disassembly/disassembler framework

    ...Implemented in pure C language, with lightweight bindings for D, Clojure, F#, Common Lisp, Visual Basic, PHP, PowerShell, Emacs, Haskell, Perl, Python, Ruby, C#, NodeJS, Java, GO, C++, OCaml, Lua, Rust, Delphi, Free Pascal & Vala (ready either in main code, or provided externally by the community).
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Vis

    Vis

    A vi-like editor based on Plan 9's structural regular expressions

    ...It extends vi's modal editing with built-in support for multiple cursors/selections and combines it with sam's structural regular expression-based command language. A universal editor, it has decent Unicode support and should cope with arbitrary files, including large, binary, or single-line ones. Efficient syntax highlighting is provided using Parsing Expression Grammars, which can be conveniently expressed using Lua in the form of LPG. The editor core is written in a reasonable amount of clean (your mileage may vary), modern and legacy-free C code, enabling it to run in resource-constrained environments. ...
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    CPoll based C++ server pages

    Server side scripting language similar to ASP and PHP, but using C++.

    ...It features a template parser that parses, compiles, and loads CPPSP pages automatically at runtime. CPPSP pages have a very similar syntax to ASP and ASP.NET, where all code is considered HTML by default, and server-side active code can be embedded using "<% ... %>". CPPSP is built upon the CPoll asynchronous I/O and utility library, which offers simple I/O abstraction, network abstraction, memory management, and container classes. CPPSP project home page: http://xa.us.to/cppsp/index.cppsp Main development happens on github at: https://github.com/xaxaxa/workspace/ Documentation is currently being worked on, but there is a doxygen reference at: http://xa.us.to/cppsp/doxygen/html/classcppsp_1_1_page.html GCC 4.7 or above is required even for the binary release because .cppsp pages need to be compiled at runtime. ...
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    DotGNU Portable.NET Mac OS/X framework This is a binary redistribution (for Mac OS/X) of the DotGNU Portable.NET (pnet) project. The source code is available at www.dotgnu.org as well as binary redistributables for many other platforms.
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