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A cross-platform C and C++ unit testing framework for the 21st century
...Progress and statistics can be followed in real time with report hooks. TAP output format can be enabled with an option. Runs on Linux, FreeBSD, macOS, and Windows (Compiling with MinGW GCC and Visual Studio 2015+). If you'd like to see Criterion included in your favorite distribution, please reach out to their package maintainers team. A default entry point is provided, no need to declare a main unless you want to do special handling.
go-sdl2 is SDL2 wrapped for Go users. It enables interoperability between Go and the SDL2 library which is written in C. That means the original SDL2 installation is required for this to work. Some older versions of the distributions such as Ubuntu 13.10 may also be used but it may miss an optional package such as libsdl2-ttf-dev on Ubuntu 13.10's case which is available in Ubuntu 14.04. Note that the first build may take several minutes on machines that are not powerful such as Raspberry Pi.
The SysToMath portable C/C++ libraries and tools constitute a framework of operating system independent utilities aiding the development of software of any kind on both Win32 and POSIX based systems. See also http://SysToMath.com/etc/html/libraries.html
oncrpc-ms is yet another port of Suns ONC/RPC for Microsoft Windows. This port is based on the ACPLT implementation, but features public Subversion access and MinGW support.
Apache Cayenne, Wicket, CXF, GWT, EJB examples as a framework
Yet another (different) framework.
Examples around Apache Cayenne. Using different technologies like
Apache CXF
Google Web Toolkit
EJB
Apache Wicket
Eclipse RCP
Java
ANSI C
Perl
Python
Bash
WE MOVED TO GITHUB.COM !! All sources are now in git on github.com - search for yafra project. Thanks sf.net for the very good service in the past - but now it was time to move on!
libmylcd is a frame & font rendering library and toolkit designed to provide low level access to 2D hardware via a video framebuffer. Supported devices include SED133x, T6963C, PCD8544, S1D15G10, USBD480, PCF8833, PCF8814, USB13700, S1D15G14.
A gentle and humble toolbox for those of us that love C++. It provides support for sockets, serial devices, components/plugins and many other features. People use it for developing apps that run on desktop/server systems and embedded appliances.
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LuaDist is a CMake built module distribution and deployment tool for the Lua programming language. It aims to achieve zero configuration runtime environment for Lua modules and libraries be it source or binary.
STUBborn C is a tool that allows you to create a module test framework for SW modules developed in C. The framework includes: Stubs needed to link the module; A sample Makefile to build, run tests and check code coverage; Test templates using CUnit.
Fast prototyping environment in Lua for GUI, DSP and ANN development. Based on lqt, lfann, and our code. Goal minimal build dependencies. Only contains what we or any contributor needs.
Don't expect this to be a high quality graphics library (it will be 2d) however it will be cross platform (*nix's, Linux, windows). We will write it in C (see the name?) compiled with the mingw software and the gcc software and jam build tool.