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    GoogleTest

    GoogleTest

    Google Testing and Mocking Framework

    GoogleTest is Google's C++ mocking and test framework. It's used by many internal projects at Google, as well as a number of notable projects such as The Chromium projects, the OpenCV computer vision library, and the LLVM compiler. This GoogleTest project is actually a union of what used to be two separate projects: the old GoogleTest and GoogleMock, an extension of GoogleTest for writing and using C++ mock classes. Since they were so closely related, they were merged to create an even better GoogleTest. GoogleTest features an xUnit test framework, a rich set of assertions, user-defined assertions, death tests, among many others. ...
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    BCC (BPF Compiler Collection)

    BCC (BPF Compiler Collection)

    Tools for BPF-based Linux IO analysis, networking, monitoring, etc.

    ...It includes a rich set of example tools and scripting interfaces in C, Python, and Lua. BCC makes BPF programs easier to write, with kernel instrumentation in C (and includes a C wrapper around LLVM), and front-ends in Python and lua. It is suited for many tasks, including performance analysis and network traffic control. With a BPF-specific frontend, one should be able to write in a language and receive feedback from the compiler on the validity as it pertains to a BPF backend. This toolkit aims to provide a frontend that can only create valid BPF programs while still harnessing its full flexibility.
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    Keystone Engine

    Keystone Engine

    Keystone assembler framework: Core (Arm, Arm64, Hexagon, Mips, etc.)

    ...Implemented in C/C++ languages, with bindings for Java, Masm, Visual Basic, C#, PowerShell, Perl, Python, NodeJS, Ruby, Go, Rust, Haskell & OCaml available. Native support for Windows & *nix (with Mac OSX, Linux, *BSD & Solaris confirmed). Thread-safe by design. Open-source. Keystone is based on LLVM, but it goes much further with a lot more to offer. This version fixes some important bugs inside the core of Keystone, added some new bindings & made some minor improvements. All users of Keystone are encouraged to upgrade to v0.9.1. Keystone is now available on PyPi in keystone-engine package. Python 3 users can easily install Keystone.
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    handy

    handy

    A simple C++11 network server framework

    Simple and easy-to-use C++11 network library/ Supports tens of millions of concurrent connections on a single machine/ a simple C++11 network server framework. Graceful exit allows programmers to better define the exit behavior of their programs. You can better check for memory leaks with tools such as valgrind. 10 lines of code to write a complete server. Asynchronously manages network I/O and processes requests synchronously, which simplifies the writing of server processing logic. For...
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