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This small header file is pure C and can be used in any C/C++ program to get memory information about the current process.
Did you ever try to monitor a process in a task manager or similar and wondered why the memory doesn't go down even if your program freed all the memory? Then this small library is right for you!
It is even capable to observe a difference before and after a call to free() or delete.
An open-source umbrella project that includes implementations of the Open Standards management profiles and specifications defined by the DMTF (Distributed Management Task Force), related tools and utilities, and other CIM/DMTF related projects.
QCPUfreq is a GUI program providing a frontend for the Linux kernels CPUfreq functionality similar to the GNOME cpufreq-applet. It is multi CPU capable. It follows the philosophy "One task, one tool", so it is NOT a deamon or such things.