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    CSP embedded C-like scripting language

    C-like language parser, bytecode generator and a VM

    Project aims to implement a C-like language interpreter with small code and memory footprint for 32bit microcontrollers. At the time of writing, parser code size for Cortex-M3 is less than 10K and VM is less than 3K. RAM requirements mostly depend on code size and complexity, but few kilobytes should be enough to handle most reasonably simple cases. Parser and VM are written with code size priority, not security. Project should not be used to run code (and bytecode) from untrusted sources.
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    DFA library is a regular expression library capable of the classic RE syntax (i.e. - without any perl extension). Unlike many other libraries with similar functionality, a deterministic finite automata (DFA) is used. DFA was formerly called npcre, wh
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    TclTrf is an extension library to the script language tcl, as created by John Ousterhout. It extends the language at the C-and Tcl-with ``transformer''-commands to encode and compress data. Based on the stacked channels of the tcl core (ability inter
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    MOSREF provides a secure, portable and dynamic environment for the development, deployment and management of network and host security auditing tools.
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    The Aegis VM Project is an on-going effort to implement a lightweight, secure virtual machine for executing Java bytecode. It will eventually feature a modular architecture, Proof Linking, that supports pluggable verification modules.
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    Kew is a small and simple programming object-oriented language that offers as many advanced features as possible, including reflection, powerful collections and streams APIs, closure-forming blocks, a full security model, a packaging system and more.
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    The E language is an open-source object-oriented langauge for secure distributed computation. We are currently hosted on our own sourceforge setup at: http://bugs.sieve.net/projects/e-lang
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