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    RAM Library
    Tested, portable, standard C++ source code for policy based log stream, configuration data, external string table, field-delimited strings and text file reader. BSD license. Templated for use with any valid instantiation of std::basic_string.
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    Relational Object Mapping In C++, is a library that maps database tables to C++ classes seamlessly so that members will be populated by and in return will populate db columns. Also provides many std db operations, directly on the table interface.
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    std::decimal Implementation

    A portable implementation of the proposed C++ std::decimal.

    A portable implementation of the proposed std::decimal. Some compilers (notably gcc) are already making this available, and it seems likely to become standard. This does not implement the decimal arithmetic, but rather relies on existing implementations (typically C libraries) that can easily be downloaded elsewhere.
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