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    log.c

    log.c

    A simple logging library implemented in C99

    ...It provides six familiar logging levels, from trace through fatal, and uses printf-style formatting so developers can add structured messages with minimal learning curve. By default, it writes readable log lines to stderr with timestamps, levels, source file names, and line numbers. It also supports quiet mode, configurable log levels, file outputs, custom callbacks, and optional thread locking for multi-threaded programs. Developers can enable ANSI color output at compile time to make terminal logs easier to scan. The library is a practical fit for small C applications, tools, engines, and libraries that need clear logging while keeping the implementation simple.
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    debug_mutex

    c/c++ debug-mutex library

    A cross-platform implementation of a mutex, that automatically checks for everything, you might be doing wrong: - DeadLocks - Invalid mutex leave order - Thread Shutdown, while still holding mutex locks - Destroying a locked mutex - (Un)Locking a destroyed mutex - UnLocking an unlocked mutex - UnLocking an mutex locked by another thread - Locking a non-recursive, locked mutex - Not destroying all mutexes before application termination Every abnormal produces a console output with file and line information about were it is located and why it happened. The main purpose of debug_mutex is the detection of deadlocks and outputting useful information, to fix it, by telling you exactly, where the recursion happened. ...
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