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    mold

    mold

    A Modern Linker

    Mold is a modern high-performance linker designed as a drop-in replacement for traditional Unix linkers, with a primary goal of dramatically reducing build times for large software projects. In compiled languages like C, C++, and Rust, the linking phase can become a significant bottleneck, especially in large codebases, and mold addresses this by leveraging highly optimized algorithms and extensive parallelism. It is capable of utilizing all available CPU cores efficiently, resulting in significantly faster linking compared to other popular linkers such as GNU ld, gold, and LLVM lld. ...
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    lixa

    lixa

    LIXA, LIbre XA, is a free and open source XA transaction manager

    ...LIXA is a Transaction Manager but it's not a Transaction Monitor: this is the distinguishing feature of the project. LIXA technology enables every application container, like a web server or a shell, to become a two phase commit application server. The client/server architecture of LIXA allows many application containers to share a single LIXA (state) server: this is ideal when horizontal scalability is a must and many identical application containers must refer to a single transactional environment. LIXA can be used with the C, C++, Java, Python and COBOL programming languages.
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    Yocto/GL

    Yocto/GL

    Yocto/GL: Tiny C++ Libraries for Data-Driven Physically-based Graphics

    Yocto/GL is a collection of small C++17 libraries for building physically-based graphics algorithms released under the MIT license. Yocto/GL is written in a deliberately data-oriented style for ease of development and use. Yocto/GL is split into small libraries to make code navigation easier. See each header file for documentation. Simple shape data structure, utilities for manipulating triangle meshes, quads meshes and line sets, computation of normals and tangents, linear and Catmull-Clark...
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    Argh!

    Argh!

    Argh! A minimalist argument handler

    So many different command line processing libraries out there and none of them just work. Some bring their whole extended family of related and unrelated external dependencies (yes, I'm looking at you Boost). Some require quirky syntax and/or very verbose setups that sacrifice simplicity for the generation of a cute usage message and validation. Many come to dominate your main() file and yet others do not build on multiple platforms - for some even their own tests and trivial usage cause...
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    Rotations Conversion Library

    Rotations Conversion Library

    Library for working with 3D rotations in C++

    The Rotations Conversion Library (RCL) is a collection of C++ functions that address common computations and numerical handling of rotations in 3D Euclidean space, including support for rotation matrices (`Rotmat`), Quaternions (`Quat`), intrinsic ZYX Euler angles (`Euler`), fused angles (`Fused`) and tilt angles (`Tilt`). In addition to the core competency of being able to convert between each of the representations, operations such as inversion, ZYX yaw extraction, fused yaw extraction,...
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    Memory Manager: MDX

    Memory Manager: MDX = malloc() + free() + Garbage Collection

    ...It's written in C++ under the Apache license for Windows and Linux on 32 & 64 bit systems. Programs using MDX provide it with a marking callback. The callback performs the marking phase of garbage collection, using MDX's mark() method to actually mark the wanted memory blocks. Finalization is similarly accomplished by callback. The rest of the garbage collection process is managed automatically by MDX. The novel approach of allowing finalization to explicitly free memory offers the potential for improving garbage collection performance. ...
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    Attitude Estimator

    Attitude Estimator

    A C++ implementation of a nonlinear 3D IMU fusion algorithm.

    Attitude Estimator is a generic platform-independent C++ library that implements an IMU sensor fusion algorithm. Up to 3-axis gyroscope, accelerometer and magnetometer data can be processed into a full 3D quaternion orientation estimate, with the use of a nonlinear Passive Complementary Filter. The library is targeted at robotic applications, but is by no means limited to this. Features of the estimator include gyro bias estimation, transient quick learning, multiple estimation algorithms,...
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