Open Source OCaml (Objective Caml) Networking Software

OCaml (Objective Caml) Networking Software

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    A collection of Objective Caml libraries to support the development of concurrent, single-threaded Internet application servers.
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    PacLang is a language for programming Network Processors. It aims to make it easy to write high performance networking applications that are portable across a range of target platforms.
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    magic-trace

    magic-trace

    magic-trace collects and displays high-resolution traces

    magic-trace is a high-resolution performance tracing tool developed to analyze and visualize the execution of programs at a very detailed level using hardware tracing capabilities. It leverages technologies such as Intel Processor Trace to capture precise information about how a program executes over time, including function calls and instruction flow. The tool is designed for performance debugging, allowing developers to identify bottlenecks, inefficiencies, and unexpected behavior in complex systems. It includes a visualization interface that presents traces in an understandable format, making it easier to interpret large volumes of execution data. The system is particularly useful for low-level debugging and performance optimization in high-performance applications. Its reliance on hardware tracing ensures minimal overhead compared to traditional profiling methods. Overall, magic-trace provides a powerful and precise way to understand program execution at a granular level.
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