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    GCDebRTrc

    Debug Facility for Real-Time issues

    For C (and CPP obviously): Include a fast and tiny RAM-tracing feature for Real-Time (RT) debugging purposes. >> ONLY FOR DEBUGGING << Very much faster than printf-debugging, which may result in unforseen results in an RT environement.
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    log.c

    log.c

    A simple logging library implemented in C99

    log.c is a compact logging library implemented in C99 for projects that need useful runtime diagnostics without pulling in a large dependency. 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. ...
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    Library for binary format parsing

    Library for binary format parsing and generation for network

    A quite small library for parsing and generate binary messages, format you nameit. It designed to use for networking protocols e.g. take care about endianless. It's quite easy to use, like printf and scanf. Also it provide an memory care buffer abstraction to make it more easy.
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    superGetOpt (a getopt replacement)

    A simple, elegant way to handle command line arguments in C/C++.

    superGetOpt =========== SuperGetOpt is a printf-like getopt replacement for command line argument handling. The supergetopt library makes it very easy to handle all kinds of command-line arguments in a printf()-style way. All types of command-line arguments are supported and all user-supplied values are checked for type validity. If you have been searching for an easy-to-use, flexible, portable command-line and general use parser, this is it!
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    portable string functions, focus on the *printf() and *scanf() clones
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    rundotso

    ARM linux run shared library rundotso dlopen dlsym Inline Assembler

    ...you can use any arm compiler to try. adb push rundotso /data adb shell /data/rundotso /system/libc.so system "ls /data" adb shell /data/rundotso /system/libc.so printf "%d %c %s %d %c %s" 16 G HelloRundotsoTest 16 d end Have fun! Made by Biyong SUN Songjiang, Shanghai, China. Email: sunbiyong@163.com
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    libu8 is a portability library which especially provides utilities for manipulating, generating, and processing UTF-8 strings as well as operating system facilities such as logging, exceptions, extensible printf, and network functions.
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    The pdFormat library is an extended set of C "format string" functions (like printf or fprintf) It appends to standard format strings some new features
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    Implementation of read/scanf/write/printf/seek methods (and others) over files, memory (even dynamic) and URLs providing maximum flexibility for your application I/O. Eases the task of handling different sources into a single object; best choice for cust
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    Very tiny implementation of printf for embedded applications
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    DispHelper is a COM helper library that can be used in C++ or even plain C. No MFC or ATL required! It allows you to call COM objects with a printf style syntax. Included with DispHelper are over 20 samples demonstrating using COM objects from ADO to WMI
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