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    ringBufU

    Ring-Buffer library in C, includes support of multithreading

    A Ring-Buffer instance could be used with element types - char - long - long long - void* . Focus is on a hardened SW structure with buffer-instance-pointer check (not very fast but more secure). Some features are globally choosable on compile-time (e.g. switch multithread support off completely to have faster access). Note: User Interface is for Test and Tutor Code only.
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    YSignalSlot

    YSignalSlot

    Header only c++ signal slot mechanism implemantation

    YSignalSlot is a header only C++ library. It is an implementation of signal-slot mechanism via C++. It is similar to C++ signal, Boost::signal and SigSlot. It intensively uses C++11 features. Advantages: - Almost everything is compile-time. So it is fast. - It can be used with single slot function or unlimited slot functions. - “emit” function’s return type is pointer of your actual slot function’s return type and it can be any type. - It supports “void” return type. - Slot(s) can...
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    libcontc

    libcontc

    Container library in C.

    About Collection of data structures and operations that have been (and will continue to be) implemented in response to need. Container interface, naming and behavior is similar to the STL containers. Algorithm interface is in the spirit of the C standard library search and sort functions. Compatibility ISO C99, ISO C++98, ISO C++11. Performance These are designed to be general purpose, and reasonably efficient in most circumstances. Notes The biggest problem with these is type...
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    aal

    aal

    The Advanced Algebraic Language.

    The Advanced Algebraic Language (AAL) is a very dynamic programming language designed to fill the void that has appeared between mainstream languages and algebra. As a result its main focus is ease of use for math problems. To download AAL check out the source code repository. There are versions available for windows and linux with both 32 and 64 bit native binaries: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/aal-lang/code/trunk/bin/
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    Tool for generating libraries of void*-free data structures in C and C++. No C++ templates: files are generated. Some tools are included: assertion macros, symbols, C interface wrap around C++ libs, extract docs.
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    The LKlist library is a doubly linked list that supports void * data types. The library includes 14 functions that will allow the user to create and manage the linked list.
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