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    JavaCPP

    JavaCPP

    The missing bridge between Java and native C++

    ...More specifically, when compared to the approaches above or elsewhere (CableSwig, JNIGeneratorApp, cxxwrap, JNIWrapper, Platform Invoke, GlueGen, LWJGL Generator, JNIDirect, ctypes, JNA, JNIEasy, JniMarshall, JNative, J/Invoke, HawtJNI, JNR, BridJ, CFFI, fficxx, CppSharp, cgo, pybind11, rust-bindgen, Panama Native, etc.), it maps naturally and efficiently many common features afforded by the C++ language and often considered problematic, including overloaded operators, class and function templates, etc.
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    ctypes is a Java library allowing one to create and manipulate C data types in Java. These can then be passed to C-functions loaded from dynamic link libraries. This is based on the ctypes python module.
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    An easy to use package that would allow to load a native dll, link its functions to a java interface and then invoke those functions by calling the java interface methods. The package would allow definitions structs, unions, arrays, pointers and callbac
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