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This tools is a pre-processor for Delphi and Kylix. It introduces macros to the object pascal language and consists of a command line tool and a design-time tools that is fully integrated into the Delphi IDE.
I wanted to create a simple program that was very portable that could process #include, #define, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else and #endif statements.
M4 is too complicated and cannot handle nested if-else this program can be used with M4.
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An assembler for IA-32 processor. Will be mainly focused on 32-bit with less emphasis on 16-bit functionality. Its mission is to provide an alternative Intel assembly language compiler for Intel developers. Its objective is to support various syntax from
A reusable gdb stub architecture for multiple processor architectures and platforms. Enables embedded systems development using GNU compiler, linker, debugger and other tools.
Wenost simplifies the process of building and maintaining larger web sites by hand. Wenost is used in conjunction with PPWizard, a free HTML pre-processor. For examples of websites built with wenost see www.csem.org.uk and the wenost project website.
This is a pure java implementation of the Motorolla 68000 processor with the ultimate intention of having it as a basis to use in console game emulation.
The Ogg Vorbis Player (http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/index.html) shall be implemented in form of a system-on-a-chip by using hardware/software co-design techniques using prototyping board with the open source LEON processor (http://www.gaisler.com).
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This project is part of the NMatrix initiative. We created a Schematron processor for .NET, written in C#. Look at the project HomePage (link at the top). Releases are still made through the NMatrix project: http://sourceforge.net/projects/dotnetopensrc
libgba is a library to be used with gcc/binutils targeted towards an ARM7 processor. The library contains many useful functions to control the Gameboy Advanced Hardware, as well as a set of libc functions.
Easy to use callback mechanism for C++. This is a set of templates for creating callbacks and signals (like in QT) in C++, there is no pre-processor involved.
[THIS PROJECT IS NO LONGER MAINTAINED. IT'S OUTDATED AND NO LONGER USEFUL IN ANY WAY.] PHP transForm is a form generator / processor that allows an easy way to view, add, edit and delete data through a web interface.
NQXML is a pure Ruby implementation of a non-validating XML processor. It includes an XML tokenizer, a SAX-style streaming XML parser, a DOM-style tree parser, an XML writer, and a context-sensitive callback mechanism.
A simple XML taglib processor. It reads in an XML document and, based on XML namespaces, chooses a library to handle the part of the XML tree within that namespace. The result is a new XML document.
SuperClass is a JavaScript pre-processor/interpreter object, designed
to facilitate class-based OOP in JavaScript. NOTE: Project is closed. Replaced by: http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsclass
XML::XSLT is a collection of Perl modules that perform XSL transforms on XML documents, fully implementing the W3C XSLT recommendation.
It is based upon the Apache Group's project Xalan and Keith Visco's work on XSL:P, both of which are in Java.
XML Processor is a Java library for working with XML snippets. XML documents can be generated according to an XSD. Support for interaction with DOM, SAX and Java Beans is included.