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CsvObjectLoader is a Java utility that takes a CSV input stream and class name to produce an array of populated Java objects. This has been useful for generating reports from HTML tables or spreadsheets, and for generating data for unit tests.
Set of Java utility classes. Includes:
- C getopt functionality for command line processing
- csv & ini file manipulation
- Swing classes for things like limiting JTextField contents and organizing the GUIs main JFrame
- RDBMS persistence package
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DIED PROJECT. The dataio is C++ i/o library that provides stream input/output as CSV with configurable column separator. Also support win ini like format and binary data. The author is planning to reimplement CVS/binary input/output into sscilib.
ktdata is a C++ library for accessing tabular data, like from CSV files. Its goals are:
1. object design
2. portability (Linux and Windows support at least)
3. high performance
4. support for common data file formats, like CSV, ARFF (Weka), etc.
A minimalist, powerful, language-agnostic unit/regression test tool
Experior doesn't care what language your test program is written in. All it cares about is that each test's output begins and ends with a simple line of JSON. Your test program can validate its own output, in which case Experior just acts as a report engine. Alternatively -- or additionally -- you can write validation functions in JavaScript, and Experior will run them against the test output. Finally, Experior can compare your current test output against a copy of previous test output and...