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    cdd

    cdd

    Lexical, grammatical and syntactic analyzer of C÷÷.

    cdd is the lexical, grammatical, and syntactic analyzer of the C÷÷ dialect. The latter is not a programming language, but a set of variations in the C language that cdd analyzes, converts to C code and compiles by calling to g++.
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    misspell-fixer

    Simple tool for fixing common misspellings, typos

    Utility to fix common misspellings, typos in source codes. There are lots of typical misspellings in program codes. Typically they are more eye-catching in the living code but they can easily hide in comments, examples, samples, notes and documentations. With this utility you can fix a large number of them very quickly. Be aware that the utility does not check or fix file names. It can easily happen that a misspelled word is fixed in a file name in a program's code, but the file itself...
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    torque - Automation Testing Tool

    torque - Automation Testing Tool

    Automation unit testing tool for C & C++ on Linux platform

    1. What is torque Torque is automation testing tool which is used for C and C++ application in Linux platform. It covers major testing areas such as Unit Testing, Functional Testing and Regression Testing. Two major sections of the testing area like memory management and code coverage is accomplished by open source tools, such as, • Valgrind -- Memory Management • Lcov -- Code Coverage • splint -- Static Code Analysis 2. Supported Platform • Linux operating...
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    PROTON

    PROTON

    High-level python framework that facilitates rapid server-side develop

    PROTON is a high-level Python framework that facilitates rapid server-side development with clean & pragmatic design. Thanks for checking it out! PROTON aims at easing server-side development for all Python enthusiasts. Essentially, by running a shell command, developer will auto generate necessary Model, Controller and APIs! All of this with connectivity to Transactional Databases (PROTON supports Postgresql, MySQL & SQL Server),caching (Redis middleware), Auto generated OpenAPI specs &...
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    Transcript merges functionality of legacy UNIX 'script' tool and shell command history to provide a convenient access to the list of executed commands along with its output. Includes also automatic user input highlight and copy to X11 clipboard as HTML
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