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    node-rs

    node-rs

    Node.js bindings Rust crates

    When Node.js meets Rust. Make rust crates binding to Node.js use napi-rs.
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    pysourceinfo

    pysourceinfo

    RTTI for Python Source and Binary Files

    The 'pysourceinfo' package provides source information on Python runtime objects based on 'inspect', 'sys', 'os', and 'imp'. The covered objects include packages, modules, functions, methods, scripts, and classes by two views: - File System View - packages, modules, and linenumbers - based on files and paths - Runtime Object View - callables, classes, and containers - based on in-memory RTTI / introspection The supported platforms are: - Linux, BSD, Unix, OS-X, Cygwin, and Windows - Python2, Python3 - CPython, PyPy Object addresses within modules - Object Identifier OID - and the display of the runtime call flow are supported by 'PyStackInfo'. ...
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    Feflow

    Feflow

    How to write cross-platform Node.js code

    How to write cross-platform Node.js code. Why you should care: according to the 2018 Node.js user survey, 24% of Node.js developers use Windows locally and 41% use Mac. In production, 85% use Linux and 1% use BSD. Installers for each major OS are available on the Node.js website. To install, switch and update Node.js versions nvm can be used on Linux/Mac. It does not support Windows but nvm-windows, nvs and ps-nvm (for PowerShell) are alternatives that do. nve can be used to run a single command with one or several different Node.js versions. nvexeca can be used to do the same programmatically. ...
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    Web Application Protection

    Web Application Protection

    Tool to detect and correct vulnerabilities in PHP web applications

    WAP automatic detects and corrects input validation vulnerabilities in web applications written in PHP Language (version 4.0 or higher) and with a low rate of false positives. WAP detects the following vulnerabilities: - SQL injection using MySQL, PostgreSQL and DB2 DBMS - Reflected cross-site scripting (XSS) - Stored XSS - Remote file inclusion - Local file inclusion - Directory traversal - Source code disclosure - OS command injection - PHP code injection WAP is a static...
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    AdLint

    AdLint

    Open source and free source code static analyzer

    ...It can point out insecure or nonportable code fragments, and can measure various quality metrics of the source code. It (currently) can analyze source code compliant with ANSI C89 / ISO C90 and partly ISO C99. AdLint is written in Ruby. So, it is available for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and any other platforms supported by Ruby.
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    AdLint Goodies

    AdLint Goodies

    Utilities for AdLint the source code static analyzer

    AdLint Goodies is a collection of miscellaneous utilities for AdLint. All goodies are written in Ruby and available for Windows, Mac OS X, GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and any other platforms supported by Ruby.
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    ccglue is a complementary tool to cscope and ctags. The tool builds a cross-reference symbol database from cscope [and ctags] databases that can be used to display dependency-graphs (aka call-trees, code flow). Visualization can be done with the Vim CCTree plugin (http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2368), or the built-in stand-alone command-line tracer.
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    KDD: Kernel Data Disambiguation Tool

    KDD: Kernel Data Disambiguation Tool

    KDD (Kernel Data Disambiguator) is a new automated software analysis tool that can generate a sound kernel data definition for any C-based OS (e.g. Windows and Linux) without any prior knowledge of the OS. KDD disambiguates the pointer-based relations including generic pointers - to infer their candidate types/values - by performing static points-to analysis on the kernel’s source code. KDD takes the source code of an OS kernel as input and outputs an accurate directed type-graph that represents the kernel data definition. ...
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    Rapidlogix
    Rapidlogix is an open source application performance management tool optimized for distributed production environments. It allows to increase time-to-market of performance improvements and prevent performance regression
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