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    Strings Edit

    Strings Edit

    String editing and formatting library for Ada

    Strings edit is a library that provides I/O facilities for integers, floating-point numbers, Roman numerals, and strings. Both input and output subroutines support string pointers for consequent stream processing. The output can be aligned in a fixed size field with padding. Numeric input can be checked against expected values range to be either saturated or to raise an exception. For floating-point output either relative or absolute output precision can be specified. UTF-8 encoded strings...
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    An innovative Open Source CEP (Complex Event Processing) engine. It implements the event stream processing as a library embeddable in C++ and Perl. You can think of the Complex Event Processing engine as an in-memory database driven by triggers, or a data-flow machine, or a spreadsheet on steroids (and without the GUI part).
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