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    DSPatch

    DSPatch

    The Refreshingly Simple C++ Dataflow Framework

    Webite: http://flowbasedprogramming.com DSPatch, pronounced "dispatch", is a powerful C++ dataflow framework. DSPatch is not limited to any particular domain or data type, from reactive programming to stream processing, DSPatch's generic, object-oriented API allows you to create virtually any dataflow system imaginable. *See also:* DSPatcher ( https://github.com/MarcusTomlinson/DSPatcher ): A cross-platform graphical tool for building DSPatch circuits. DSPatchables (...
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    LogsGrep

    A grep-like utility for log files.

    LogsGrep is a unique, grep-like utility designed specifically to target log files containing multi-line entries. The primary target is Java log files (Log4J, common, ...), where it is very common to have multiline log entries (for example log entries with a stacktrace). It follows Unix philosophy, does only its primary job and expects its input to be generated by other more advanced tools (tail, cat, type, find...); There is no goal to be compatible with Unix grep. LogsGrep is...
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