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    optparse-applicative

    optparse-applicative

    Applicative option parser

    optparse-applicative is a haskell library for parsing options on the command line, and providing a powerful applicative interface for composing them. optparse-applicative takes care of reading and validating the arguments passed to the command line, handling and reporting errors, generating a usage line, a comprehensive help screen, and enabling context-sensitive bash, zsh, and fish completions. A value of type Parser a represents a specification for a set of options, which will yield a...
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    Empact Foundation Class Library

    Cross-platform C++ library for use as a default application framework.

    ... * Cloud Computing: AWS * Encryption: OpenSSL * Platforms: Linux/Posix, Windows, Arduino * Over 500+ highly reusable classes. 4000+ fully documented functions. Follow the 'Wiki' link above to explore everything about the framework.
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    simple C utils

    A small collection of C utilities working on POSIX/WIN32

    This is just some small utilities in C that I use and re-use in different projects. They are self-contained (except that most depend upon CUtils). It can compile and work on Linux and WIN32, most probably on any POSIX system, too. For now it contains: - CUtils: cstring, clist, "ini" files helper, tcp helpers, small XML parser - CNet: a simple message passing library for C - jCNet: a compatible CNet lib for Java - CSNet: a compatible CNet lib for C# - CPano: an equirectangular panorama...
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    Yet Anoter XML Parser is an XML parser written for POSIX operating systems, using modern C++
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