JTiger is a unit test framework and tools for the Java 2 Platform. The
framework provides a useful abstraction on which to write unit test
fixtures and unit test cases. JTiger tools provide functionality
that is often desired in software unit testing environments. JTiger
development encourages Test Driven Development, though it doesn't
mandate it, and any unit testing software development technique
is sufficient.
SableVM implements the Java virtual machine specification, second edition.
SableVM is a bytecode interpreter. It's goals are to be reasonably small,
efficient, and fast, as well as providing a well-designed platform for
doing research into different algorithms for bytecode interpretation,
garbage collection, memory management, etc.
SableVM implements the Java virtual machine specification, second edition.
SableVM is a bytecode interpreter. It's goals are to be reasonably small,
efficient, and fast, as well as providing a well-designed platform for
doing research into different algorithms for bytecode interpretation,
garbage collection, memory management, etc.
XDoclet is a Java code generation engine. It enables Attribute-Oriented
Programming for java. In short, this means that you can add more
significance to your code by adding meta data (attributes) to your java
sources. This is done in special JavaDoc tags.
XDoclet will parse your source files and generate many artifacts such as
XML descriptors and/or source code from it. These files are generated
from templates that use the information provided in the source code and
its JavaDoc tags.
XDoclet lets you apply Continuous Integration in component-oriented
development. Developers should concentrate their editing work on only
one Java source file per component.
FreeWnn is a Japanese/Chinese/Korean input method.
This port has only libraries for a Korean imput method. The libraries
containes a archive file (libkwnn.a), header files and files which are
used to a client.
Note that you must set a environment variable KSERVER if you use a
client of Wnn.
FreeWnn is a Japanese/Chinese/Korean input method.
This port has only the server and dictionaries used for the Korean
input method.
Localized messages and documentation for libreoffice
AdaControl is a free (GMGPL) tool that detects the use of various kinds of
constructs in Ada programs. Its first goal is to control proper usage of
style or programming rules, but it can also be used as a powerful tool to
search for use (or non-use) of various forms of programming styles or design
patterns. Searched elements range from very simple, like the occurrence of
certain entities, declarations, or statements, to very sophisticated, like
verifying that certain programming patterns are being obeyed..
Which elements or constructs are searched is defined by a set of rules; the
following table gives a short summary of rules currently checked by
AdaControl. The number in parentheses after the rule name gives the number
of subrules, if any. Considering all possible rules and subrules, this makes
452 tests that can be performed currently by AdaControl!
Afnix (formerly known as Aleph) is a multi-threaded functional programming
language with dynamic symbol bindings that support the object oriented
paradigm. Afnix features a state of the art runtime engine that supports
both 32 and 64 bits platforms. Afnix comes with a rich set of libraries
that are designed to be platform independent.
The Afnix engine is written in C++ and provides runtime compatibility with
it. Such compatibility includes the ability to instantiate C++ classes,
use virtual methods and raise or catch exceptions. A comprehensive API has
been designed to ease the integration of foreign libraries.
- Builtin objects
- Functional programming
- Object oriented
- Multi-threaded engine
- condition objects.
The GNUstep Base library implements the Foundation portion of the OpenStep
specification, jointly developed by NeXT and Sun. It aims to provide
compatibility with extensions added by Apple's implementation of this standard:
Cocoa. The Foundation framework provides the standard library for Objective-C,
including collections, operating system interfaces, and so on.
Please contact the GNUstep maintainers at <discuss-gnustep@gnu.org> in
case of questions and offers of help.