CLOCC Port provides a portable interface to various features absent
from the ANSI Common Lisp standard, such as sockets, multiprocessing,
calling external programs, Gray streams etc.
This package contains binaries compiled for SBCL.
AVaRICE is a program which interfaces the GNU Debugger GDB with the
AVR JTAG ICE available from Atmel.
Use AVaRICE standalone as a programmer, or it can be run as an
intermediary between avr-gdb and the AVR JTAG hardware, allowing one
to use GDB to debug your AVR code as it runs in-system.
CMPH - C Minimal Perfect Hashing Library
A perfect hash function maps a static set of n keys into a set of m integer
numbers without collisions, where m is greater than or equal to n. If m is equal
to n, the function is called minimal.
Minimal perfect hash functions are widely used for memory efficient storage and
fast retrieval of items from static sets, such as words in natural languages,
reserved words in programming languages or interactive systems, universal
resource locations (URLs) in Web search engines, or item sets in data mining
techniques. Therefore, there are applications for minimal perfect hash functions
in information retrieval systems, database systems, language translation
systems, electronic commerce systems, compilers, operating systems, among
others.
CppTest is a portable and powerful, yet simple, unit testing framework for
handling automated tests in C++. The focus lies on usability and extendability.
Several output formats, including simple text output, compiler-like output and
HTML, are supported and new ones are easily added.
This port of SCO / USL's 'cscope' lets one easily navigate large C programs.
It's designed to answer questions like where symbols are defined and used,
where variables are assigned, and much more.
The Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) has made this available under a very friendly,
BSD-style Open Source License.
CUnit is a lightweight system for writing, administering, and running unit tests
in C. It provides C programmers a basic testing functionality with a flexible
variety of user interfaces.
CUnit is built as a static library which is linked with the user's testing code.
It uses a simple framework for building test structures, and provides a rich set
of assertions for testing common data types. In addition, several different
interfaces are provided for running tests and reporting results. These
interfaces currently include: Automated, Basic, Console and Curses.
Cutter is a xUnit family Unit Testing Framework for C and C++.
This is a list of features of Cutter:
- easy to write tests;
- outputs result with useful format for debugging;
- tests are built as shared libraries.
cvschangelogbuilder is an Perl utility to generate ChangeLogs or CVS reports
for a project hosted on a CVS server.
Features include the ability to work with a remote cvs repository, detailed
reporting, graphical HTML reports and building changelogs.
cvsdelta summarizes the difference between a CVS project and its local
version. It detects files that have been added and removed, and of
existing files it counts the number of lines that have been added,
deleted, and changed. It filters project changes by using .cvsignore
files, both system-wide and locally.
Requires ruby.
Cvsplot is used for collecting statistics from CVS controlled files. Simple
statistics such as how the total number of files and lines of code change
against time.