CVSps is a program for generating 'patchset' information from a CVS
repository. A patchset in this case is defined as a set of changes made
to a collection of files, and all committed at the same time (using a
single 'cvs commit' command). This information is valuable to seeing the
big picture of the evolution of a cvs project. While cvs tracks revision
information, it is often difficult to see what changes were committed
'atomically' to the repository.
CVSTrac is a bug and patch-set tracking system for use with CVS
appropriate for use on projects with up to a few hundred developers.
CVSTrac is designed for low-ceremony development - it provides
mechanisms for tracking changes and bugs without unnecessary
restrictions. It has a built-in Wiki and ticketing system. Both
of these functions can be linked to the CVS tree.
FreeBSD-CVSweb is a WWW CGI script that allows remote users to browse
a CVS repository tree via web. It can display the revision history of
a file, as well as diffs between revisions and downloading the whole
file.
The cvsweb script has been written by Bill Fenner <fenner@FreeBSD.org>
for the FreeBSD project, improved visually and functionally by Henner
Zeller <zeller@think.de>, Henrik Nordstrom <hno@hem.passagen.se>, and
Ken Coar <Ken.Coar@Golux.Com>, then Akinori MUSHA <knu@FreeBSD.org>
brought it back to the FreeBSD community and made further
improvements. FreeBSD-CVSweb is currently maintained by Ville Skytta.
This is an adaptation of Donald Knuth's WEB system of
literate programming for the C language.
cx_Freeze is a set of utilities for freezing Python scripts
into executables using many of techniques found in
Thomas Heller's py2exe, Godon McMillan's Installer and
the Freeze utility that ships with Python itself.
Cxmon is an interactive command-driven file manipulation tool that is
inspired by the "Amiga Monitor".
Cxmon has commands and features similar to a machine code
monitor/debugger, built-in PowerPC, 680x0, 80x86, 6502 and Z80
disassemblers and special support for disassembling MacOS code.
You can also simply use it as an interactive workbench for manipulating
files, or even as a hex calculator.
CxxTest is a JUnit/CppUnit/xUnit-like framework for C++.
Its advantages over existing alternatives are that it:
- Doesn't require RTTI
- Doesn't require member template functions
- Doesn't require exception handling
- Doesn't require any external libraries (including memory management,
file/console I/O, graphics libraries)
This makes it extremely portable and usable.
Cxxtools is a collection of general-purpose C++ classes.
D-Feet is a D-Bus debugger written in PyGtk+ by John (J5) Palmieri.
Current Features
* View names on any bus
* View exported objects, interfaces, methods and signals
* View the full command line of services on the bus
* Execute methods with parameters on the bus and see their return values
Darts: Double-ARray Trie System
This is a C++ template library that implements Double-Array [Aoe
1989]. Currently only Japanese documentation is provided.
* [Aoe1989] Aoe, J. An Efficient Digital Search Algorithm by Using a
Double-Array Structure. IEEE Transactions on Software
Engineering. Vol. 15, 9 (Sep 1989). pp. 1066-1077.
* [Datrie] Theppitak Karoonboonyanan An Implementation of Double-Array
Triehttp://www.links.nectec.or.th/~thep/datrie/