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LLVM is a robust system, particularly well suited for developing new mid-level language-independent analyses and optimizations of all sorts, including those that require extensive interprocedural analysis. LLVM is also a great target for front-end development for conventional or research programming ... [More] languages, including those which require compile-time, link-time, or run-time optimization for effective implementation, proper tail calls or garbage collection. We have an incomplete list of projects which have used LLVM for various purposes, showing that you can get up-and-running quickly with LLVM, giving time to do interesting things, even if you only have a semester in a University course. We also have a list of ideas for projects in LLVM. [Less]

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I'm maintaining on google.code my vim plugins and ftplugins. You will find there the following projects: - lh-vim-lib: a VimL library for script writers - a fork of mu-template: an advanced template-files expander - lh-cpp: my C&C++ ftplugin suite - searchInRuntime: a plugin ... [More] dedicated to searching for files in various path lists, and applying commands on them - my bracketing-system ; lh-tags: a little helper tool that simplifies the automatic build of tags files, and helps to select a tag among several - BuildToolsWrapper: that permits to plug compiler filters at :make outputs, to do background compilation, etc - lh-refactor: a generic refactoring suite - Miscellaneous scripts (.vimrc, local_vimrc, let-modeline, some pluginized tips, ...) - UT: a Unit Testing Framework for vim [Less]

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The Aoof-Wm.VFS project intends to develop a multiplatform C++ Virtual File System that is destined to be integrated into Aoof-Wm, the Advanced Object-Oriented Framework for Window Managers.

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A simple HL7 message parser, written in C++ for Linux. It relies on PCRE (http://www.pcre.org/) and pcre++ (http://freshmeat.net/projects/pcrepp). I've included the statically compiled libraries in ./lib/, however, so it should compile on any modern machine. Assuming your build environment is ... [More] correctly configured, to compile the example, type 'make'. To run the example, type 'make test'. Current featuresWraps fields and segments in STL containers. Ability to specify field and subfield separators on a per message basis. Future featuresFile handling (ala RAII) API. File system I/O optimizations for the Linux platform. (via libnetpp) HTTP client API. FTP client API. Samba client API. SSL encryption. Update 08/16/2009The tarball version is very, very out of date. Many bugs (including a fairly severe memory leak) have been fixed, and many features have been added in the subversion repository. There is also a pure C implementation located here. [Less]

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