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Boost Statechart Viewer

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  Analyzed about 16 hours ago

Boost-statechart-viewer is a program for visualization of state machines written in C++ with Boost/Statechart library. The program itself is written in C++ and uses clang from LLVM project for analyzing the source code.

1.61K lines of code

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over 6 years since last commit

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whatmob

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  Analyzed about 12 hours ago

Very fast HTTP-daemon(about 2000 req/sec) for lookup phone model, brand and other device properties by user agent. All source in git repo: http://git.shadanakar.org/?p=dad.git;a=tree Server has RC status.

1.05K lines of code

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over 14 years since last commit

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sqlite3-reutil

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  Analyzed about 10 hours ago

Regular Expression Extension for SQLite3 based on Boost.Regex

1.03K lines of code

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over 6 years since last commit

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Process History

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  Analyzed about 12 hours ago

A free and portable process database.

9.79K lines of code

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about 3 years since last commit

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matrix-construct

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  Analyzed about 15 hours ago

This is the Construct — the community's own Matrix server. It is designed to be fast and highly scalable, and to be developed by volunteer contributors over the internet. This mission strives to make the software easy to understand, modify, audit, and extend. It remains true to its roots with its ... [More] modular design and having minimal requirements. Even though all of the old code has been rewritten, the same spirit and philosophy of its predecessors is still obvious throughout. [Less]

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12 months since last commit

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octopus-framework

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  Analyzed about 9 hours ago

Octopus is a parallel, distributed 3D framework for crafting scientific simulations that use adaptive mesh refinment (AMR) methods. The primary application focus is Eulerian astrophysics codes. Octopus uses the HPX C++11 runtime system and an octree-based AMR algorithm. The code is based off of work ... [More] originally done by Dominic Marcello. Octopus is developed at Louisiana State University through the joint effort of the STE||AR group at the Center for Computation and Technology and the Department of Physics. The primary developers are Bryce Adelstein-Lelbach and Zach Byerly. This work is supported by the National Science Foundation through award 1240655 (STAR). [Less]

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about 10 years since last commit

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ROSE is an Obscure Scheme Evaluator

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Rose means: 1. my wife's name, 2. an implementation of the Scheme programming language which aims to be R5RS compatible, and, 3. Rose is an Obscure Scheme Evaluator. Rose is purely written in modern C++ with the Boost library. Especially, the parser is written with Boost.Spirit. It is still ... [More] under development. However, you may check it out if you are looking for a working example in Boost.Spirit v2. [Less]

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Self-Healing Data Structures

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  Analyzed about 2 hours ago

This is a cross-platform C++ library for self-healing and thus fault-rolerant data structures with a STL-compatible interface and released under the Boost Software License.

1.93K lines of code

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over 4 years since last commit

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Boost Sandbox (CVS)

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The Boost Sandbox (CVS) is the old location for collaboration on potential Boost libraries; that is, libraries that are in development with the purpose of submitting the library to Boost (www.boost.org). NOTE: The CVS repository is old and no longer used.

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pcgmagick

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Python bindings for GraphicsMagick(Magick++). Using boost.python.

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Licenses: mit