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  2. List of CIL instructions - Wikipedia

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    Object model instruction 0x97 ldelem.i: Load the element with type native int at index onto the top of the stack as a native int. Object model instruction 0x90 ldelem.i1: Load the element with type int8 at index onto the top of the stack as an int32. Object model instruction 0x92 ldelem.i2

  3. Parallax Propeller - Wikipedia

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    Parallax supports Propeller-GCC which is a port of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) compiler for the programming languages C and C++, for Propeller [13] (branch release_1_0). The C compiler and the C Library are ANSI C compliant. The C++ compiler is ANSI-C99 compliant. Full C++ is supported with external memory.

  4. Wt (web toolkit) - Wikipedia

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    Wt (pronounced "witty") is an open-source widget-centric web framework for the C++ programming language. It has an API resembling that of Qt framework (although it was developed with Boost, and is incompatible when mixed with Qt), also using a widget-tree and an event-driven signal/slot system.

  5. Fox toolkit - Wikipedia

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    Since then, Jeroen van der Zijp maintains the core library and test applications, with the help of user community. The FOX toolkit is written in C++, with language bindings available for Python, Ruby and Eiffel. The FOX source code distribution supports building with many different (commercial and free) C++ compilers.

  6. List of widget toolkits - Wikipedia

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    CLX (Component Library for Cross-platform) was used with Borland's (now Embarcadero's) Delphi, C++ Builder, and Kylix, for producing cross-platform applications between Windows and Linux. It was based on Qt , wrapped in such a way that its programming interface was similar to that of the VCL toolkit.

  7. SystemC - Wikipedia

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    Powersim [7] is a SystemC class library aimed to the calculation of power and energy consumption of hardware described at system level. To this end, C++ operators are monitored and different energy models can be used for each SystemC data type. Simulations with Powersim do not require any change in the application source code.

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  9. VisualSim Architect - Wikipedia

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    VisualSim provides modeling libraries [9] for model-driven systems engineering activities. Libraries are used during the specification to optimize and validate the specification; during the hardware and software development phase to come up with the optimal architecture; and during the product debugging and testing phase to match the actual output with a set of expected results.