C17-based extended standard library, cross-language type system, and unit testing framework targeting Sega Dreamcast, Sony PSP and PSVita, Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, and WebAssembly.
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C17-based extended standard library, cross-language type system, and unit testing framework targeting Sega Dreamcast, Sony PSP and PSVita, Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS, and WebAssembly.
C++ code used in various Glare Tech Ltd products
Basic Development Environment - a set of foundational C++ libraries used at Bloomberg.
A library for constructing allocators and memory pools. It also contains broadly useful abstractions and utilities for memory management. UMF allows users to manage multiple memory pools characterized by different attributes, allowing certain allocation types to be isolated from others and allocated using different hardware resources as required.
Rust version of WeensyOS - a tiny kernel that can run on bare-metal x86-64 machines (QEMU's emulated CPUs)
🐈⬛ A runtime for C++26 w/out libC or POSIX. Smaller binaries, only arena allocators, SIMD, stronger type safety than STL, and value-based errors!
A single header buddy memory allocator for C & C++
Study project for Functional and logical programming сourse at UrFU. Autrors: Dmitrii Chernyavskii and Sergei Zaremba
Allocate private/secret memory in rust
C++-style automatic memory management smart pointers for D
Modern C++ Stack and Static based allocators + a Custom Aligned allocator
Flow-IPC Sub-project - SHM-jemalloc - Commercial-grade jemalloc memory manager turbocharges your zero-copy work [See `ipc` repo first]
A header-only library containing various allocators and containers for c++
Zig Test(ZEST) code to explore the concept of the allocators
Unmanaged arena memory allocators for C#/CSharp with easy interactions between managed and unmanaged references
Harbol is a collection of data structure and miscellaneous libraries, similar in nature to C++'s Boost, STL, and GNOME's GLib but for C99+
A set of custom memory allocators
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