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+ | == COMTAY == | ||
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+ | * '''COMTAY''' is a shared library that implements the management of adjustable stackful asymmetric coroutines. | ||
+ | * It is applicable to both procedural and class-based programming to implement cooperative multitasking. | ||
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+ | ** COMTAY currently supports the calling conventions of Free Pascal, Delphi, MS Visual C++, and GNU C++. | ||
+ | ** It runs on 32- and 64-bit platforms on Windows and Linux. | ||
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+ | '''[https://opensimply.org/comtay COMTAY homepage]''' | ||
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uoslib is a native Java or/and system library for various OS, including Unix and Windows. | uoslib is a native Java or/and system library for various OS, including Unix and Windows. | ||
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COMTAY
- COMTAY is a shared library that implements the management of adjustable stackful asymmetric coroutines.
- It is applicable to both procedural and class-based programming to implement cooperative multitasking.
- COMTAY currently supports the calling conventions of Free Pascal, Delphi, MS Visual C++, and GNU C++.
- It runs on 32- and 64-bit platforms on Windows and Linux.
uoslib audio library
uoslib is the library version of uos: United OpenLib of Sound.
uoslib is a native Java or/and system library for various OS, including Unix and Windows.
Compatible for applications written in C, Java, Python, ...