CrissCross is a small open source cross platform C++ library for console and file I/O, CPU identification (CPUID), hashing (MD2, MD4, MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-512, Tiger), sockets (TCP and UDP only currently), and data structures (LList, DArray, RedBlackTree, AVLTree, SplayTree, etc).
CrissCross
... [More] is designed to run on Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Mac OS X, and even the Nintendo DS. Other platforms may become supported upon request.
The main idea behind CrissCross is the ability to write a program using identical calls on the major platforms, without needing to rewrite code. [Less]
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Yeppp! is a high-performance SIMD-optimized mathematical library for C/C++, Java, .Net, and FORTRAN. Yeppp! provides high-performance SIMD-accelerated implementations of operations on vectors, e.g. vector addition, dot product, array summation and vector log/exp/sin/cos.
A simple command-line utility to dump and/or decode CPUID information on x86/x86_64 processors.
This tool strictly follows the specifications provided by Intel and AMD. Some support has been added for other vendors, but results from non-Intel/non-AMD chips should not be relied upon.
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