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    CodeChecker

    CodeChecker

    CodeChecker is an analyzer tooling, defect database

    CodeChecker is a static analysis infrastructure built on the LLVM/Clang Static Analyzer toolchain, replacing scan-build in a Linux or macOS (OS X) development environment. Executes Clang-Tidy and Clang Static Analyzer with Cross-Translation Unit analysis, Statistical Analysis (when checkers are available). Creates the JSON compilation database by wiretapping any build process (e.g., CodeChecker log -b "make"). Automatically analyzes GCC cross-compiled projects: detecting GCC or Clang...
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    DuckDB

    DuckDB

    DuckDB is an in-process SQL OLAP Database Management System

    ...Concurrent large changes, to multiple large tables, e.g. appending rows, adding/removing/updating columns. Large result set transfer to client. For development, DuckDB requires CMake, Python3 and a C++11 compliant compiler. Run make in the root directory to compile the sources. For development, use make debug to build a non-optimized debug version.
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    Customer Records

    Basic GUI For Recording Your Clients Essential Data

    ...Update: - In the upcoming version (v2.0), remote SQL servers will be supported Requirements: - Python 3.9 How To Run: - Windows: Just Run Customer Records.py file - Mac / Linux. - Open Terminal & Navigate To The Program Files & Type "python3 Customer\ Records.py" without the quotes If having issues the file can be renamed, but needs to have the .py extension Config.ini In this file you can provide the database file location if you moved it from the programs current working dir
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    Thesa

    Thesa

    It is a Platform to connect to tryton (json-rpc) and is based on qt

    ...Thesa's goal is to be able to combine tryton with Qt / Qml, for special cases such as using the opengl performance of qml2 Requirements: pyside2 5.12 or higher: https://download.qt.io/official_releases/QtForPython/pyside2/ Run: python3 main.py you can find source code in: https://github.com/numaelis/thesa
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    QAL

    QAL

    Query Abstraction Layer

    ...This means that QAL can be backend agnostic about a subset of SQL features and data types. Of course custom SQL:s are also supported. It is currently distributed as a Python 3 Library (pip3 install python3-qal) and Debian .deb package. It is related the Optimal BPM project, see its Optimal Sync application for usage examples. The text of this page is released under the Creative Commons Zero Waiver 1.0 (CC0).
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