This project aims to find intermittent tests at your php project
This project aims to generate a `codemeta.json` file used by zenodo from the `pixi.toml` of the current project
This is a personal learning project aimed at creating a simple, intuitive, and modern data visualization tool using Rust.
A project aiming to reimplement some of the most basic Rust std::sync utilities on Linux without the use of libc
This project aims to provide a simple a powerfull multilines replace via a toml configuration
This is the Rust version of https://gitlab.in2p3.fr/CTA-LAPP/PHOENIX_LIBS2/PhoenixClock project. This project aims to ease the use of clock in complex environments, especially distributed environments where latencies measurement has to be precise and reproductible when running unit tests. **PhoenixClock** provide **PGenericClock**, a template classe which takes two arguments : - The main clock backend (could be **clock**, **PClockNs** for nanoseconds, etc) - A mock of a clock, **PClockMock**, which can play, register and replay a sequence of clock calls These clocks are activated with a mode `PClockMode::PClockMode` which can be : - `PClockMode::NO_MOCK` : for a normal usage - `PClockMode::MOCK` : when the mock the desired clock is played - `PClockMode::MOCK_RECORD` : when the real clock backend is used but the clock mock is recording (could be usefull for debugging or to desing new unit tests quickly)
This is the Rust version of https://gitlab.in2p3.fr/CTA-LAPP/PHOENIX_LIBS2/PhoenixClock project. This project aims to ease the use of clock in complex environments, especially distributed environments where latencies measurement has to be precise and reproductible when running unit tests. **PhoenixClock** provide **PGenericClock**, a template classe which takes two arguments : - The main clock backend (could be **clock**, **PClockNs** for nanoseconds, etc) - A mock of a clock, **PClockMock**, which can play, register and replay a sequence of clock calls These clocks are activated with a mode `PClockMode::PClockMode` which can be : - `PClockMode::NO_MOCK` : for a normal usage - `PClockMode::MOCK` : when the mock the desired clock is played - `PClockMode::MOCK_RECORD` : when the real clock backend is used but the clock mock is recording (could be usefull for debugging or to desing new unit tests quickly)
This is the Rust version of https://gitlab.in2p3.fr/CTA-LAPP/PHOENIX_LIBS2/PhoenixClock project. This project aims to ease the use of clock in complex environments, especially distributed environments where latencies measurement has to be precise and reproductible when running unit tests. **PhoenixClock** provide **PGenericClock**, a template classe which takes two arguments : - The main clock backend (could be **clock**, **PClockNs** for nanoseconds, etc) - A mock of a clock, **PClockMock**, which can play, register and replay a sequence of clock calls These clocks are activated with a mode `PClockMode::PClockMode` which can be : - `PClockMode::NO_MOCK` : for a normal usage - `PClockMode::MOCK` : when the mock the desired clock is played - `PClockMode::MOCK_RECORD` : when the real clock backend is used but the clock mock is recording (could be usefull for debugging or to desing new unit tests quickly)
Example programs for nucleo-H743zi and nucleo-H743zi2 boards
Playground Launcher .plagr Converter is a utility crate providing the functionality to convert files to and from the custom .plagr file format. The .plagr format is a base64-encoded text file that allows storing different types of files securely and efficiently. This crate supports secure file encryption and decryption, custom file extension override, and optional cleanup. It's a part of the larger Playground Launcher project aiming to offer a variety of applications and tools for streamlined project management.
WIP Fast and accurate 6502 emulator.
A project aimed at creating tools for auto-trading, back-testing, and market analysis.
This gem simplifies and streamlines the calculation pipeline for FHI-AIMS.
This gem simplifies and streamlines the calculation pipeline for FHI-AIMS.
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