xjam

XJam is a build of Jam, designed for easy cross-compilation on embedded systems.
The classic Perforce jam is mostly designed around the idea that you’re building for the same machine that you’re compiling on. I’ve tried to seperate the two.

This version has a Jambase that only includes host-specific things, and has no knowledge of compilers, linkers, etc. Each target system has it’s own module which you can include if you wish to use it. In order to accomplish this I’ve obviously had to extend Jam with module support. A benefit of this is that the Jambase is a lot cleaner and can now be properly extended by the user.

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— Kayamon
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Friday February 13, 2009

Very Sleepy

Sleepy is a C/C++ CPU profiler for Windows systems.
The original version is a bit lacking in many areas, so I’ve been doing some work on it.
My version (“Very Sleepy”) has a boatload of improvements in, such as call-graph profiling, an improved UI, and load-save.

It supports any native Windows app, if it has standard PDB debugging information. No recompilation is necessary – it can just attach to any app as it’s running.

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— Kayamon
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Friday February 13, 2009

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