`apt` (the debian package management utility) comes to mind. Not sure whether it fits all your criteria, though.
Thanks and regards, Pranav On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 10:00 PM, Uday Khedker <u...@cse.iitb.ac.in> wrote: > I am looking for some programs for performing empirical measurements of a > new method of static analysis for resolving virtual function calls. My > rough requirements are: > > - The programs should be publicly available (the credibility > measurements on programs that they cannot see. > - The programs should be real applications, preferably not very large > (say upto 20KLoC). > - They should have a liberal use of virtual functions. > - They should be compilable by gcc/g++. > - They should have dependencies on special libraries or other > programs. The build progress should be simple. Ideally, the usual sequence > of `./configure' followed by 'make' should do the trick. > - They should be reasonably clean programs. Some C++ features are > compiled in an obscure manner by gcc/g++ and we seem to be spending much > more time in fighting the IRs produced by these obscure compilations than > in the actual problems at hand. Spec benchmarks have troubled us a lot on > this front. > > We are looking at the programs on sourceforge and github but there are no > easy ways of identifying such programs. Any suggestions would be highly > appreciated. > Thanks and regards, > > Uday Khedker. > -- > ------------------------------ > Dr. Uday Khedker, Professor > Department of Computer Science & Engg. > IIT Bombay, Powai, Mumbai 400 076, India. > Email : u...@cse.iitb.ac.in > Homepage: http://www.cse.iitb.ac.in/~uday > Phone : 91 (22) 2572 2545 x 7717, 91 (22) 2576 7717 (Direct) > > _______________________________________________ > plug-mail mailing list > plug-mail@plug.org.in > http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail > >
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