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- amop
An automatic mock object for C++. By using ABI and template techniques, it can simulate a pseudo-"Reflection" target="_blank" which is normally not supported in C++. The main differences between AMOP and other mock object libraries is that users do not need to implement the interface of the object to be mocked. [Open Source, MIT] - LeakTracer
Library for tracing and analyzing memory leaks in C++ programs. [Public Domain] - Libcwd
A thread-safe library to support C++ developers with debugging their applications. It includes support for ostream-based debug output to custom debug channels, memory allocation debugging and run-time support like printing source file locations and demangled names of template parameters. - log4cplus
Port of the log4j logging library to C++. - Log4cpp
A library for flexible logging to files, syslog, IDSA and other destinations, modeled after the Log4j Java library. [Open Source, LGPL] - Memory Supervision System
Helps in the infamious task of finding bugs related to dynamical memory during the development of programs. [Open Source, GPL] - mockpp
Mock Objects for C++, a platform independent generic unit testing framework for C++. Its goal is to facilitate developing unit tests in the spirit of Mock Objects for Java, EasyMock and jMock. - mpatrol
A powerful debugging tool that attempts to diagnose run-time errors that are caused by the wrong use of dynamically allocated memory. [Open Source, LGPL] - Pantheios
A C/C++ logging API library, offering a combination of type-safety, efficiency, genericity and extensibility. [Open Source, BSD] - Compile-Time Assertions & Debugging
It's common practice to use assertions to check invariants at runtime, but assertions can be equally useful at compile time for doing things like checking arrays for proper size and order. (November 1, 2005)
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