QP/C Real-Time Embedded Framework/RTOS for embedded systems based on active objects (actors) and hierarchical state machines
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QP/C Real-Time Embedded Framework/RTOS for embedded systems based on active objects (actors) and hierarchical state machines
Create extremely-fast and secure embedded HTTP servers with ease.
Lightweight event loop library for Linux epoll() family APIs
An open-source OS for embedded applications that supports prioritized cooperative scheduling, time control, inter-task communications primitives, hierarchical state machines and CoRoutines.
纯C语言高性能异步多任务多事件驱动的协程库| Pure C language high-performance asynchronous multi-task multi-event driven coroutine library.
User space threading (aka coroutines) library for C resembling GoLang and goroutines
QP-nano real-time embedded framework/RTOS for embedded systems based on active objects (actors) and hierarchical state machines
Event-driven, preemptive, priority-based, hardware RTOS for ARM Cortex-M.
Lightweight MQTT broker, written from scratch. IO is handled by a super simple event loop based upon the most common IO multiplexing implementations.
FreeACT is a minimal Active Object (Actor) framework for FreeRTOS
High performance utility library for C
libreactor is a high performance, robust and secure, generic event-driven application framework for Linux
A future and stream library for modern C++.
MOE is an event-driven OS for 8/16/32-bit MCUs. MOE means "Minds Of Embedded system", It’s also the name of my lovely baby daughter 😎
OOSMOS - The Object Oriented State Machine Operating System.
A simple C coroutine library, with multithreading and more, the Go and C++20 style way.
ePump是一个基于I/O事件通知、非阻塞通信、多路复用、多线程等机制开发的事件驱动模型的 C 语言应用开发框架,利用该框架可以很容易地开发出高性能、大并发连接的服务器程序。
Columbo Simple Serial Library is an easy to use, event driven serial port communication library for Linux.
Dead simple event-driven load-balancer
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