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Compiling a specific language runtime from source for local environment compatibility.
Distinct from Source Code Compilers: Focuses on the end-to-end build of the runtime environment rather than the general purpose of a compiler.
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pyenv is a Python version manager and runtime orchestrator that allows for the installation and switching of multiple Python versions on a single machine without affecting the system installation. It functions as a shell-based version controller that manages binaries through shims to redirect executable calls to specific versions. The tool is a plugin-extensible system, allowing users to add custom subcommands and logic via shell script plugins. This architecture enables the extension of the command line interface through a dedicated plugins directory. It provides capabilities for side-by-si
Builds specific Python versions from source code to ensure compatibility with the local operating system.
GraalVM is a polyglot virtual machine and high-performance runtime designed to execute multiple programming languages within a single environment. It functions as a JVM language toolkit for building language implementations, a native image compiler for transforming bytecode into standalone binaries, and an execution environment for LLVM bitcode and WebAssembly modules. The project is distinguished by its polyglot interoperability framework, which allows different languages to share data and execution state with low overhead. It utilizes self-modifying abstract syntax trees to optimize languag
Enables compiling a full runtime distribution, including the SDK and JIT compiler, from source.
Nexe is a cross-platform binary bundler and compiler that packages Node.js applications and their dependencies into single standalone executables. It functions as a runtime compiler that can build the Node.js runtime from source with custom flags and application snapshots to enable software distribution without requiring a pre-installed runtime. The system allows for cross-compilation across different operating systems and architectures from a single build environment. It includes a static asset bundler to embed external files and directories directly into the compiled binary for access at ru
Compiles the Node.js runtime from source using custom flags and configurations for specific environment compatibility.
Youki is a low-level container runtime written in Rust that creates and manages isolated containers according to Open Container Initiative specifications. It serves as an execution engine that can function as a rootless container manager or a pluggable Kubernetes CRI runtime to manage pods and containers within a cluster. The project distinguishes itself by providing a Wasm container runtime capable of executing WebAssembly modules as isolated workloads compatible with standard orchestration tools. It further supports a rootless execution model, allowing isolated environments to start as non-
Compiles the runtime for multiple target architectures and libraries to ensure broad hardware compatibility.
Mbed TLS is an open-source TLS and DTLS library with a small footprint, designed for embedded systems and IoT devices. It provides a portable cryptographic library that includes symmetric ciphers, hashing, and public-key cryptography, along with a reference implementation of the PSA Cryptography API for standardized cryptographic operations across platforms. The library also offers X.509 certificate management for parsing, validating, and managing certificate chains in secure communications. The library is built around a platform abstraction layer that decouples it from OS-specific services t
Supports building the library from source using a CMake-based build system.
Mbed TLS is a C library that provides a full implementation of the TLS and DTLS protocols for secure network communication, a library of fundamental cryptographic primitives, and a reference implementation of the PSA Cryptography API. It also includes libraries for parsing, validating, and managing X.509 digital certificates, as well as support for integrating hardware cryptoprocessors through the PSA Cryptoprocessor Driver Interface. The library is designed for resource-constrained environments and is built from source with a customizable feature set, allowing developers to select which TLS
Provides CMake build scripts for compiling the library from source with configurable options.
This C++ data visualization library is a scientific plotting framework used to create 2D and 3D charts, network graphs, and geographic maps. It operates as a multi-backend graphics library, decoupling high-level plotting logic from low-level rendering engines to support various output backends. The project distinguishes itself with a dual-interface API, providing both a global functional interface for rapid prototyping and an object-oriented interface for precise control. It features a component-based layout engine for managing tiled grids and subplots, alongside a layered plot state that all
Utilizes CMake for building and installing the library as a system-wide or local package.
ExecuTorch is a lightweight C++ runtime for deploying PyTorch models on mobile, embedded, and edge hardware. It provides an ahead-of-time compilation pipeline that exports, quantizes, and lowers model graphs into compact serialized programs, then executes them through a minimal runtime with hardware acceleration and on-device large language model inference capabilities. The project distinguishes itself through a hardware accelerator delegate system that partitions model subgraphs and offloads computation to specialized backends including NPUs, GPUs, and DSPs from Apple, Arm, Intel, MediaTek,
ExecuTorch activates support for specific hardware accelerators by setting build flags for each backend.
Luvit is an event-driven runtime for Lua that integrates libuv to provide non-blocking I/O and asynchronous system operations. It functions as an asynchronous network framework and execution environment that leverages Just-In-Time compilation for high-performance script processing. The platform enables the distribution of network traffic across multiple CPU cores through a TCP cluster manager that shares socket handles among child processes. It provides specialized capabilities for building HTTP servers by decoding incoming request streams and encoding responses via a stream processor. The r
Supports compiling the event-driven runtime and its dependencies from source on Windows.