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-r1 (bond-0.13.0.0-r1) |
2025-03-31T18:58:03Z |
chwarr |
2e207979234f536bd01f23fb56c86e1244dffec5f91be6a67652e8314039726f
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Changed homepage
from https://github.com/microsoft/bond#readme
to https://github.com/microsoft/bond Changed description
from Bond is a cross-platform framework for handling schematized data. It supports cross-language de/serialization and powerful generic mechanisms for efficiently manipulating data. . This package contains a library for parsing the Bond schema definition language and performing template-based code generation. The library includes built-in templates for generating standard Bond C++ and C# code, as well as utilities for writing custom codegen templates. . The package also contains a command-line compiler/codegen tool, named gbc, which is primarily used to generate code for C++ and C# programs using Bond.
to Bond was a cross-platform framework for working with schematized data. The open-source project ended on March 31, 2025. . This package contains a library for parsing the Bond schema definition language and performing template-based code generation. The library includes built-in templates for generating standard Bond C++ and C# code, as well as utilities for writing custom codegen templates. . The package also contains a command-line compiler/codegen tool, named gbc, which is primarily used to generate code for C++ and C# programs using Bond.
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-r0 (bond-0.13.0.0-r0) |
2024-07-15T12:14:20Z |
jdupej9000 |
d7301f1bcf3a109bfc0283a4aa376ea0747ade1837a40734fbb74b55b957ff4b
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