"The goal of the GPSTk project is to provide an open source library
and suite of applications to the satellite navigation community--to
free researchers to focus on research, not lower level coding.

GPS users employ practically every computational architecture and
operating system. Therefore the design of the GPSTk suite is as
platform-independent as possible. Platform independence is achieved
through use of the ISO-standard C++ programming language. The
principles of object-oriented programming are used throughout the
GPSTk code base in order to ensure that the code is modular,
extensible and maintainable.

The GPSTk suite consists of a core library, auxiliary libraries, and a
setof applications. The GPSTk provides a wide array of functions that
solve processing problems associated with GPS such as processing or
using standard formats such as RINEX. The libraries are the basis for
the more advanced applications distributed as part of the GPSTk
suite."

http://www.gpstk.org

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GDB has a 'break' feature; why doesn't it have 'fix' too?

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