Catch
spdlog
Catch | spdlog | |
---|---|---|
56 | 44 | |
18,164 | 22,748 | |
0.9% | - | |
9.1 | 8.9 | |
24 days ago | 26 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
Boost Software License 1.0 | MIT |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Catch
-
Comparing C++ range libraries for filter+reverse case with non-trivial lambda
The code uses catch2 to test for correctness and performance. Catch2 is a unit testing framework for C++, but it also provides basic micro-benchmarking features. Unfortunately, it doesn't provide any way to visualise the results, so I created a script and submitted PR adding plotting capabilities to Catch.
- C++ Comparison Operator Craziness
-
How can I check the execution time of a program rendered in SFML?
https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2 (for unit testing, need to do timing yourself)
- Semi crise existentielle de développeur
-
`DestroyJavaVM()` failing on OpenJ9?
```c++ // https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/tree/Catch1.x // https://github.com/philsquared/Catch/releases/download/v1.12.2/catch.hpp
-
How do you use the Catch testing library?
Include(FetchContent) FetchContent_Declare(Catch2 GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2.git GIT_TAG v3.3.2 ) FetchContent_MakeAvailable(Catch2)
- Tracking the Fake GitHub Star Black Market
- The Little Things: Why you should always have benchmarks ready
-
Trying to add tests for my cmake for catch2 with ctest.
Another possible issue would be the include(Catch) in your root cmakelists.txt . To include Catch there it must be part of your module path. Otherwise you have to include the path to that catch2 cmake file. Here is that file in their repository - https://github.com/catchorg/Catch2/blob/devel/extras/Catch.cmake . I recon that CMake doesn't know about this file since you call find_package(Catch2 REQUIRED) later in your subdirectory
-
Seeking Improve Advice on my C++ Network Library
Unit test coverage by Catch2 framework.
spdlog
-
Show HN: Logfmtxx – Header only C++23 structured logging library using logfmt
Why a new lib instead of using or contributing to an existing one as spdlog?
https://github.com/gabime/spdlog
-
C++ Game Utility Libraries: for Game Dev Rustaceans
GitHub repo: gabime/spdlog
-
Easy logging A logging system for c++20
SpdLog https://github.com/gabime/spdlog
- Blackbox library for embedded systems
- cpp macros
-
Compiled logging library suggestion(s)?
The usual recommendation when logging libraries are brought up is spdlog, which is however header-only. It's available on Conan-center.
-
What a good debugger can do
* Aha! In digging up the docs for NDC, I found this[1], which does mention a book for your reading list: "Patterns for Logging Diagnostic Messages" part of the book "Pattern Languages of Program Design 3" edited by Martin et al.
[1] https://github.com/gabime/spdlog
- Does spdlog::get()->critical throw?
-
CMake question
FetchContent_Declare( spdlog GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/gabime/spdlog GIT_TAG origin/v1.x ) FetchContent_MakeAvailable(spdlog)
-
I want to slightly change the behavior of the std::cout
Typically, you'd use a logging library to handle stuff like this. I personally like spdlog. You use different logger functions (info, warn, error) and depending on what level you have set for the logger (or globally) some of the functions become no-ops. E.g. When not running in verbose mode all spdlog::info() do nothing.
What are some alternatives?
Google Test - GoogleTest - Google Testing and Mocking Framework
glog - C++ implementation of the Google logging module
doctest - The fastest feature-rich C++11/14/17/20/23 single-header testing framework
Boost.Log - Boost Logging library
Boost.Test - The reference C++ unit testing framework (TDD, xUnit, C++03/11/14/17)
easyloggingpp - C++ logging library. It is extremely powerful, extendable, light-weight, fast performing, thread and type safe and consists of many built-in features. It provides ability to write logs in your own customized format. It also provide support for logging your classes, third-party libraries, STL and third-party containers etc.
CppUTest - CppUTest unit testing and mocking framework for C/C++
G3log - G3log is an asynchronous, "crash safe", logger that is easy to use with default logging sinks or you can add your own. G3log is made with plain C++14 (C++11 support up to release 1.3.2) with no external libraries (except gtest used for unit tests). G3log is made to be cross-platform, currently running on OSX, Windows and several Linux distros. See Readme below for details of usage.
Google Mock
plog - Portable, simple and extensible C++ logging library
CppUnit - C++ port of JUnit
log4cplus - log4cplus is a simple to use C++ logging API providing thread-safe, flexible, and arbitrarily granular control over log management and configuration. It is modelled after the Java log4j API.