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AStarDemo
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Module interfaces for pre-built libraries
However, how it is done is compiler specific, see here for an example. The business logic is a static library.
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Simple usage of C++20 modules
Yes, see https://github.com/pjmlp/AStarDemo/tree/master/AStarDemoLib
- Do you think template classes will ever be able to be split into .h and .cpp files?
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C++ Modules Might Be Dead-on-Arrival
Nothing serious, but you can look at
https://github.com/pjmlp/ppm2png
https://github.com/pjmlp/AStarDemo
I am also in the process of porting Raytracing Weekend to C++ modules.
- is it still basically useless working with modules in g++-11?
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A basic ppm (P3) to PNG converter with C++ modules.
I have another one where I use them, https://github.com/pjmlp/AStarDemo.
- Sayonara, C++, and Hello to Rust
- C++20 Modules: Splitting into separate interface & implementation files?
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Visual Studio 2022 now available
This toy project kills IntelliSense, is unable to use static analysers and given the dependency of C++/WinRT on PCH (which cannot be used on projects with modules), it makes exactly the opposite in desired build times.
- C++ modules, C++/WinRT and UWP sample
cppwinrt
- C++/WinRT is now in maintenance mode
- Leaked Microsoft poll shows fewer employees have confidence in leadership
- Fold Expressions for Metaprogramming or "The Wrong Reason to Rightfully Want Extension Methods in C++" - my look at why we need extension methods and the first try at writing an online article about C++
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All Windows OSs type programs on Wine
Windows Runtime (WinRT) seems to be something they are working on. From what I could read are there a bunch of stuff needed apart from just a development library. I guess you meant this: https://github.com/microsoft/cppwinrt
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C++20 Modules are now supported In CLion!
Yeah, I closed it because it didn't seem to be taken into consideration, as later proven by https://github.com/microsoft/cppwinrt/issues/1123
- Firefox 106.0, See All New Features, Updates and Fixes
- I can't make up my mind what C++ GUI framework to use. It needs to be very fast in updating the constant data stream I am displaying.
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std::future and coroutine
std::future could be 'awaitable' (by implementing a struct coroutine_traits> + operator co_await) in a free function BUT VS2019 removed support for the nonstandard free function pattern for awaitable objects in PR702. Therefore we cannot add a co_await operator without modifying std::future source code.
- Stability of modules in Visual Studio?
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Learning resources to build Windows App with C++
You mean the cppwinrt library right? I thought you were referring to a book - and I couldn't find it on Amazon. LOL.
What are some alternatives?
cpp-docs - C++ Documentation
ProjectReunion - The Windows App SDK empowers all Windows desktop apps with modern Windows UI, APIs, and platform features, including back-compat support, shipped via NuGet.
ppm2png - Basic command line utility to convert PPM images (P3) into PNG
CsWinRT - C# language projection for the Windows Runtime
ifc-spec - IFC format specification
Windows UI Library - Windows UI Library: the latest Windows 10 native controls and Fluent styles for your applications
TextLayoutSampler - Utility to display text via multiple Windows API's simultaneously (D2D, DWrite, GDI, GDI+).
pyshim - An experiment; can i make an LD_PRELOADable shim with Cython?
STL - MSVC's implementation of the C++ Standard Library.
cxx20-modules-examples - C++20 modules examples
imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies