AnyAny
C++17 library for comfortable and efficient dynamic polymorphism (by kelbon)
diskwrite
An alternative to the Linux `dd`, written in C. (by themakerofstuff)
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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.
AnyAny
Posts with mentions or reviews of AnyAny.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-13.
- DynaMix 2.0.0 Released
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rust-like traits on plain C++ with short macro (type erasure actually)
https://github.com/kelbon/AnyAny trait(add, void(int), self.add(args...));
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Static Interfaces, concepts vs de-virtualisation?
i dont know what he means, but with this type erasure library you can have non virtual interface and still use dynamic polymorphism with those types, so you dont need choose *do i need to do this type polymorphic* etc
- C++ Polymorphism Without Inheritance Using Glaze
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I wrote a library that emulates dyn traits from Rust in C++
Good idea selling Rust from behind enemy lines soldier! My god, your readme doesn't even mention Rust, wonderful!
The way dynamic polymorphism is done in Rust is really interesting and elegant, so I thought I'd give C++ developers a try, maybe they'll get to Rust faster and understand the concepts more easily! https://github.com/kelbon/AnyAny
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Using final in C++ to improve performance
https://github.com/kelbon/AnyAny here you can see how it implemented, for example
- Runtime Concept Idiom: Opinions
- Creating existential types automatically from concepts?
- C++ Show and Tell - July 2022
diskwrite
Posts with mentions or reviews of diskwrite.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-02.
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C++ Show and Tell - July 2022
I made a simple yet actually quite fast disk writing application. Linux only. It uses mmap to copy the files. Here it is: https://github.com/themakerofstuff/diskwrite
You probably should close your file pointers with fclose and include the appropriate headers in getFileByteSize.c
What are some alternatives?
When comparing AnyAny and diskwrite you can also consider the following projects:
tolc - A bindings compiler for C++
dyno - Runtime polymorphism done right
Kalman - Kalman Filter
kelcoro - C++20 coroutine library
ReactivePlusPlus - Implementation of async observable/observer (Reactive Programming) in C++ with care about performance and templates in mind in ReactiveX approach
tinyformat - Minimal, type safe printf replacement library for C++
scnlib - scanf for modern C++
xtr - A Fast and Convenient C++ Logging Library for Low-latency or Real-time Environments
Reduct Storage - A time series database for storing and managing large amounts of blob data [Moved to: https://github.com/reductstore/reductstore]
HexCtrl - Fully-featured Hex Control written in C++/MFC.