AnyAny
C++17 library for comfortable and efficient dynamic polymorphism (by kelbon)
xtr
A Fast and Convenient C++ Logging Library for Low-latency or Real-time Environments (by choll)
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AnyAny
Posts with mentions or reviews of AnyAny.
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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
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[C++23] constexpr std::function in 40 LOC (simplified) powered by constexpr std::unique_ptr
There are also invoking from tuple and curring (just an example of technique)https://github.com/kelbon/AnyAny/blob/main/examples/functional_paradigm.hpp
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A call to action: Think seriously about “safety”; then do something sensible about it -> Bjarne Stroustrup
As for my example containers: https://github.com/kelbon/AnyAny/blob/main/include/data_parallel_vector.hpp
- C++ Polymorphism Without Inheritance Using Glaze
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С++20 library for high-performance polymorphic types usage
variant_swarm - container which behaves as set of std::variant, but with much faster visit operation and operation for getting view to all values of type T. It short, it just stores all types separatelly and supports operations visit, view, also you can change underlying containers for Ts..., it is std::vector by default https://github.com/kelbon/AnyAny/blob/main/include/variant_swarm.hpp
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I wrote multidispatching(runtime overload resolution) in C++ (and its not std::variant)
Its part of my library for working with polymorphic types.
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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!
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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
xtr
Posts with mentions or reviews of xtr.
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What are some alternatives?
When comparing AnyAny and xtr you can also consider the following projects:
tolc - A bindings compiler for C++
uberlog - Cross platform multi-process C++ logging system
dyno - Runtime polymorphism done right
quill - Asynchronous Low Latency C++ Logging Library
Kalman - Kalman Filter
spdlog - Fast C++ logging library.
tinyformat - Minimal, type safe printf replacement library for C++
glog - C++ implementation of the Google logging module
kelcoro - C++20 coroutine library
Blackhole - Yet another logging library.
ReactivePlusPlus - Implementation of async observable/observer (Reactive Programming) in C++ with care about performance and templates in mind in ReactiveX approach
Boost.Log - Boost Logging library