ImGuiColorTextEdit
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ImGuiColorTextEdit
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ImGuiColorTextEdit VS imgui_md - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 12 Jan 2023
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[Discussion] What are some old C++ open source projects you wish were still active?
ImGuiColorTextEdit is a quite complete text editor for ImGui.
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I have implemented shader hot-reloading as well as a GLSL text editor in my custom game engine using an OpenGL renderer. One more step closer to ShaderToy.
I am using Dear ImGui as the low-level GUI library, meanwhile for the text editor I am using ImGuiColorTextEdit widget.
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OGL - A Great Cross Platform OpenGL Base Library With Almost Everything OpenGL You might Ever need
imguicolortextedit
- Is WinUI the most modern GUI library for C++ desktop applications on Windows?
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Show HN: Virtual breadboard in your desktop browser, inspired by Ben Eater 6502
The text editor is this one https://github.com/BalazsJako/ImGuiColorTextEdit, it's listed on the third-party attributions page (https://www.tejotron.com/thirdparty.html)
psychec
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The Jotai Benchmark Collection
We, at UFMG, have been working on a methodology to generate benchmarks in C. We have a working collection of benchmarks here with a bit more than 30K executable programs. Benchmarks are single functions mined from open-source repositories. We have designed a domain-specific language to generate inputs for them. We use psyche-c to infer missing types and declarations. We use kcc and AddressSanitizier to filter out as much undefined behavior as possible. We use CFGGrind to check input coverage and to count the number of instructions executed. These benchmarks can be used in many ways: to stress test compilers; to autotune predictive compilation tasks; to analyze the dynamic behavior of programs; to improve compiler optimizations; etc. We have a technical report here.
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Getting AST of C source code programmatically!
Did you take a look at psyche-C? https://github.com/ltcmelo/psychec
- Psyche: A C front end for implementation of static analysis tools
- adding a C# Roslyn-like API as part of the rewrite of my C compiler frontend project
What are some alternatives?
imgui-app - Dear IMGUI + Render + Window handling, amalgamation in two files ready to use
OpenMLDB - OpenMLDB is an open-source machine learning database that provides a feature platform computing consistent features for training and inference.
Notepad3 - Notepad like text editor based on the Scintilla source code. Notepad3 based on code from Notepad2 and MiniPath on code from metapath. Download Notepad3:
ccache - ccache – a fast compiler cache
imgui-node-editor - Node Editor built using Dear ImGui
timemory - Modular C++ Toolkit for Performance Analysis and Logging. Profiling API and Tools for C, C++, CUDA, Fortran, and Python. The C++ template API is essentially a framework to creating tools: it is designed to provide a unifying interface for recording various performance measurements alongside data logging and interfaces to other tools.
imgui_markdown - Markdown for Dear ImGui
color_coded - A vim plugin for libclang-based highlighting of C, C++, ObjC
TerraForge3D - Cross Platform Professional Procedural Terrain Generation & Texturing Tool
jotai-benchmarks - Collection of executable benchmarks
tiny-utf8 - Unicode (UTF-8) capable std::string
CFGgrind - A dynamic control flow graph (CFG) reconstruction plugin for valgrind.