LGenerics
Generic algorithms and data structures for Lazarus/Free Pascal (by avk959)
xedit-lib
Project to make a DLL exposing XEdit functionality to an application in any language. (by matortheeternal)
LGenerics | xedit-lib | |
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2 | 1 | |
102 | 35 | |
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9.2 | 0.0 | |
8 days ago | 6 months ago | |
Pascal | Pascal | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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LGenerics
Posts with mentions or reviews of LGenerics.
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How many of you are programmers outside modding?
My point boiled down is that I literally do not believe you understand at all that this which I also linked earlier, is what modern Object Pascal goes as least as far as the kind of stuff I'm personally generally interested in.
xedit-lib
Posts with mentions or reviews of xedit-lib.
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How many of you are programmers outside modding?
A great counter example of your argument is Synthesis and Mutagen, they absolutely crush xEdit's patchers in performance, often completely loading, parsing, patching and saving an entire Skyrim load order in less than a second. And they do this via modern concepts of flyweight views, "copy on mutation" semantics, and scatter/gather multithreading. Likewise you need go no further than compare the code of BSArch with that of Wabbajack's BSA routines to see drastically cleaner code in C# that even *performs faster*.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing LGenerics and xedit-lib you can also consider the following projects:
wabbajack - An automated Modlist installer for various games.
Switch-Toolbox - A tool to edit many video game file formats
brookfreepascal - The perfect Free Pascal framework for your web applications.
CEF4Delphi - CEF4Delphi is an open source project to embed Chromium-based browsers in applications made with Delphi or Lazarus/FPC for Windows, Linux and MacOS.