Flow VS CoroGB

Compare Flow vs CoroGB and see what are their differences.

Flow

Flow is a software framework focused on ease of use while maximizing performance in closed closed loop systems (e.g. robots). Flow is built on top of C++ 20 coroutines and utilizes modern C++ techniques. (by ManuelMeraz)

CoroGB

CoroGB is an experimental gameboy emulator written in C++ w/ coroutines (by TheThief)
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Flow CoroGB
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0.0 0.0
over 1 year ago over 2 years ago
C++ C++
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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Flow

Posts with mentions or reviews of Flow. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-25.

CoroGB

Posts with mentions or reviews of CoroGB. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-08-25.
  • Gameboy emulator written in C++
    2 projects | /r/EmuDev | 25 Aug 2021
    Nice - I also did a C++ Gameboy emulator with winapi - but I used coroutines, so it looks completely different: https://github.com/TheThief/CoroGB
  • C++20 coroutines seem baffling
    3 projects | /r/cpp | 3 Jun 2021
    The low level stuff can be used to wait on non-traditional things. For example, to learn C++ coroutines I made a gameboy emulator that uses coroutines for the different hardware components which can "await" a number of emulated clock cycles - and then a central scheduler handles advancing the clock and resuming coroutines as their awaited cycle comes up.
  • Do people have some motivating examples for co-routines?
    8 projects | /r/cpp | 25 Jan 2021
    A Gameboy emulator that uses coroutines and custom awaitable types to handle component scheduling: https://github.com/TheThief/CoroGB

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Flow and CoroGB you can also consider the following projects:

cppcoro - A library of C++ coroutine abstractions for the coroutines TS

coproto - A protocol framework based on coroutines

h1-mod - Modification for H1 (MWR)

asiochan - Go-like channels for ASIO C++20 coroutines

noufu - GameBoy emulator with debugger written in C++ using Win32 and SDL2

tello-ros2 - ROS2 node for DJI Tello and Visual SLAM for mapping of indoor environments.

Web - Old experimental web server using fibers, io completion ports, and some early C++11 features.

Rstein.AsyncCpp - The RStein.AsyncCpp library is a set of types that should be familiar for anyone who knows the Task Parallel Library (TPL) for .NET (C#).

libunifex - Unified Executors