NGL
llvm-project
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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NGL
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Understanding OpenGL setup & compilation on Windows
I have a number of instructions on my Github pages here https://github.com/NCCA/NGL/blob/main/Windows.md whilst aimed at my own library the first part about installing Visual Studio and the basic setup will help.
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How objects lifetime should be managed by library?
code here https://github.com/NCCA/NGL
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How to deal with MSVC in DevOps
My Windows build is here https://github.com/NCCA/NGL/blob/main/.github/workflows/windows.yml I use vcpkg for installing 3rd party libs and the msvc-dev command from here https://github.com/ilammy/msvc-dev-cmd
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I have spent two whole work days trying to install GLEW
Also I have just done an experimental version of my code that uses WSL2 (which supports graphics). You could try that. https://github.com/NCCA/NGL/blob/NewShaderLib/WSL.md
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An OpenGL Renderer
I also have a ShaderLib class that does similar stuff keeping everything in a static map (used to be a singleton class). Been using it for teaching for a number of years you can see it here https://github.com/NCCA/NGL
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4 hours of my .obj parser so far ðŸ˜
There are loads of edge cases and gotcha's as well. I have a full(ish) parser here with unit tests if it helps. (Note I use pystring to do the string processing). https://github.com/NCCA/NGL/blob/main/src/Obj.cpp unit tests here https://github.com/NCCA/NGL/blob/main/tests/ObjTests.cpp. May give you some ideas.
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C++ library management absolutely sucks!
I use glfw in a number of projects here are my instructions for building my library https://github.com/NCCA/NGL/blob/main/Windows.md You should be able to use the bits you need from here to setup vcpkg etc. I suggest using the free Visual Studio community edition and installing most of the tools you need from there. After that install vcpkg and setup the paths required. (see my notes).
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I am 13 I think I'm finished learning intermediate C++ whats next?
The one I use in my teaching is here. https://github.com/NCCA/NGL it also includes Math / Vec class which you may not need if you use something like GLM. Also this uses TDD so get into writing unit tests as part of it.
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Smart pointers question
typically I just have classes with static factory methods to keep things together, usually with a std::unordered_map s_things; so I can create by name. This is an example for an OpenGL Vertex Array Object https://github.com/NCCA/NGL/blob/master/include/ngl/VAOFactory.h
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GLFW Creating a VAO/VBO Class
I have several using a Factory design pattern here https://github.com/NCCA/NGL Checkout https://github.com/NCCA/NGL/blob/master/include/ngl/AbstractVAO.h for the basic structure, then I have different versions depending upon context and usage.
llvm-project
- Add support for Qualcomm Oryon processor
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Ask HN: Which books/resources to understand modern Assembler?
'Computer Architeture: A Quantitative Apporach" and/or more specific design types (mips, arm, etc) can be found under the Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Architeture and Design.
"Getting Started with LLVM Core Libraries: Get to Grips With Llvm Essentials and Use the Core Libraries to Build Advanced Tools "
"The Architecture of Open Source Applications (Volume 1) : LLVM" https://aosabook.org/en/v1/llvm.html
"Tourist Guide to LLVM source code" : https://blog.regehr.org/archives/1453
llvm home page : https://llvm.org/
llvm tutorial : https://llvm.org/docs/tutorial/
llvm reference : https://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html
learn by examples : C source code to 'llvm' bitcode : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9148890/how-to-make-clan...
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Flang-new: How to force arrays to be allocated on the heap?
See
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/88344
https://fortran-lang.discourse.group/t/flang-new-how-to-forc...
- The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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Programming from Top to Bottom - Parsing
You can never mistake type_declaration with an identifier, otherwise the program will not work. Aside from that constraint, you are free to name them whatever you like, there is no one standard, and each parser has it own naming conventions, unless you are planning to use something like LLVM. If you are interested, you can see examples of naming in different language parsers in the AST Explorer.
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Look ma, I wrote a new JIT compiler for PostgreSQL
> There is one way to make the LLVM JIT compiler more usable, but I fear it’s going to take years to be implemented: being able to cache and reuse compiled queries.
Actually, it's implemented in LLVM for years :) https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/a98546ebcd2a692e...
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C++ Safety, in Context
> It's true, this was a CVE in Rust and not a CVE in C++, but only because C++ doesn't regard the issue as a problem at all. The problem definitely exists in C++, but it's not acknowledged as a problem, let alone fixed.
Can you find a link that substantiates your claim? You're throwing out some heavy accusations here that don't seem to match reality at all.
Case in point, this was fixed in both major C++ libraries:
https://github.com/gcc-mirror/gcc/commit/ebf6175464768983a2d...
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/commit/4f67a909902d8ab9...
So what C++ community refused to regard this as an issue and refused to fix it? Where is your supporting evidence for your claims?
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Clang accepts MSVC arguments and targets Windows if its binary is named clang-cl
For everyone else looking for the magic in this almost 7k lines monster, look at line 6610 [1].
[1] https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/8ec28af8eaff5acd0d...
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Rewrite the VP9 codec library in Rust
Through value tracking. It's actually LLVM that does this, GCC probably does it as well, so in theory explicit bounds checks in regular C code would also be removed by the compiler.
How it works exactly I don't know, and apparently it's so complex that it requires over 9000 lines of C++ to express:
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/llvm/lib/Anal...
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Fortran 2023
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/main/flang/docs/F2...
What are some alternatives?
tinyrenderer - A brief computer graphics / rendering course
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
RayTracer - A ray tracing program
Lark - Lark is a parsing toolkit for Python, built with a focus on ergonomics, performance and modularity.
msvc-dev-cmd - GitHub Action to setup Developer Command Prompt for Microsoft Visual C++
gcc
GLFW-CMake-starter - Use CMake to create a project with GLFW - Multi-platform Windows, Linux and MacOS.
SDL - Simple Directmedia Layer
opengl_renderer
cosmopolitan - build-once run-anywhere c library
NCCABoilerplate - A set of Boilerplate projects for most of the work we do
windmill - Open-source developer platform to turn scripts into workflows and UIs. Fastest workflow engine (5x vs Airflow). Open-source alternative to Airplane and Retool.