Oranges VS Limes

Compare Oranges vs Limes and see what are their differences.

Oranges

CMake modules, scripts, and utilities (by benthevining)

Limes

C++ utilities and building blocks (by benthevining)
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Oranges Limes
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7 21
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10.0 10.0
3 months ago 3 months ago
CMake C++
GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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Oranges

Posts with mentions or reviews of Oranges. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-21.
  • CMake is a hell of a software, period.
    8 projects | /r/cpp | 21 Jul 2022
    Code signing - again, CMake doesn't support this out of the box, but it's not hard to write a reusable CMake module that does this for you. Here's one for Apple codesign and here's one for PACE wraptool.

Limes

Posts with mentions or reviews of Limes. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-01.
  • C++ Show and Tell - August 2022
    25 projects | /r/cpp | 1 Aug 2022
    This is my library of general utilities: https://github.com/benthevining/Limes
  • CMake is a hell of a software, period.
    8 projects | /r/cpp | 21 Jul 2022
    I'm not sure what you mean about resources? If you're talking about embedded binary assets like images, you absolutely can build those into a static library. It's true that CMake does not provide this capability natively, you need an external tool to generate C++ source files that embed this data, like this little program I wrote: https://github.com/benthevining/Limes/tree/main/programs/binary_builder

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Oranges and Limes you can also consider the following projects:

bpt - A C++ tool for a new decade

Pepper - PE32 (x86) and PE32+ (x64) binaries analysis tool, resources viewer/extractor.

clang-build - Clang-based cross platform build system written in Python

codelite - A multi purpose IDE specialized in C/C++/Rust/Python/PHP and Node.js. Written in C++

nap - NAP Framework source code

meson - The Meson Build System

cmake-registry - A cmake modules registry based on vcpkg

SkeletalEngine - A game engine created in C++ which helps you to 'create your own universe'

Protobuf - Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format

ptc-print - A single-header cross-platform library for custom printing to the output stream.