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RxCpp
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Why doesn't C++ use higher-order functions on iterators like Rust does?
And, prior to that https://github.com/ReactiveX/RxCpp
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ReactivePlusPlus (reactive programming library for c++20) v0.0.1 is out with base operators (looking for feedback)
Yeah, I know this problem with operators =), original RxCpp implementation also has this problem with implementing all functions into base class and calling dependent functions internally.
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RxCpp VS ReactivePlusPlus - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 17 Apr 2022
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What are some candidate libraries for inter-thread communication like message boxes or event systems?
Also you can check rxcpp with documentation about reactive approach there. It is functional version of observer/publisher-subscriber patterns with ability to be multithreaded. You can send events from one side, subscribe from another and modify events in meanwhile
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Converting header-only libraries to modules?
I use a very large header-only library RxCpp. Simply adding #include "RxCpp/rx.hpp" to one .cpp file adds >1 second of compilation time. I'd like to use it as a module, but when I try to import "RxCpp/rx.hpp";, I get a bunch of errors.
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Learning how to create applications with C++ for windows
+1 for Rx, specifically RxCpp. I've used it in concert with Qt with great results.
copper
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Embedded Linux libraries/frameworks
I have been reading the documents from Boost.fibre and Boost.Signals2 which I could use, maybe ASIO for async. I also checked ZeroMQ (this seems to be more or less "only" for networking), Copper and Rotor. If this were just a simple MCU project I would just take the FreeRTOS and would have everything I need. Now I'm just lost how to structure my code / how to realize my main loop.
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What are some candidate libraries for inter-thread communication like message boxes or event systems?
In the meantime, are you aware of any projects that are similar? Have you come across copper? It looks nicely designed - is this the kind of thing you imagine would be similar?
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Richard’s May 2021 Update - Go channels in C++ - part 1
You might be interested in having a look at my recent library with a similar goal: https://github.com/atollk/copper
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Copper: Powerful and convenient communication between threads
Looking at the reference docs, and just wow. This is a very well documented project, great work!
What are some alternatives?
NumCpp - C++ implementation of the Python Numpy library
Aeron - Efficient reliable UDP unicast, UDP multicast, and IPC message transport
ReactivePlusPlus - Implementation of async observable/observer (Reactive Programming) in C++ with care about performance and templates in mind in ReactiveX approach
rotor - Event loop friendly C++ actor micro-framework, supervisable
etl - Embedded Template Library
so5-dining-philosophers - Several implementations of solutions for "Dining Philosophers" problem built by using Actor and CSP models on top of SObjectizer framework
sobjectizer - An implementation of Actor, Publish-Subscribe, and CSP models in one rather small C++ framework. With performance, quality, and stability proved by years in the production.
BlockingCollection - C++11 thread safe, multi-producer, multi-consumer blocking queue, stack & priority queue class
Disruptor-cpp - Port of LMAX Disruptor to C++
benchmarks - Latency benchmarks for messaging