small_vector
A fully featured single header library implementing a vector container with a small buffer optimization. (by gharveymn)
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Boost Software License 1.0 | MIT License |
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[c++20] Simple-Utility library offering functional and monadic support
If you are now curious about the details or other provided functionalities, here is the link to my github repo: https://github.com/DNKpp/Simple-Utility
small_vector
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std::forward_list vs std::vector compiler optimizations
Hey, if you were still shopping around, you could give my implementation a shot. Note that it does not have the decoupled buffer feature as you mentioned below, but it is quite richly featured. Fair warning, if you do use this you are a tester, as I haven't found the time to write very many tests yet.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Simple-Utility and small_vector you can also consider the following projects:
fkYAML - A C++ header-only YAML library
lvc - Collection of C++ containers extracted from LLVM
Aggreget - Use your structures like tuples. Similar to MagicGet but using C++ 20 concepts.
mp-units - The quantities and units library for C++
Croissant - A C++ library to make comparaisons more user friendly.
svector - Compact SVO optimized vector for C++17 or higher
matchit.cpp - match(it): A lightweight single-header pattern-matching library for C++17 with macro-free APIs.
recursive-variant - Recursive Variant: A simple library for Recursive Variant Types
au - A C++14-compatible physical units library with no dependencies and a single-file delivery option. Emphasis on safety, accessibility, performance, and developer experience.