sourcery
🧙 A simple but very fast recursive source code spell checker made in C (by Theldus)
wfc
Wave Function Collapse library in C, plus a command-line tool (by krychu)
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sourcery
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On implementing Bloom Filters in C
There's also 'MPH', it's an old and no longer maintained project but it works surprisingly well. I have used it in a project of mine (Sourcery) with a wordlist of 127k words and the performance was better than with CMPH in the tests I did.
wfc
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- Wave Function Collapse library in pure C (plus a CLI tool)
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Hacker News top posts: Jan 5, 2022
Wave Function Collapse library in pure C\ (37 comments)
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Wave Function Collapse library in pure C
This is a typical idiom frequently seen in modern C and C++ codes. As https://github.com/krychu/wfc#how-to-use-the-library says, you need to define a macro in a C file in order to "expand" the actual code there.
Having the code in the header gives a bit more flexibility considering the file layout. IMHO this is an awkward consequence of the missing de-facto-standard in C/C++ build systems.
- Procedural Map Generation: Wave Function Collapse library in C (plus a CLI tool)
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Ask HN: What are some tools / libraries you built yourself?
I recently wrote a single-file library in C for Wave Function Collapse: https://github.com/krychu/wfc
It’s a procgen algorithm that takes small image as input and generates a larger one with similar local features. I hope to add tiled method to the library some time.
- Show HN: Wave Function Collapse library in C, plus command-line tool