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Conan: how to obtain header-only lib for source distribution?
I'm using Conan on a little project. One of the dependencies for the project is a single-header, header-only lib. Usually, I use the cmake_find_package generator and it works fine. Conan downloads the library into its system-wide library store, and generates a Findargs.cmake file in the build dir, which references that global path.
- 3 Ways To Parse Command Line Arguments in C++: Quick, Do-It-Yourself, Or Comprehensive
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The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer Must Know About Unicode in 2023
It sounds like a generic length function in Unicode in 2023 is no longer a good idea. These articles complaining about the variety of lengths in Unicode are annoying at this point. Pretty much all of them can be summed up as, "Well, it depends." And, that isn't wrong. But nerds love to argue until they are blue in the face about the One Correct Answer. Sheesh.
This is the most interesting comparison article I have seen in years about Unicode processing in C++: https://thephd.dev/the-c-c++-rust-string-text-encoding-api-l...
The author is also the lead on an open source C++ Unicode library called ztd.txt: https://github.com/soasis/text
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uni-algo v1.0.0: Modern Unicode Library
How does this compare with https://github.com/tzlaine/text and https://github.com/soasis/text ?
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std::format, UTF-8-literals and Unicode escape sequence is a mess
You might consider https://github.com/soasis/text (https://ztdtext.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html) which is a proof of concept of this proposal that we may get in C++26
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Code review request
from this link for the tested option that was the only one to check all the boxes green in the article... it makes me ask myself if the article was written biased with the purpose of promoting ztd.text and that these boxes/criteria were to an extent cherry-picked with that purpose in mind.
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The Wonderfully Terrible World of C and C++ Encoding APIs (with Some Rust)
Github: https://github.com/soasis/text
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Is it good idea to learn Qt for a beginner C++ developer
That's a huge misrepresentation of the reality. Of course it has its own string class, because there has not been a proper type in the standard library for Unicode text, and for many, we are not there yet (otherwise we would not be having other libraries filling the empty space).
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The (Baseline) Unicode Plan For C++23
You can checkout ztd.text, which implements presented ideas. Few years passed, so they were more polished too.
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3 Ways To Parse Command Line Arguments in C++: Quick, Do-It-Yourself, Or Comprehensive
The library you talk about is https://github.com/soasis/text and he has an account here.
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[software] ztd.text
Project Link: https://github.com/soasis/text Announcement/Blog Link: https://thephd.dev/any-encoding-ever-ztd-text-unicode-cpp
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Any Encoding, Ever
PS: found some example code in the github project which seems to take care of the special Windows situation:
https://github.com/soasis/text/blob/main/examples/documentat...
Unfortunately this doesn't look so simple anymore.
What are some alternatives?
CLI11 - CLI11 is a command line parser for C++11 and beyond that provides a rich feature set with a simple and intuitive interface.
jarro2783/cxxopts - Lightweight C++ command line option parser
gflags - The gflags package contains a C++ library that implements commandline flags processing. It includes built-in support for standard types such as string and the ability to define flags in the source file in which they are used. Online documentation available at:
pugixml - pugixml binding for haskell.
termbox - Library for writing text-based user interfaces
stlkrn - C++ STL in the Windows Kernel with C++ Exception Support
Boost.Program_options - Boost.org program_options module
argumentum - C++ command line parsing library
docopt.cpp - C++11 port of docopt
tclap - Templatized C++ Command Line Parser mirror