bdwgc
ManagedC
bdwgc | ManagedC | |
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14 | 17 | |
2,795 | 52 | |
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9.7 | 3.1 | |
3 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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bdwgc
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Writing a Simple Garbage Collector in C (2020)
Boehm GC is mentioned in the article: https://github.com/ivmai/bdwgc
- Boehm-Demers-Weiser Garbage Collector
- Sound like some C stuff
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Tricking the garbage collector with unsigned longs?
This stuff is all implementation dependent. The Boehm garbage collector has been wrestling with the compilers for years regarding these issues, see its development repo.
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Any good resources to learn how to implement Automated Reference Counting in C99?
Any kind of automatic GC is going to be rare in C. The only automatic garbage collection that I am aware of is the BDW garbage collector abet that uses mark and sweep instead of reference counting https://github.com/ivmai/bdwgc
- Why isn't there a GCed variant of C++ that'd be functionally like Java, but with C++'s syntax?
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Small (EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH) project I made to add a reference counter GC to clang (specifically clang, will change) C
My dude have you heard of Boehm GC
ManagedC
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Checked C
we sharing libraries we made for memory saftey now?
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What has been your favorite project to work? and other related questions.
reference counter
- Managed C v2.3.0 - Complete rewrite and full ANSI-C compatibility! (Reference counting library for C)
- Managed C v2.3.0 - Complete rewrite and full ANSI-C compatibility!
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C LIBRARY
I made a library like that! I'm currently doing a total rewrite
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Defer in Clang
oh yea, thats how the other library I made works. This just lets you do it without any allocations, and without writing extra code, makes it especially useful for 3rd part libraries.
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Created a simple C library to implement OOP concepts with clang's -fblocks
Aye, btw, you can implement the RAII like I did it here
- ManagedC v1.5.0 - now much more stable and thread safe! Plus, better testing, and better GCC support!
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Convinient solutions for working with strings
fat pointer + garbage collection
What are some alternatives?
nixos-flake-example - This is a demo NixOS config, with optional flakes support. Along with notes on why flakes is useful and worth adopting.
xmake-repo - 📦 An official xmake package repository
mmtk-core - Memory Management ToolKit
STC - A modern, user friendly, generic, type-safe and fast C99 container library: String, Vector, Sorted and Unordered Map and Set, Deque, Forward List, Smart Pointers, Bitset and Random numbers.
kcgi - minimal CGI and FastCGI library for C/C++
Cnx - A Proof-of-Concept for a Modern Standard Library for GNU C 11+
VulkanMemoryAllocator - Easy to integrate Vulkan memory allocation library
c-oop - OOP (interfaces, generics, methods, encapsulation, RAII, etc), implemented in C using clang's blocks (-fblocks)
lisp - A mini Lisp in 1k lines of C with garbage collector, explained. Includes over 40 built-in Lisp primitives, floating point, strings, closures with lexical scope, macros, proper tail recursion, exceptions, execution tracing, file loading, a mark-sweep/compacting garbage collector and REPL.
Klib - A standalone and lightweight C library
reproc - A cross-platform (C99/C++11) process library
blocksruntime - Blocks runtime library (libBlocksRuntime.a)