mysql VS binary_io

Compare mysql vs binary_io and see what are their differences.

mysql

MySQL C++ client based on Boost.Asio (by boostorg)

binary_io

A binary i/o library for C++, without the agonizing pain (by Ryan-rsm-McKenzie)
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mysql binary_io
7 3
281 32
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8.4 6.6
22 days ago almost 2 years ago
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gtkbook License MIT License
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mysql

Posts with mentions or reviews of mysql. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-08.

binary_io

Posts with mentions or reviews of binary_io. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-08.
  • What C++ library do you wish existed but hasn’t been created yet?
    18 projects | /r/cpp | 8 Jul 2023
    I wrote a modern iostreams library a while back that was born out of these exact same frustrations: https://github.com/Ryan-rsm-McKenzie/binary_io
  • Is there any good binary serializer & deserializer for C / C++?
    5 projects | /r/cpp_questions | 4 Jun 2022
    I wrote a library called binary_io, specifically for handling bespoke binary formats
  • C++ Show and Tell - Experiment
    12 projects | /r/cpp | 14 Feb 2022
    I feel like standard C++ streams are terribly clunky to use, and suck at anything that isn't reading a plain text file encoded in ASCII. So when I saw Modern std::byte stream IO for C++, I got excited that C++ might finally get some powerful abstractions for IO that weren't agonizingly painful to customize/use. However, sadly the author abandoned the paper (and also their github/reddit account). So I went ahead and wrote my own library which was loosely based off of that paper, and uses C++20. The result is a set of generic streams which can be used to implement a binary IO protocol for a wide variety of sources, and which can easily be extended for other sources as well (have you ever tried to write your own std::basic_streambuf?). It's aptly named binary_io.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing mysql and binary_io you can also consider the following projects:

qcoro - C++ Coroutines for Qt

osmanip - A cross-platform library for output stream manipulation using ANSI escape sequences.

mqtt5 - A C++17 MQTT client based on Boost.Asio.

Blackjack_V1.02 - Extension of my old Blackjack game with Qt for C++

nativejson-benchmark - C/C++ JSON parser/generator benchmark

emocrypt - Encrypts data into emojipastas

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