bsl
hypervisor
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6 | 3 | |
88 | 1,317 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | over 2 years ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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bsl
- BSL: Header-only library for development of critical systems applications
- Bareflank/bsl: AUTOSAR-compliant header library to support critical systems
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What's everyone working on this week (35/2021)?
I have been adding Rust support to the BSL. Loads of fun. It’s not done yet, but it is getting real close. https://github.com/Bareflank/bsl
- CppNow 2021: Don't constexpr All the Things
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Be Wise, Sanitize - Keeping Your C++ Code Free From Bugs
Another approach to this is to just code everything including all libraries as a constexpr like we do here: https://github.com/Bareflank/bsl
- Type trait for "does the default constructor 0 initialize all non-static members"
hypervisor
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Free hypervisor source code?
So I'm working on making a hypervisor for my school. I've looked into the vendors like Proxmox, Vmware, etc. and I haven't found one that will let me make my own GUI. I have looked at pages like this https://rayanfam.com/topics/hypervisor-from-scratch-part-1/ or projects like Bareflank here https://github.com/Bareflank/hypervisor and they don't QUITE seem like what I am looking for, unless I'm just blind. I just want to have a hypervisor that can spin up oh so many virtual machine instances of Windows 10 and accessible in a browser. I want to have the freedom to make my own GUI so I can tailor it to my school's website. The idea is it's just something freshman can screw around with and have the option of spinning up a few VM instances as they please, while keeping in mind a very simple GUI a freshman could figure out. I'm not too concerned with hardware limitations, I just want to see if this is even possible, and if I have to deal with crap hardware/software that can only spin up 2 instances or something, so be it. I understand that I very well may be looking for a unicorn in that I will have to either use a vendor and accept their GUI or go through a monolith of assembly code to build my own, but if anyone has any suggestions or github links to help me do this in a reasonable amount of time it would be much appreciated.
- CppNow 2021: Don't constexpr All the Things
- Type trait for "does the default constructor 0 initialize all non-static members"
What are some alternatives?
cfg-rs - A Configuration Library for Rust Applications
circle - The compiler is available for download. Get it!
too-many-lists - Learn Rust by writing Entirely Too Many linked lists
Savefile-Saver - A program to backup all of your game savefiles on your system, neatly, and into a single folder.
Folly - An open-source C++ library developed and used at Facebook.
HyperPlatform - Intel VT-x based hypervisor aiming to provide a thin VM-exit filtering platform on Windows.
novus - A blazingly fast and efficient package manager for windows.
RisohEditor - Another free Win32 resource editor
HLML - Auto-generated maths library for C and C++ based on HLSL/Cg
hvpp - hvpp is a lightweight Intel x64/VT-x hypervisor written in C++ focused primarily on virtualization of already running operating system
bevy-unofficial-playground-experiments - :eyes:
node-vsphere-soap - Node.js module for accessing VMware vCenter/ESXi hosts using SOAP