cereal
Cockatrice
cereal | Cockatrice | |
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13 | 85 | |
3,996 | 1,470 | |
0.7% | 1.3% | |
1.3 | 8.6 | |
2 months ago | 2 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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cereal
- Ser20, a C++20 fork of cereal
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Added reflection to C++ just to make my game work.
I'd stick with cereal for serialization
- Cereal Pack - a C++ schema serialization library
- Is there any good binary serializer & deserializer for C / C++?
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Pataro II: Pataro Harder
Today I'm back to working on Pataro, the roguelike built on libtcod that made up much of my Hacktoberfest efforts. I had been assigned to an issue requesting the addition of serialization and deserialization, but unfortunately ran out of time and wasn't able to finish the former or start the latter. I ran into issues with Cereal, and had a hard time figuring out the structure of the program and how to go about implementing serialization for all the relevant components. At the end of that attempt I mentioned that if I were to try again I'd start by testing out Cereal separately and getting a handle on that before trying to implement it in Pataro - so that's what I'm doing today.
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Hacktoberfest 5
I am once again working on Pataro today, and I've succeeded in clearing up some issues and creating new ones. I've been stuck on an issue where Visual Studio was raising errors in the portion of the code where I call the cereal archive on some types, but was able to clear up that issue by moving the save function definitions out of their respective headers and into the corresponding .cpp files. Examining this repo and its use of cereal again, I was able to get a bit clearer of an idea of how it's implemented, and I included just about every relevant cereal header I could find to try and avoid any issues like the previous one popping up again (with the intention of later removing whichever I can to avoid redundant inclusions).
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Hacktoberfest 4
On the Pataro front, I've started looking at other examples of people using cereal for their games. It seems to be a popular choice for roguelike games like this, so hopefully I can figure out both the syntax problems I'm facing, as well as logical ones like how the program should be structured to have all the necessary data properly serialized and deserialized.
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Hacktoberfest 3
Progress on one front but roadblocks on another. After my post yesterday outlining my plans to add serialization to Pataro I ran into some issues with calling the archive class in cereal wherein the call wouldn't go through due to an incorrect number of arguments. This happened with both vector and size_t data members, and I'm still investigating why.
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Binary serialization library for at least C++17?
This is the simplest serialization library I saw. You only need to add one method to your class and you can stream it to desired archive. It supports binary as well as json, XML and others. https://github.com/USCiLab/cereal
- Google Protobuf vs JSON vs [insert candidate here]
Cockatrice
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playedh variant for tts?
Check our Cockatrice.
- Looking for advice on budget cEDH
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State of Izzet phoenix
I'd suggest going to any deck browsing site (like https://www.mtggoldfish.com/metagame/pioneer/full#paper) and glancing at the top decks and seeing which one interests you. It's okay to post and ask questions about decks if you're not sure how one works (I personally struggled understanding how legacy control decks can seem to run 0 win conditions but also have no issues winning games for instance). When you find a deck you're interested in you can find a discord for that deck or make a post to ask questions and be sure you want to play it. There are also online tools to help you play for free with any deck like https://cockatrice.github.io/ and similar, so you can try the deck online if you'd like
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Found a way to “play” any kind of deck with friends
Props for your resourcefulness, but you could just use Cockatrice, or XMage.
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Not Magic, not Pokémon: Moonfarmer, our own cardgame!
Go to https://cockatrice.github.io/ and download the software, installing it afterwards;
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Deck.of.cards
Cockatrice can do that, configured for magic by default if i remember correctly. Youll have to cough up image files for different card sets.
There is a client and a server, so not super easy, but not hard if you have any sysadmin experience. I had a server up for almost a year once
https://github.com/Cockatrice/Cockatrice
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[MOM] Invasion of Alara
https://cockatrice.github.io/ - haven't used this too much myself but this one does have built in servers and decent controls
- Queria jogar Magic de forma barata por puro hobby
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I sometimes miss the fun of low-cost Magic, but have realized the hobby is really expensive. Are there any low-cost ways to play?
My favorite is Cockatrice even though you sound like a mostly in person seeking fellow. It is a web application that is like a card game simulator, it plays magic and can auto update to show you card images, doesn't cost a dime and theoretically could play other games like Android Netrunner if you really wanted to, downside is it sometimes changes domains if the authorities try and shut it down, but the last one https://cockatrice.github.io/ has been around a while. also no rules enforcement, but upside is play any format including some weirdness like "bring your own standard" from any era or tiny leaders, the all less than 3 mv commander played 1v1
What are some alternatives?
Protobuf - Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
tts-deckconverter - Generate card decks for Tabletop Simulator.
Boost.Serialization - Boost.org serialization module
mage - a Make/rake-like dev tool using Go
FlatBuffers - FlatBuffers: Memory Efficient Serialization Library
mage - Magic Another Game Engine
MessagePack - MessagePack implementation for C and C++ / msgpack.org[C/C++]
forge - An unofficial rules engine for the world's greatest card game.
Magic Enum C++ - Static reflection for enums (to string, from string, iteration) for modern C++, work with any enum type without any macro or boilerplate code
dr4ft - Multiplayer Online MTG Draft and Sealed Simulator
Bitsery - Your binary serialization library
tiled - Flexible level editor