clang-build VS Limes

Compare clang-build vs Limes and see what are their differences.

clang-build

Clang-based cross platform build system written in Python (by Trick-17)

Limes

C++ utilities and building blocks (by benthevining)
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clang-build Limes
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0.0 10.0
about 1 year ago 3 months ago
Python C++
MIT License GNU General Public License v3.0 only
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clang-build

Posts with mentions or reviews of clang-build. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-21.

Limes

Posts with mentions or reviews of Limes. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-01.
  • C++ Show and Tell - August 2022
    25 projects | /r/cpp | 1 Aug 2022
    This is my library of general utilities: https://github.com/benthevining/Limes
  • CMake is a hell of a software, period.
    8 projects | /r/cpp | 21 Jul 2022
    I'm not sure what you mean about resources? If you're talking about embedded binary assets like images, you absolutely can build those into a static library. It's true that CMake does not provide this capability natively, you need an external tool to generate C++ source files that embed this data, like this little program I wrote: https://github.com/benthevining/Limes/tree/main/programs/binary_builder

What are some alternatives?

When comparing clang-build and Limes you can also consider the following projects:

codelite - A multi purpose IDE specialized in C/C++/Rust/Python/PHP and Node.js. Written in C++

Pepper - PE32 (x86) and PE32+ (x64) binaries analysis tool, resources viewer/extractor.

bpt - A C++ tool for a new decade

clif - Binding generator to wrap C++ for Python using LLVM.

nap - NAP Framework source code

Oranges - CMake modules, scripts, and utilities

Protobuf - Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format

SkeletalEngine - A game engine created in C++ which helps you to 'create your own universe'

poxy - Documentation generator for C++

ptc-print - A single-header cross-platform library for custom printing to the output stream.