color-flood-for-amstrad-cpc VS apultra

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color-flood-for-amstrad-cpc

A puzzle game for 2 to 4 player. Written in portable C as an experiment: can a program with non-trivial algorithmic logic be compiled and run on an 8-bit platform? Answer: yes. (by cpcitor)
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color-flood-for-amstrad-cpc apultra
1 1
3 98
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10.0 3.3
over 1 year ago about 1 year ago
C C
- GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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color-flood-for-amstrad-cpc

Posts with mentions or reviews of color-flood-for-amstrad-cpc. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-01.
  • Few lesser known tricks, quirks and features of C
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Jul 2023
    const int myarray[mysize];

    * Good news: C can do compile time constant structs and array with deep self-references.

    Yes, in C you can define and fully declare complex data structures that are accepted as compile-time constants, including pointers to parts of itself.

    See "self-contained, statically allocated, totally const data structure with backward and forward references (pointers)?" for a previous example at https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47037701/can-c-syntax-de...

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    I used this for a game on a retro machine where such a data structure avoids code which would have been several times (perhaps 10 times) bigger: https://github.com/cpcitor/color-flood-for-amstrad-cpc/blob/...

    Here's another take showing two variant: where overall construct is an array then a struct: https://gist.github.com/fidergo-stephane-gourichon/792c194e1...

apultra

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