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cpp-search-extension
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The New Boost Website Goes Beta
For example C/C++ search extension for cppreference.com integrates into your browser search bar - I use it every single day. They have them for other languages too.
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Looking for an Offline, keyword-indexed, complete C++17 STL reference with examples.
This browser extension is amazing. Can also use the offline docs.
- C/C++ Search Extension (search cppreference.com)
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C/C++ Search Extension v0.2.0 has bee released! 🎉🎉
Github: https://github.com/huhu/cpp-search-extension
boost
- Full-Text Search has been added to the boost website. It looks into all the Boost libraries and their documentation.
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The New Boost Website Goes Beta
We do not control boost.org, and putting this on a subdomain imputes an authority for decision-making we don't have. Building it on some temporary domains, then presenting it as a choice is the only approach compatible with Boost values.
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Is it just me or is the quality of the Boost API docs just.. kind of terrible? Like compare it to cppreference (very good) or Qt docs (also great).
Not at all. There is no "they", the Boost Libraries is just a collection of individual libraries that each have their own author or maintainer, usually unpaid (although the C++ Alliance has changed that somewhat). The only funding that "Boost" gets is from running the C++Now conference, and some of that pays for the hosting of boost.org.
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Boost down?
Though the links within it seem to be to boost.org and therefore fail to be resolved. Well I can manually replace them with https://www.boostcpp.org/ like:
- New Boost.Unordered containers have BIG improvements!
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Ask HN: What Happened to Boost.org?
Oh wow, it behaves incorrectly...when I visit http://boost.org/ or https://... it shows spam on my side, whereas when I visit https://www.boost.org/ it works as expected.
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Why I support GCC-rs
If you wondered why Boost headers look like hell that's because once your library ends up being popular, you're kinda stuck supporting quirky compilers -- either yourself, or accepting patches for it.
What are some alternatives?
ping-blocker - Stop sites from tracking the links you visit through hyperlink auditing
FetchBoostContent - CMake FetchContent for Boost libraries
ghostery-extension - Ghostery Browser Extension for Firefox, Chrome, Opera, Edge and Safari
lccc - Lightning Creations Compiler Frontend for various languages
Reddit-Enhancement-Suite - Reddit Enhancement Suite
documentation-framework - "The Grand Unified Theory of Documentation" (David Laing) - a popular and transformative documentation authoring framework
floccus - :cloud: Sync your bookmarks privately across browsers and devices
website-v2-docs - Boost Site Documentation
zeal - Offline documentation browser inspired by Dash
miri - An interpreter for Rust's mid-level intermediate representation
smart_ptr - Boost.org smart_ptr module