dear_bindings
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dear_bindings | SWIG | |
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2 | 25 | |
214 | 5,512 | |
3.3% | 0.9% | |
7.6 | 9.7 | |
15 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Python | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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dear_bindings
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Swig – Connect C/C++ programs with high-level programming languages
> create a proper C binding to the C++ interface
That's the generally recommended way of exposing your C++ library to any kind of non-C++ code.
I'm not aware of any software which directly helps with that, unfortunately. You either do it manually or write a bunch of custom scripts. Here's a recent example of the latter, from Dear ImGui:
https://github.com/dearimgui/dear_bindings
- Nuklear – A single-header ANSI C immediate mode cross-platform GUI library
SWIG
- Swig – Connect C/C++ programs with high-level programming languages
- Using Lua with C++
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Purego – A library for calling C functions from Go without Cgo
How is this any different than a mature tool such as SWIG (https://www.swig.org/)?
I've used SWIG extensively with Python to call C code and import C headers for testing/tooling purposes.
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How does Golang communicate with C++?
For pure C, CGO. For C++ they are likely creating shims with Swig: https://www.swig.org/
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I feel really dumb whenever I take a coding test for a job
I mostly write in C and C++ so for language bindings I use Swig a lot. Say Im creating a machine learning library in C++, its very easy to create a Python API that can call the C++ classes and methods using Swig. iirc, I am using the same swig interface file to create bindings for Python, OCaml, R and even Fortran. Feel free to DM me if you got any more questions or anything!
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Is there a way to use a c++ project in a python project?
Swig can make c++ types and functions available to python.
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Boxflow - A universal layout engine written in Zig
The likes of SWIG is often used to link C library-like code to 11-ish other widely used languages.
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Hi, I have this program in C which I have to convert in Java(Android code), so that it could be used for decoding the output obtained from a Simulated program. Please help.
Maybe you could use swig to create a wrapper for Java.
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How do SWIG and LLVM compare as language ecosystems?
But, you might find these links interesting: * https://github.com/swig/swig/issues/918 * https://github.com/kaby76/swigged.llvm
What are some alternatives?
imgui-app - Dear IMGUI + Render + Window handling, amalgamation in two files ready to use
cffi
model-view-projection - view changes to model-view-projection matrix calculations in real time
CppSharp - Tools and libraries to glue C/C++ APIs to high-level languages
nuklear-quickdraw - quickdraw backend for nuklear (https://github.com/Immediate-Mode-UI/Nuklear)
Cython - The most widely used Python to C compiler
pybind11 - Seamless operability between C++11 and Python
djinni
µWebSockets - Simple, secure & standards compliant web server for the most demanding of applications
JavaCPP - The missing bridge between Java and native C++
microui - A tiny immediate-mode UI library
JNA - Java Native Access