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Adding Modules to C in 10 Lines of Code [pdf]
The plan is to finish https://dlang.org/phobos/std_experimental_allocator.html
Once finished, everything in the std will be able to make use of it
If you can't wait, you can use this package already with the allocators: https://github.com/dlang-community/containers
tsv-utils
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Frawk: An efficient Awk-like programming language. (2021)
If you need just csv/tsv parsing, you can also take a look at https://github.com/eBay/tsv-utils
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Tracking SQLite Database Changes in Git
You might want to look at tsv-utils, or a similar project: https://github.com/eBay/tsv-utils
For the SQL part, but maybe a lot heavier, you can use one of the projects listed on this page: https://github.com/multiprocessio/dsq (No longer maintained, but has links to lots of other projects)
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I feel like an idiot but… I need Excel help.
TSV is most often a better format than CSV. Localization, in particular, is a nightmare with CSV.
- Splitting CSV files at 3GB/s
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Modernizing AWK, a 45-year old language, by adding CSV support
For anything down and dirty, what's wrong with -F'"'? For anything fancy there are plenty of things like the below.
eBay's TSV Utilities: Command line tools for large, tabular data files. Filtering, statistics, sampling, joins and more.
includes csv to tsv: https://github.com/eBay/tsv-utils
HT: https://simonwillison.net/
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Dlang 2.098.0 released, now available on OpenBSD
As an example, eBay's tsv-utils took full advantage of the GC and performed better than existing programs that had been hand-optimized in C etc.
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[OC]Tidy Viewer (tv) is a cross-platform csv pretty printer that uses column styling to maximize viewer enjoyment.
tsv-utils - Command line csv data manipulation toolkit. D
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Changing Registry Key Value Based on Contents of TXT/CSV File
In the majority of cases you'll be better off with Tab Separated Values over Comma Separated Values. More info here.
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Return 1 to N results from a large (19MM line) CSV
May well be overkill for your needs, but I'm a fan of tsv-utils It's fast and enormously flexible, and seems to me a "best of breed" toolset for data mining CSV files (that is what it was written for). https://github.com/eBay/tsv-utils
What are some alternatives?
staticvec - Implements a fixed-capacity stack-allocated Vec alternative backed by an array, using const generics.
dextool - Suite of C/C++ tooling built on LLVM/Clang
Containers - This library provides various containers. Each container has utility functions to manipulate the data it holds. This is an abstraction as to not have to manually manage and reallocate memory.
structured-text-tools - A list of command-line tools for manipulating structured text data
ldc - The LLVM-based D Compiler.
csvtk - A cross-platform, efficient and practical CSV/TSV toolkit in Golang
dmd - dmd D Programming Language compiler
q - Quick and dirty debugging output for tired programmers. ⛺
dlang-debug - dlang pretty printers for GDB & LLDB for various standard types
goawk - A POSIX-compliant AWK interpreter written in Go, with CSV support
Odin - Odin Programming Language
zsv - zsv+lib: tabular data swiss-army knife CLI + world's fastest (simd) CSV parser