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etl
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Modern C++ Programming Course
If you can't use the STL because of exceptions: https://www.etlcpp.com/
- How many of you do you actually use C++?
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Undefined Behavior?
You can also use ETL (https://www.etlcpp.com)
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As an embedded programmer which parts of C++ should I focus?
Use ETL for embedded standard library functionality: https://www.etlcpp.com/
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C++ on embedded studio
The best choice here is use embedded Template Library: https://www.etlcpp.com/
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C++20 for bare-metal microcontroller programming
If you can't get C++23, expected it's implemented in the ETL (it's also just a really amazing library for this kind of stuff - highly recommend!).
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Recompile C++ Standard library to only include classes that are embedded system friendly
I want to use some of C++ std library classes/functions in my embedded system library project that I'm writing. However as the environment has limited ressources I don't want to have use or expose classes or functions that do the following: * Dynamic memory allocations * RTTI * Runtime exceptions I will be rewriting some basic container and algorithms according to my needs. I know that there are other re writes of STL like ESTL but I don't want to have any external dependencies So my question is can I somehow compile/package a fork of C++ std library that only include embedded systems friendly classes such as: - array - tuple - variant - type_traits Etc This compiled library must be completely standalone. The compiler that I use can support upto C++17 standard.
- Looking for well written, modern C++ (17/20) example projects for microcontrollers
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What are some essential libraries for embedded systems everyone should learn?
I will never not recommend the Embedded Template Library
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What programming language should I pick up as a senior developer ?
STL containers use dynamic memory allocation which is often a no-no in embedded contexts. there is the ETL https://www.etlcpp.com/ but I haven't used it!
ordered-map
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How to create std::map that preserves the order of insertion just using standard C++?
https://github.com/Tessil/ordered-map might be an interesting read
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What’s the fastest doubly linked list out there?
Doing some searching, looks like here's an example of someone building one, https://github.com/Tessil/ordered-map
What are some alternatives?
EA Standard Template Library - EASTL stands for Electronic Arts Standard Template Library. It is an extensive and robust implementation that has an emphasis on high performance.
Ygg - An intrusive C++17 implementation of a Red-Black-Tree, a Weight Balanced Tree, a Dynamic Segment Tree and much more!
graphMat - A matrix header-only library, uses graphs internally, helpful when your matrix is part of a simulation where it needs to grow many times (or auto expand)
libsrt - libsrt is a C library for writing fast and safe C code, faster. It provides string, vector, bit set, set, map, hash set, and hash map handling. Suitable for soft and hard real-time. Allows both heap and stack allocation. *BETA* (API still can change: suggestions are welcome)
MDAL - Mesh Data Abstraction Library
RxCpp - Reactive Extensions for C++
robin-map - C++ implementation of a fast hash map and hash set using robin hood hashing
doctest - The fastest feature-rich C++11/14/17/20/23 single-header testing framework