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serializer
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Brand new C++20 serialization library (one header)
Reference to the "old" C++14 library zpp_serializer, I didn't want to update this one since it could create a lot of complexity to work between these C++ standards.
- easy Serialization library ?
zpp_bits
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How to arrange a bunch of variables into one array of bytes in memory?
I would either look at https://github.com/eyalz800/zpp_bits or https://github.com/stephenberry/glaze. FYI, glaze both supports json and binary.
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Delimiting a Binary File/ Parsing a Binary File
For something bigger or more complicated I'd recommend something like google's protobuf library or https://github.com/eyalz800/zpp_bits if you're able to use external dependencies.
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alpaca: A new serialization library written in C++17 - Pack C++ structs into a compact byte-array without any macros or boilerplate
Can you give us some hint on what would be different in your project from the libraries that do roughly the same? The tser author has made a comment here, but I know that cista and zpp_bits probably have some overlap with alpaca. I just don't have a specific use case now, so I don't have an urge to dive deep into the topic, but in the past I've needed a library like yours, and right now I would have to evaluate half a dozen libraries to know would be "best" or more appropriate.
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Yet another serializer. Serialize C/C++ datatypes, POD and classes, store or retrieve data to and from ostream and istream objects. With support for streams save or read data with files and send or receive them over networks. Its lightweight and header-only.
It might be interesting for you to compare with https://github.com/eyalz800/zpp_bits
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Automatic Serialization in C++ for Game Engines | IndieGameDev
How about this https://github.com/eyalz800/zpp_bits
- Next step in zpp::bits serialization - protobuf without code generation - no proto file required- (experimental)
- Just added cool RPC capabilities for my C++20 serialization (zpp_bits)
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Brand new C++20 serialization library (one header)
Since C++20 I felt I could improve my previous serialization library, and to avoid the complexity of supporting multiple C++ standard I decided to create a new one zpp_bits
What are some alternatives?
json_test_data - Test data for nlohmann/json
serializer - Yet another serialzer
cpp-serializers - Benchmark comparing various data serialization libraries (thrift, protobuf etc.) for C++
libnop - libnop: C++ Native Object Protocols
Protobuf - Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
MoreThanTuple - C++20 library for binary serialization of arbitrary aggregates or tuples. The library also unifies work with tuples and aggregates
span-lite - span lite - A C++20-like span for C++98, C++11 and later in a single-file header-only library
FlatBuffers - FlatBuffers: Memory Efficient Serialization Library
ttauri - Modern accelerated GUI [Moved to: https://github.com/hikogui/hikogui]
alpaca - Serialization library written in C++17 - Pack C++ structs into a compact byte-array without any macros or boilerplate code
graphlite - A lightweight C++ graph library
glaze - Extremely fast, in memory, JSON and interface library for modern C++