iara
The asynchronous framework for modern C++ (by andsmedeiros)
HFSM2
High-Performance Hierarchical Finite State Machine Framework (by andrew-gresyk)
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iara
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HFSM2
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-08.
- State machine library for portable embedded application (C++11)
- HFSM2 development might slow down
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Introducing FFSM2 and HFSM2 state machine libraries
Here is a gist showing a 3 level hierarchy using sml. https://gist.github.com/indiosmo/08ab24181770125d5a2448d27f6ae99f. Comparing the two, esp. when anything related to *hierarchical* state machines are involved, I strongly prefer HFSM2. Even when comparing the source code, I prefer HFSM2 https://github.com/andrew-gresyk/HFSM2/blob/master/include/hfsm2/machine.hpp to boost::sml https://github.com/boost-ext/sml/blob/master/include/boost/sml.hpp.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing iara and HFSM2 you can also consider the following projects:
liblava - Modern and easy-to-use library for Vulkan
roost-hsm - Hierarchical State Machines in C++. A (sane) alternative to Boost MSM.