libcds VS RE2

Compare libcds vs RE2 and see what are their differences.

RE2

RE2 is a fast, safe, thread-friendly alternative to backtracking regular expression engines like those used in PCRE, Perl, and Python. It is a C++ library. (by google)
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libcds RE2
1 49
2,469 8,607
- 1.0%
0.0 8.9
6 months ago 10 days ago
C++ C++
Boost Software License 1.0 BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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libcds

Posts with mentions or reviews of libcds. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-29.
  • Retiring boost from my codebase
    11 projects | /r/cpp | 29 Jul 2021
    I'm also looking for replacement for concurrent containers: I have used TBB, it's good, though I would like to use the containers only. I have seen some alternatives like https://github.com/khizmax/libcds but didn't have an opportunity to try it yet.

RE2

Posts with mentions or reviews of RE2. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-01-26.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing libcds and RE2 you can also consider the following projects:

moodycamel - A fast multi-producer, multi-consumer lock-free concurrent queue for C++11

compile-time-regular-expressions - Compile Time Regular Expression in C++

ck - Concurrency primitives, safe memory reclamation mechanisms and non-blocking (including lock-free) data structures designed to aid in the research, design and implementation of high performance concurrent systems developed in C99+.

semver.c - Semantic version in ANSI C

RaftLib - The RaftLib C++ library, streaming/dataflow concurrency via C++ iostream-like operators

Boost.Signals - Boost.org signals2 module

junction - Concurrent data structures in C++

libevil - The Evil License Manager

HPX - The C++ Standard Library for Parallelism and Concurrency

constexpr-8cc - Compile-time C Compiler implemented as C++14 constant expressions

Thrust - [ARCHIVED] The C++ parallel algorithms library. See https://github.com/NVIDIA/cccl

Cppcheck - static analysis of C/C++ code