libchaste
C-haste Library. A collection of utilities to make developing C programs fast and easy. (by mgrosvenor)
evec
Easy to use header only vector data type for C programs. (by mgrosvenor)
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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libchaste
Posts with mentions or reviews of libchaste.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-23.
- C_dictionary: A simple dynamically typed and sized hashmap in C - feedback welcome
- How would I go about implementing a C++ map or unordered_map in pure C?
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CL - A declarative command-line parsing library written in C99
I’ve had a look at the repository. Three immediate comments: 1. There is effectively no documentation. Just one small example file. How do you expect people to use your project without comprehensive documentation and examples? It shows a real lack of care for users. 2. The configuration system is really verbose. It’s not clear that there are any benefits using this system over standard getopt approaches. Here’s an example of a system which I thing does improve on the ease of use over getopt. 3. Why use this library? What benefit does it have over all the others.
- C++ containers but in C
- Generic Data Structures in C
- I am trying to implement a hash table that contains structs as elements, but I am totally lost. Can anyone help?
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How can i build a proper lexer? (beginner)
This is an example of a numerics parser written as a state machine. It might give you some ideas on how this could be done: https://github.com/mgrosvenor/libchaste/blob/master/parsing/numeric_parser.c
- I need advice on a logs system for C, please
evec
Posts with mentions or reviews of evec.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-23.
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C_dictionary: A simple dynamically typed and sized hashmap in C - feedback welcome
There's a few ways to address this. This library has a good explanation of one of them here.
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help with dynamic memory.
It's a good exercise to do this for yourself, but if you're doing this more than once, you might want to look at an existing dynamic array implementation that you can just drag in to your work. There are many of these, if you google for "dynamic array" you'll find lots of implementations. Personally I quite like this one.
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What were some of your biggest breakthroughs while learning C?
Take a look here for an example that is relatively easy to read and understand (but not the best performance): https://github.com/mgrosvenor/evec
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How to create an array of char pointers dynamically ??
Here’s a super easy to use dynamic array (vector). It will grow to accommodate more entries so it’s “safe” from the issues you mention: https://github.com/mgrosvenor/evec
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Vectors
There's LOTs of libraries. I wrote one: https://github.com/mgrosvenor/evec
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A std::vector style generic dynamic array inspired by on klib's kvec and stb's streachy_buffers.
I'm curios how evec stands up with your testing. Especially with/without pedantic mode (`#define pedantic 0` vs #define pedantic 1`).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing libchaste and evec you can also consider the following projects:
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.
plutovg - Tiny 2D vector graphics library in C
CC - A small, usability-oriented generic container library.
GenericDataStructuresInC - Generic Data Structures In C
vector - A high-performance observability data pipeline.
ctl - My variant of the C Template Library
cii - C Interfaces and Implementations
libc - Raw bindings to platform APIs for Rust
pottery - Pottery - A container and algorithm template library in C