libtcod-vcpkg-template
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libtcod-vcpkg-template
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Sharing Saturday #472
It doesn't teach on its own, but the libtcod-vcpkg-template can help with quickly setting up Vcpkg and libtcod in a cross-platform manner. Parts might need to be updated to work with C++20 or later. This template also creates Emscripten builds.
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Cannot get libtcod to compile properly using vcpkg on Fedora Linux
Hello all. I'm trying to get the libtcod example project to compile, but seem to be running into errors at every step. When I compile normally and run the binary, I get the error:
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C++ and libtcod; linker errors
I've just checked, and Visual Studio can build/run the libtcod template. So if you setup a CMakeLists.txt to use Vcpkg then your project should run even without VSCode's CMake Tools plugin.
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Sharing Saturday #422
libtcod | GitHub | Issues | Forum | Changelog | Documentation | Template
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RoguelikeDev Does The Complete Roguelike Tutorial - Week 1
I'm working in C++17 and doing the ancient C++ tutorial on RogueBasin. I'm starting from the libtcod C++ template and plan on using the latest libtcod features rather than the older ones taught by that tutorial. My new repository is here.
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C++ libraries for ascii graphics?
Libtcod's Vcpkg template could work for your conditions. The tools it uses are cross-platform, using VSCode as the IDE rather than Visual Studio, but running CMake manually should work also.
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Are there any actual full tutorials for installing libtcod with vcpkg and cmake?
I've made this template project, but I've since modified it so that I can use it to develop libtcod with, so right now it only uses Vcpkg to fetch the dependencies for libtcod and then builds libtcod from a submodule. This template is complete as-is and will compile and run if you follow the instructions.
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Sharing Saturday #409
I've updated the C++ template project to upload build artifacts (listed as automated-builds in any passing workflow.) It also automatically publishes builds as GitHub Releases when you push an annotated tag to the repository. I added one of the libtcod fonts too so that it's clear how to handle data assets in a project.
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Installing libtcod c++ on Linux/Ubuntu
The GitHub releases don't include a Linux binary, you'll have to compile it yourself. The easiest way is to use the template project which is cross-platform.
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Sharing Saturday #388
libtcod | GitHub | Issues | Forum | Changelog | Documentation | Template
spdlog
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Show HN: Logfmtxx – Header only C++23 structured logging library using logfmt
Why a new lib instead of using or contributing to an existing one as spdlog?
https://github.com/gabime/spdlog
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C++ Game Utility Libraries: for Game Dev Rustaceans
GitHub repo: gabime/spdlog
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Easy logging A logging system for c++20
SpdLog https://github.com/gabime/spdlog
- Blackbox library for embedded systems
- cpp macros
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Compiled logging library suggestion(s)?
The usual recommendation when logging libraries are brought up is spdlog, which is however header-only. It's available on Conan-center.
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What a good debugger can do
* Aha! In digging up the docs for NDC, I found this[1], which does mention a book for your reading list: "Patterns for Logging Diagnostic Messages" part of the book "Pattern Languages of Program Design 3" edited by Martin et al.
[1] https://github.com/gabime/spdlog
- Does spdlog::get()->critical throw?
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CMake question
FetchContent_Declare( spdlog GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/gabime/spdlog GIT_TAG origin/v1.x ) FetchContent_MakeAvailable(spdlog)
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I want to slightly change the behavior of the std::cout
Typically, you'd use a logging library to handle stuff like this. I personally like spdlog. You use different logger functions (info, warn, error) and depending on what level you have set for the logger (or globally) some of the functions become no-ops. E.g. When not running in verbose mode all spdlog::info() do nothing.
What are some alternatives?
dear-imgui-unity - Unity package for Dear ImGui
glog - C++ implementation of the Google logging module
python-tcod - A high-performance Python port of libtcod. Includes the libtcodpy module for backwards compatibility with older projects.
Boost.Log - Boost Logging library
libtcod - A collection of tools and algorithms for developing traditional roguelikes. Such as field-of-view, pathfinding, and a tile-based terminal emulator.
easyloggingpp - C++ logging library. It is extremely powerful, extendable, light-weight, fast performing, thread and type safe and consists of many built-in features. It provides ability to write logs in your own customized format. It also provide support for logging your classes, third-party libraries, STL and third-party containers etc.
RSRevived
G3log - G3log is an asynchronous, "crash safe", logger that is easy to use with default logging sinks or you can add your own. G3log is made with plain C++14 (C++11 support up to release 1.3.2) with no external libraries (except gtest used for unit tests). G3log is made to be cross-platform, currently running on OSX, Windows and several Linux distros. See Readme below for details of usage.
tcod_tutorial_v2
plog - Portable, simple and extensible C++ logging library
glsp - The GameLisp scripting language
log4cplus - log4cplus is a simple to use C++ logging API providing thread-safe, flexible, and arbitrarily granular control over log management and configuration. It is modelled after the Java log4j API.