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metal-cpp
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Nitro: A fast, lightweight 3MB inference server with OpenAI-Compatible API
My understanding is the proliferation of “XYZ-cpp” AI frameworks is due to the c++ support in Apple’s gpu library ‘Metal’, and the popularity of apple silicon for inference (and there are a few technical reasons for this): https://developer.apple.com/metal/cpp/
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Show HN: C-ocoa, Write iOS/macOS apps in any language, with a generated C API
This is basically also what the "official" C++ API for Metal does (https://developer.apple.com/metal/cpp/), it's an automatically generated bindings wrapper which calls into ObjC runtime functions.
I also dabbled a bit with this idea by parsing clang AST-dumps of macOS system headers:
https://github.com/floooh/objc-ast-experiments
Unfortunately this is very brittle, and also broke on ARM CPUs, I guess the shim code needs some ABI adjustments (famously, objc_msgSend has multiple "ABI shapes": https://www.mikeash.com/pyblog/objc_msgsends-new-prototype.h...).
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What's the best way to learn Metal?
There's official C++-interface: https://developer.apple.com/metal/cpp/
- What are some alternatives to OpenGL for Mac
- Opinion for graphic api's?
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A brief interview with Tcl creator John Ousterhout
It doesn't matter if the project driven by Microsoft or not, the cat (of automatically generated language bindings) is out of the bag. E.g. Zig is using the same approach without being an official MS project: https://github.com/marlersoft/zigwin32, and Apple has an automatically generated C++ API for Metal (https://developer.apple.com/metal/cpp/).
In the future, the question won't be "what language do I need to learn to code on this platform", but instead "are there language bindings for my favourite language".
- Cross platform low level graphics API suitable for game development?
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GCC now includes Modula-2 and Rust. Do they work on OpenBSD?
this? https://developer.apple.com/metal/cpp/
Doesn't it just use objc/runtime.h and if anything is missing you can just add your custom api calls?
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A learning path for Vulkan that focuses on concepts?
Metal has C++ bindings (which cover a full app lifecycle so you don’t have to touch Objective-C/Swift at all) but they’re based on the Objective-C memory model. There are some helper structs mimicking shared pointers, but you’ll still need to understand the basics of how an autorelease pool is used to avoid memory leaks and/or bad access crashes.
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CTO of Azure declares C++ "deprecated"
On https://developer.apple.com/metal/cpp/ check Foundation folder and all those nice Object::sendMessage().
cppwin32
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MSVC C++23 Update
I would imagine something like https://github.com/microsoft/cppwin32 would maybe be an easier way forward for that?
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TIL we can prevent macro invocation by placing the function name in parentheses
no, Microsoft has rewritten the windows API in C++ I think https://github.com/microsoft/cppwin32
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A brief interview with Tcl creator John Ousterhout
An official work in progress Windows binding, still far behind of what C# existing bindings are capable of, or legacy toolkits like MFC.
Also given how the team has managed C++/CX transition to C++/WinRT with lesser tooling stuck on C++17, dropped Modern C++ bindings [0][1], before going into other shinny thing, I wonder how long they will keep at it.
[0] - https://blogs.windows.com/windowsdeveloper/2021/01/21/making...
[1] - https://github.com/microsoft/cppwin32
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VS2022 how to make Windows C++ (like VB) program
If you want to use the old tooling, your C++ is going to be very "C with classes," and it's going to use a lot of weird datatypes that don't feel very C++ at all. Microsoft had a project for wrapping the Windows API in idiomatic C++, but appear to have abandoned it. If you choose to go down this road, Charles Petzold's Programming Windows is the book to get. Yes, it's 25 years old, but all the new stuff is just new COM controls (which you can look up in the API documentation)--the fundamentals of making a Windows API program work seriously have not changed.
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Windows API as a C++ module ?
Even Rust has a native projection of the windows API (which is actually pretty usable). This projection has the same roots as the C++ projection mentioned by u/amnesiac0x07C5. So I don't believe macros are a blocker here.
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Win32 strings
See : https://github.com/microsoft/cppwin32
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Wanting to get started
Microsoft have recently put decent effort into making the Windows APIs more accessible to C++ users. One of these efforts is called C++/WinRT, and it specifically targets applications intended for "modern" Windows (Windows 8 and later). There's another effort underway at Microsoft for making the older Win32 API more C++-friendly, but it isn't documented nearly as well.
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How to use C++ HANDLE event
There is a similar project for C++, but it sadly seems to be dead already. The last commit was one year ago.
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[Belay the C++] windows.h breaks the STL (and my will to live)
not that hard to wrap windows.h and undef the annoying stuff, and only a handful of files in your codebase will include it anyway. on the other hand stuff like this looks extremely worse and exactly like the kind of c++ that is hard banned in gamedev codebases
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Microsoft is working on making the Win32 api available for use in modern C++
They are, actually, it's linked from the article: https://github.com/microsoft/cppwin32
What are some alternatives?
MoltenVK - MoltenVK is a Vulkan Portability implementation. It layers a subset of the high-performance, industry-standard Vulkan graphics and compute API over Apple's Metal graphics framework, enabling Vulkan applications to run on macOS, iOS and tvOS.
winapi - Windows API declarations without <windows.h>, for internal Boost use.
Cinder - Cinder is a community-developed, free and open source library for professional-quality creative coding in C++.
imgui - Dear ImGui: Bloat-free Graphical User interface for C++ with minimal dependencies
LearnOpenGL - Code repository of all OpenGL chapters from the book and its accompanying website https://learnopengl.com
wil - Windows Implementation Library
objc4
STL - MSVC's implementation of the C++ Standard Library.
metal-rs - Rust bindings for Metal
win32metadata - Tooling to generate metadata for Win32 APIs in the Windows SDK.
OpenFrameworks - openFrameworks is a community-developed cross platform toolkit for creative coding in C++.
go-figure - Prints ASCII art from text.