mk_parse_int
mk_clib
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mk_parse_int
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C++ Show and Tell - March 2023
String to int (signed, unsigned), (short, int, long, ...): https://github.com/MarekKnapek/mk_parse_int
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C++ Show and Tell - February 2023
Hi, I had very similar idea. I created a library that allows you to convert string to int in C89. It works with all integer types (short, int, long), signed and unsigned. New integers could be easily added. Its interface is also inspired by from_chars. No locales. Is fuzz tested. Will add wchar_t string support. https://github.com/MarekKnapek/mk_parse_int
mk_clib
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Cryptographic hash functions calculator on-line.
Hi Reddit, I implemented yet another on-line cryptographic hash functions calculator. It is written in C, compiled into WebAssembly and is running inside your web browser (nothing is sent to the server). The calculator: https://marekknapek.github.io/hash, web page source code: https://github.com/MarekKnapek/MarekKnapek.github.io, C source code: https://github.com/MarekKnapek/mk_clib.
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Show off your (side) projects!
Added readme to the mk_clib thing.
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C++ Show and Tell - March 2023
Current stuff we are talking about: https://github.com/MarekKnapek/mk_clib This supports unsigned integers only, size of the integer needs to be decided at compile time (by macros). If you want to explore this, I suggest you start by the factorial application, it is located in mkcfct.c file. All you have to do to run it is to compile it by your compiler. In case of GCC for example it is gcc -DNDEBUG mkcfct.c no need for build system, dependencies manager, no nothing. I'm Windows guy, so there is Visual Studio 2022 solution also. There are fuzz tests also. Beware, compile times are huuuge.
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