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C++17 ~~Template~~ Meta-Programming library (by boost-ext)
Experimental Boost.DI
C++14 Dependency Injection Library (by boost-ext)
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mp
Posts with mentions or reviews of mp.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-08.
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Compile-Time 'Fun' with Std.ranges
C++20 allows to `almost` natively use std.ranges for template meta-programming. Idea explored at - https://github.com/boost-ext/mp.
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[C++20] Write meta-function once using STL apply to types/values/tuples/fixed_string/...
C++ enables new way of Template Meta-Programming where STL can be used. Some of its' power might be found in https://github.com/boost-ext/mp.
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How to filter tuple at compile time, by values of its elements (instead of types) ?
With mp (https://github.com/boost-ext/mp) you can use std::ranges to do it to
- [C++20] New way of meta-programming?
- New Way of Meta-Programming?
Experimental Boost.DI
Posts with mentions or reviews of Experimental Boost.DI.
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What are some cool modern libraries you enjoy using?
I love: https://github.com/boost-ext/di for dependency injection
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[C++20] New way of meta-programming?
https://github.com/boost-ext/di (To detect constructor parameters and inject dependencies without runtime dispatch)
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Dependency injection
I was looking to try boost.di for some time, looks nice. https://boost-ext.github.io/di/
- Dependency injection with c++
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Architecture of a Qt application
Things like Dependency Injection/Inversion are a little more cumbersome in C++ but certainly can be done, and I believe there's libraries for that as well (found a couple searching around, like fruit and boost-ext di ).
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Jodd – The Unbearable Lightness of Java
Dependency injection does not have to be dynamic, it can totally be done at compile time. Boost DI is an example: https://boost-ext.github.io/di/
- DI in c++ hurt by lack of good libraries?
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Top five C/C++ things/tips/tricks you wish you had known earlier and are now used very often
Funny you mention dependency injection, proposed Boost.DI shall be up for Boost peer review probably in March. https://boost-ext.github.io/di/