Experimental Boost.MSM-lite
Boost.SML (formerly called Boost.MSM-lite) (by krzysztof-jusiak)
STX
C++17 & C++ 20 error-handling and utility extensions. (by lamarrr)
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0.0 | 8.1 | |
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- STX – C++17 and C++ 20 error-handling and utility extensions
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Freestanding and exceptions: failfast with STL codebase?
I happen to know of embedded template library and stx (lecture) which are both designed for freestanding, but I've never used them and Idk if they do what you want. I've been messing with macros using statement-expressions for error propagation lately (loosely similar to how SerenityOS uses them), and I like that a lot, but it might only exist in GCC and Clang.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Experimental Boost.MSM-lite and STX you can also consider the following projects:
Boost.Signals - Boost.org signals2 module
leaf - Lightweight Error Augmentation Framework
stb - stb single-file public domain libraries for C/C++
UNITS - a compile-time, header-only, dimensional analysis and unit conversion library built on c++14 with no dependencies.
SDS - Simple Dynamic Strings library for C
ZXing - ZXing ("Zebra Crossing") barcode scanning library for Java, Android
Cppcheck - static analysis of C/C++ code
American Fuzzy Lop - american fuzzy lop - a security-oriented fuzzer
C++ Format - A modern formatting library
casacore - Suite of C++ libraries for radio astronomy data processing
Experimental Boost.MSM-lite vs Boost.Signals
STX vs leaf
Experimental Boost.MSM-lite vs stb
STX vs UNITS
Experimental Boost.MSM-lite vs SDS
STX vs SDS
Experimental Boost.MSM-lite vs ZXing
STX vs Cppcheck
Experimental Boost.MSM-lite vs American Fuzzy Lop
STX vs stb
Experimental Boost.MSM-lite vs C++ Format
STX vs casacore