muzero-cpp
A C++ pytorch implementation of MuZero (by tuero)
Heady
A utility for creating amalgamated single-header C++ libraries (by JamesBoer)
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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muzero-cpp
Posts with mentions or reviews of muzero-cpp.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-24.
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Developing a C++ Library based on Torch
I also have a C++ implementation of MuZero, which has checkpointing/tensorboard support. If you have questions about design or functionality, let me know.
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C++ Show and Tell - April 2022
MuZero-CPP The first and only (AFAIK) full C++ implementation of MuZero.
Heady
Posts with mentions or reviews of Heady.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-03.
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C++ Show and Tell - April 2022
I've recently made a small update to Heady, which is a C++ library and command-line tool used to create amalgamated single-header libraries from standard C++ source files. In the readme, I also describe how to prepare your source code for header amalgamation using four rules.
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Example of a well organized header-only lib
If you're interested, I've made an open source utility called Heady that converts normal C++ library code into an amalgamated header file. You obviously have to follow a few rules and mark up your functions appropriately, but I've been using this successfully in my Jinx scripting library for a while now.
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Jinx Scripting Language 1.3 released
In of the first sections in the tutorial and on the Github landing page, I mention that Jinx requires C++ 17, because I do make use of a few C++ 17-specific features. For example, one of those techniques makes it simpler to offer an amalgamated header-only version of the library. I specifically test on the big three: MSVC, Clang, and gcc, on Windows, Mac, and Linux respectively, so I typically don't use features not available on the latest versions of those OSes and their toolchains, or else offer conditional compilation.
What are some alternatives?
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rvscript - Fast RISC-V-based scripting backend for game engines
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