ordered-map
C++ hash map and hash set which preserve the order of insertion (by Tessil)
etl
Embedded Template Library (by ETLCPP)
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ordered-map | etl | |
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2 | 55 | |
500 | 1,949 | |
- | 2.4% | |
3.5 | 9.2 | |
4 months ago | 2 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
ordered-map
Posts with mentions or reviews of ordered-map.
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and similar projects.
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How to create std::map that preserves the order of insertion just using standard C++?
https://github.com/Tessil/ordered-map might be an interesting read
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What’s the fastest doubly linked list out there?
Doing some searching, looks like here's an example of someone building one, https://github.com/Tessil/ordered-map
etl
Posts with mentions or reviews of etl.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-28.
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Modern C++ Programming Course
If you can't use the STL because of exceptions: https://www.etlcpp.com/
- How many of you do you actually use C++?
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Undefined Behavior?
You can also use ETL (https://www.etlcpp.com)
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As an embedded programmer which parts of C++ should I focus?
Use ETL for embedded standard library functionality: https://www.etlcpp.com/
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C++ on embedded studio
The best choice here is use embedded Template Library: https://www.etlcpp.com/
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C++20 for bare-metal microcontroller programming
If you can't get C++23, expected it's implemented in the ETL (it's also just a really amazing library for this kind of stuff - highly recommend!).
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Recompile C++ Standard library to only include classes that are embedded system friendly
I want to use some of C++ std library classes/functions in my embedded system library project that I'm writing. However as the environment has limited ressources I don't want to have use or expose classes or functions that do the following: * Dynamic memory allocations * RTTI * Runtime exceptions I will be rewriting some basic container and algorithms according to my needs. I know that there are other re writes of STL like ESTL but I don't want to have any external dependencies So my question is can I somehow compile/package a fork of C++ std library that only include embedded systems friendly classes such as: - array - tuple - variant - type_traits Etc This compiled library must be completely standalone. The compiler that I use can support upto C++17 standard.
- Looking for well written, modern C++ (17/20) example projects for microcontrollers
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What are some essential libraries for embedded systems everyone should learn?
I will never not recommend the Embedded Template Library
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What programming language should I pick up as a senior developer ?
STL containers use dynamic memory allocation which is often a no-no in embedded contexts. there is the ETL https://www.etlcpp.com/ but I haven't used it!
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ordered-map and etl you can also consider the following projects:
Ygg - An intrusive C++17 implementation of a Red-Black-Tree, a Weight Balanced Tree, a Dynamic Segment Tree and much more!
EA Standard Template Library - EASTL stands for Electronic Arts Standard Template Library. It is an extensive and robust implementation that has an emphasis on high performance.