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structopt
- The Val Object Model : Dave Abrahams, Sean Parent, Dimitri Racordon, David Sankel
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cmdlime - possibly the least verbose command line parsing library for C++17
Hello everyone! I'm not a reddit user, but my previously open-sourced projects have been only seen by one of my coworkers and I can't even find them on google, so I'm trying to get some visibility) It's just a command line parser, but it uses the idea of declaring the structure which acts as the data scheme for the parser and result storage simultaneously, which I think is the best possible approach for the problem. I was excited when I discovered it with the structopt library, but I had too many gripes with its interface (required duplication of your structure content in the macro, everything besides positional arguments has to be wrapped in std::optional, inability to set parameters' description to the help message, etc), so I've built an alternative that doesn't tick me off. At least so far) I hope someone finds it interesting.
- structopt v0.1.2 released
awesome-hpp
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Collecting the best C++ practices
awesome-hpp. A curated list of awesome header-only C++ libraries.
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oof: real-time, full-color console output for C++
I sampled ten arbitrary projects from https://github.com/p-ranav/awesome-hpp, and not one of them used this pattern. Maybe it's more common in some circles than others?
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Is C++ Still Worth Learning? Absolutely! Yes Rust And Go Are Awesome. There Is Still Work To Be Done In C++
If package managers seem intimidating, try header-only libraries that require no compilation or configuration.
- A curated list of header-only C++ libraries
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Why is it preferred to declare functions in header files but not define them?
That doesn't mean there aren't any header-only libraries. Usually small libraries implement everything in a header file. Checkout this GitHub link. With such header-only-libraries, all you have to do is include the header, write code which uses them, compile and you are done. This also doesn't involve the headache of setting up complicated build systems.
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CXXGraph Library
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What are some alternatives?
CLI11 - CLI11 is a command line parser for C++11 and beyond that provides a rich feature set with a simple and intuitive interface.
mp-units - The quantities and units library for C++
entt - Gaming meets modern C++ - a fast and reliable entity component system (ECS) and much more
replxx - A readline and libedit replacement that supports UTF-8, syntax highlighting, hints and Windows and is BSD licensed.
alpaca - Serialization library written in C++17 - Pack C++ structs into a compact byte-array without any macros or boilerplate code
eos - A lightweight 3D Morphable Face Model library in modern C++
graphlite - A lightweight C++ graph library
CXXGraph - Header-Only C++ Library for Graph Representation and Algorithms
clap-imgui - Minimal example of prototyping CLAP audio plugins using Dear ImGui as the user interface.
cppbestpractices - Collaborative Collection of C++ Best Practices. This online resource is part of Jason Turner's collection of C++ Best Practices resources. See README.md for more information.
cclap - C++ command line argument parser
linenoise - A small self-contained alternative to readline and libedit