maddy
FunctionalPlus
maddy | FunctionalPlus | |
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3 | 10 | |
186 | 2,006 | |
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7.0 | 7.7 | |
4 months ago | 17 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | Boost Software License 1.0 |
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maddy
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OSD600 Lab 8
Since I offloaded my markdown parsing to maddy, I did not test for it because it was not my own code. As a result, it was difficult to find parts that I could test. I mostly created my test cases for end to end testing. Since the number of things to test for is always numerous, I ended up finding a few things I could test for. But, I definitely am not satisfied with the number of tests I currently have and will be adding more in the future.
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A good code thief
Across all the JavaScript-based SSGs, palpatine is developed from the ground up using C++ and CMake as the build system. As the developer and maintainer of palpatine my main concern is to make it lightning fast compared to others. Currently, palpatine1.5 can generate a static site in less than 1 second. I've also made sure that it is easy to use, with a simple command line interface. The documentation is also precise and easy to follow. However, it is lacking one of the core features, supporting markdown files fully. I've been working on this feature for the past few days and I found a header-only Markdown parser library maddy. But it seems that it has been more than a year since the last commit was made to the library. I'm not sure if it is still being maintained. CMake was quite upset about how outdated it was.
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OSD600 Lab 6
Taking inspiration from Docusaurus, I added full markdown parsing support to my SSG. I chose to add this because it was a core component of my SSG that remained incomplete. Instead of adding a nice-to-have feature, I figured it would be best to complete the core functionality of my SSG first. Instead of coding my own markdown parsing, it was much easier to simply use a markdown parsing library which already existed. I did this by using a maddy, a C++ markdown parsing library. The process of using the library was very straightforward, although calling its methods did noticeably slow down the html generation. After verifying that it worked with my SSG, I removed my initial implementation of markdown parsing.
FunctionalPlus
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Leaving Haskell Behind
Hoogle is really amazing!
Inspired by it, I implemented something similar for FunctionalPlus (a functional-programming library for C++): https://www.editgym.com/fplus-api-search/
I'd love to see more projects taking this path too. :)
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C++ algorithm helpers - kdalgorithms
You can get a feel for it on its api search site: as an example, enter these queries:
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C++20 Ranges The Key Advantage - Algorithm Composition
I use a library called FunctionalPlus daily.
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Why C++ for everything?
As idiomatic, I will try to adopt as much as possible purely functional programming in C++ by using https://github.com/Dobiasd/FunctionalPlus . Do you have by any chance any alternative suggestion?
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Building a Dual Shared and Static Library with CMake
Any project CML file that is more complex than this is mismanaged and needs fixing asap. There is absolutely no reason to make CML files describing requirements of a library substantially more complex other than if you have a vendetta against yourself, package maintainers and your users.
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CLion IDE
FunctionalPlus - 30 lines for usage requirements + 60 for install rules: just simple commands creating a target, setting properties and defining install rules. Hmm, nothing unholy here.
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Integrating sanitizers into your CI workflow
Another option is to use a superbuild CML where you can do all the nasty, platform specific things. Example of a superbuild CML.
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Best practice unit tests + examples with cmake
You can copy this project structure: https://github.com/Dobiasd/FunctionalPlus
- CMake and the Future of C++ Package Management
What are some alternatives?
tree-sitter-html - HTML grammar for Tree-sitter
C++ B-tree - Git mirror of the official (mercurial) repository of cpp-btree
forkleft - Fegeya Forkleft, C++ implementation of ~new generation~ mark-up language.
v8pp - Bind C++ functions and classes into V8 JavaScript engine
argumentum - C++ command line parsing library
dynamic_bitset - Simple Useful Libraries: C++17/20 header-only dynamic bitset
HMT - HMT is a multi-text editor which provides you to interact with HMTL, Markdown, Inline and Internal CSS with a one-click preview system...😲😲😲
Hashmaps - Various open addressing hashmap algorithms in C++
scope_guard - A modern C++ scope guard that is easy to use but hard to misuse.
function2 - Improved and configurable drop-in replacement to std::function that supports move only types, multiple overloads and more
yaal - Yet another abstraction layer - a general purpose C++ library.
sparsehash - C++ associative containers