qspdlog
A simple Qt based widget for visualizing spdlog output. (by arsdever)
qcoro
C++ Coroutines for Qt (by danvratil)
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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.
qspdlog
Posts with mentions or reviews of qspdlog.
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Help needed in setting up the CI workflow of my repo
Here is the link to the repository https://github.com/arsdever/qspdlog
- Qt-based logging widget for spdlog using model/view pattern
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A new widget for Qt that shows spdlog messages
Are you a Qt and spdlog user? Check out this new widget
qcoro
Posts with mentions or reviews of qcoro.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-25.
- Asynchronous Clean-Up (in Rust)
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Is anyone using coroutines seriously?
Yes, with boost.asio and with a self written Qt Networking Coroutine Library like QCoro.
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Qt Creator 10 Released
You're not completely wrong, but I think this overstating things by a lot. I'll grant you the containers for example, but you can generally use STL algorithms with them. And plenty of old ways of doing things have left modern Qt-based codebases and moved to more modern ways of doing things, including a fair amount of moc macro usage (and yes, you can remove the moc these days, but it has different perf characteristics - cf. the verdigris project).
The community around Qt is pretty active at adopting modern C++, e.g. imho https://github.com/danvratil/qcoro is leading work.
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C++20 coroutines explained simply
I though that with the meager support for coroutines that C++ 20 has, it would take ages till I could use that in Qt, but I discovered that it's actually quite nice with QCoro, which is a 3rd part library that is able to leverage coroutines in Qt's event loop with just an add on. I thought it would require extra facilities in the language/library, plus some large patch to Qt to have the first support of them.
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What is the standard for writing network & database code in C++?
If you want to use coroutines with Qt, QCoro yends to work well: https://qcoro.dvratil.cz/
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Support for co_await in Qt?
Have a look at https://github.com/danvratil/qcoro
What are some alternatives?
When comparing qspdlog and qcoro you can also consider the following projects:
LibreMines - A Free/Libre and Open Source Software Qt based Minesweeper game available for GNU/Linux, FreeBSD and Windows systems.
asiochan - Go-like channels for ASIO C++20 coroutines