raylibstarter
A simple raylib project template for CMake and C++ (by chfhhd)
Refureku
Cross-platform C++17 Runtime Reflection Library (by jsoysouvanh)
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2.0 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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raylibstarter
Posts with mentions or reviews of raylibstarter.
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Raylib examples don't work?
I like to use cmake to manage deps and config, because it can get annoying and complicated in C, especially if you have other deps, it puts a lot of your users to get it working. It's a nice cross-platform way to keep track of it all. Here is a nice starter-project for that. It depends on how you want to set things up, but you can have cmake download raylib and build it for you, as well as build your own project, and cache the parts that don't change, if you want.
Refureku
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- Refureku v2.2.0 released :)
- Refureku v2.0.0 is out! - Dynamic reflection library
- Refureku v2.0.0 is out!
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Adding reflection to an existing codebase
I will soon release a new major version of my reflection library (Refureku). It only requires you to tag the classes you want to reflect and include a generated file as well as a macro for code injection. I am not sure whether it is reasonable for you but it's one solution among others: https://github.com/jsoysouvanh/Refureku