reduct-cpp
ptc-print
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MIT License | MIT License |
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reduct-cpp
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How to integrate Reduct Storage to your C++ application
Currently, we have only tested the SDK on Linux AMD64, but if you need to port it to another operating system or platform, you can create an issue for assistance.
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All Client SDKs were updated for Reduct Storage v1.1.0
If you've been using the Reduct Storage client-side SDKs for Python, JavaScript or C++ to interact with your storage instances, then you'll want to upgrade to the latest version. This week, all of our SDKs were updated to support Reduct Storage v1.1.0 with Token API. With this new release, we've made some important enhancements and bug fixes that will make your development experience smoother and more productive. So make sure you upgrade today!
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Managing buckets with Reduct Storage CLI Client
Python, JavaScript, or C++ SDKs
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How to keep a history of file changes with C++
Here, I'm going to show you how you can keep track of file changes in a directory and store them in Reduct Storage by using its C++ client SDK. You can find the full working example here.
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Reduct Storage Client SDK for C++ 1.0.0 was released
Hey everyone, I just released the Reduct Storage SDK for C++ v1.0.0. Now it supports Reduct Storage v1.0.0.
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Reduct Storage SDKs update and Web Console v0.5.0
C++ SDK v0.8.0
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How we started our database
Now that we had a working battle-proven solution and approval, we kept working on the storage engine and its ecosystem. We promoted the project and grew our community. By September 2022, we already had Client SDKs for C++, Python , JavaScript and an embedded WebConsole. We stopped integrating new features into the experimental version 0 and started planing version 1.0 which should be ready for a commercial usage.
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Reduct Storage Client SDK for C++ 0.7.0 was released
I've just released a new version of the SDK which supports HTTP API v0.7. The most important new feature is the IBucket::Query method. It allows to iterate records for a given time interval:
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C++ Show and Tell - August 2022
Moreover, it has a client SDK is written in C++ https://github.com/reduct-storage/reduct-cpp, so you can integrate the storage engine in your C++ applications.
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C++ Client SDK v0.6.0 has been released
Full Changelog
ptc-print
- ptc-print v1.2.1: a single-header C++ library for custom printing to the output stream
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ptc-print v1.2.0: a C++17/20 header-only library for custom printing to the output stream (basically a detailed implementation of the Python print() function with improvements)
Repository link: https://github.com/JustWhit3/ptc-print
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ptc-print: a C++17 header-only library for custom printing to the output stream (basically a detailed implementation of the Python print() function with improvements)
Hello everybody, I want to present you `ptc-print`, a modern C++ library for custom printing to the output stream. It is basically a detailed implementation of the Python `print()` function, with several additions. It is **NOT** a formatting library as `fmt`, but a pretty printer tool which provides you a most comfortable way to print generic stuff to the output stream. In particular, some of its features are: - It is constructed through the `Print` functor, which is a fully type- and thread-safe class with automatic memory management, implemented through an *header-only* library, with no external dependencies. - It supports also the usage of *ANSI escape sequences*. - It supports the printing of all the standard types and also stdlib ones (`std::vector`, `std::map` etc...). - It is possible to choose to print using different char types (`char`, `wchar_t`...). - Several [advantages](https://github.com/JustWhit3/ptc-print#advantages) with respect to similar libraries (friendly syntax, better performances, etc...). There is a whole README section dedicated to this. It has also many more features like the possibility to choose end and separator characters (like in Python) or to set a pattern among each printed argument. In the main README you can find all the information you want, a list of todo stuff and some preliminary [benchmarking](https://github.com/JustWhit3/ptc-print#comparison-with-other-libraries) studies I performed with respect to other similar libraries. With [performance improvements](https://github.com/JustWhit3/ptc-print#performance-improvements) options enabled it is even consistently faster than `fmt::print` or `printf`. If you like the repo don't forget to leave a star on GitHub! Thanks. Repository link: https://github.com/JustWhit3/ptc-print
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C++ Show and Tell - August 2022
Repository: https://github.com/JustWhit3/ptc-print
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