rvscript
Heady
rvscript | Heady | |
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8 | 3 | |
214 | 41 | |
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8.4 | 0.0 | |
about 2 months ago | about 2 years ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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rvscript
- Fast RISC-V-based scripting back end for game engines
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Creating register VM similar to RISC-V instruction set
Here's some prior art if it helps: https://github.com/fwsGonzo/rvscript
- rvscript: Fast RISC-V-based scripting backend for game engines
- RVScript: Fast RISC-V-based scripting back end for game engines
- Rvscript: Fast RISC-V-based scripting back end for game engines
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C++ Show and Tell - April 2022
This is one of the incantantions I am using (taken from here):
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libriscv: Multiprocessing for Compute Functions
I have a fairly simplistic variant of the game engine script that I try to keep current in https://github.com/fwsGonzo/rvscript, but it needs more work.
Heady
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C++ Show and Tell - April 2022
I've recently made a small update to Heady, which is a C++ library and command-line tool used to create amalgamated single-header libraries from standard C++ source files. In the readme, I also describe how to prepare your source code for header amalgamation using four rules.
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Example of a well organized header-only lib
If you're interested, I've made an open source utility called Heady that converts normal C++ library code into an amalgamated header file. You obviously have to follow a few rules and mark up your functions appropriately, but I've been using this successfully in my Jinx scripting library for a while now.
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Jinx Scripting Language 1.3 released
In of the first sections in the tutorial and on the Github landing page, I mention that Jinx requires C++ 17, because I do make use of a few C++ 17-specific features. For example, one of those techniques makes it simpler to offer an amalgamated header-only version of the library. I specifically test on the big three: MSVC, Clang, and gcc, on Windows, Mac, and Linux respectively, so I typically don't use features not available on the latest versions of those OSes and their toolchains, or else offer conditional compilation.
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