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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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so5extra
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SObjectizer Tales - 26. Dispatcher selection
In this case, it’s possible that we need to craft and use a custom dispatcher for the purpose. This might be not an easy task in general but we know where to start as we learnt in this previous post. For example, in calico we have discussed and crafted a do_gui_message_loop() function to guarantee the OpenCV drawing happens on the calling thread – and we call this function from the main thread. An alternative solution consists in developing a customized dispatcher. Just to share another example, SObjectizer’s companion project so5extra, provides some battle-tested dispatchers tailored for boost ASIO.
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SObjectizer Tales - 5. Sending commands
Have you ever tried to cancel a timer on Alexa…while it was about to ring?! In SObjectizer, message cancellation is not strictly guaranteed. Indeed, a delayed message won’t be revoked if it left the timer thread already. This happens if you try cancelling the message too late, in that case there are good chances it will be delivered anyway. For example, if you send a message with delay 100ms and you try cancelling after 100ms then it might have left the timer thread already. There are ways to prevent this problem but won’t be discussed here. If you are interested, have a look at this.
cppinsights
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C++ Insights – See your source code with the eyes of a compiler
Sorry, I don't know about an Emacs plugin. All the plugins/extensions I'm aware of are listed in the Readme.md: https://github.com/andreasfertig/cppinsights/#c-insights--vi...
I'm happy to add an entry for Emacs once somebody develops a plugin for that editor.
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C++20 Idioms for Parameter Packs
Thank you! This is exactly the sort of thing I was looking for.
I found the source at https://github.com/andreasfertig/cppinsights
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Why does ![]{} equate to 0?
You can put it into https://cppinsights.io/ and see the conversions that happen under the hood.
- C++ lernen
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BitMasks in 2023
I tried this at https://cppinsights.io/ to see what is generated for something like:
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Ask HN: Best way to learn C++ in 2022
> https://cppinsights.io/ it's a must so you can investigate what gets generated by templates behind the scenes.
> http://eel.is/c++draft/ bookmark this, you will need it!
Now, about books I would suggest the latest "A tour of C++" by Bjarne Stroustrup; it's ideal for experienced programmers that want to learn modern C++ rather fast.
Other books would be Scott Meyers' Effective Series, Andrei Alexandrescu and Herb Sutter are a must, and of course Jason Turner's "C++ Weekly" series [1]; of course apart from the books, the links I have originally shared are more than enough to cover everything around C++.
[1] https://www.youtube.com/c/lefticus1/videos
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Ask HN: Where can I find C++ by Example?
https://cppinsights.io/ it's a must so you can investigate what gets generated by templates behind the scenes.
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Ask HN: Any tool to look C++ interpretation template form syntax to substitution
Try https://cppinsights.io. For example, go to https://cppinsights.io/s/8401262a and click the play button at the top left.
If you're doing something more complex, you might need metashell. See http://metashell.org/manual/how_to/index.html#see-what-templ.... But you have to really, deeply, love C++ to get much out of it.
- Question on a For each loop.
- Can anyone recommend a good book/resource on C++/C++ compilers? With detailed discussions of what happens "under the hood".
What are some alternatives?
SObjectizer - SObjectizer: it's all about in-process message dispatching!
LLVM-Guide - LLVM (Low Level Virtual Machine) Guide. Learn all about the compiler infrastructure, which is designed for compile-time, link-time, run-time, and "idle-time" optimization of programs. Originally implemented for C/C++ , though, has a variety of front-ends, including Java, Python, etc.
sobjectizer - An implementation of Actor, Publish-Subscribe, and CSP models in one rather small C++ framework. With performance, quality, and stability proved by years in the production.
lsif-clang - Language Server Indexing Format (LSIF) generator for C, C++ and Objective C
thread-pool - BS::thread_pool: a fast, lightweight, and easy-to-use C++17 thread pool library
GSL - Guidelines Support Library
Magic Enum C++ - Static reflection for enums (to string, from string, iteration) for modern C++, work with any enum type without any macro or boilerplate code
gcem - A C++ compile-time math library using generalized constant expressions
fccf - fccf: A command-line tool that quickly searches through C/C++ source code in a directory based on a search string and prints relevant code snippets that match the query.
Xoshiro-cpp - Header-only Xoshiro/Xoroshiro PRNG wrapper library for modern C++ (C++17/C++20)
opencilk-project - Monorepo for the OpenCilk compiler. Forked from llvm/llvm-project and based on Tapir/LLVM.
cppreference-doc - C++ standard library reference