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sqlpp11
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What C++ library do you wish existed but hasn’t been created yet?
sqlpp11 actually helps in this area (which imo is the most error prone area of using a database) and offers compile time query checking
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Using CPP with SQL
I haven't used this, though I did see some presentations about it which got my interest: https://github.com/rbock/sqlpp11
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I don't want to learn your garbage query language
If you love C++ Template magic look at https://github.com/rbock/sqlpp11
This allows "normal" C++ code, which by the compiler is converted into the query string, allowing code like
for (const auto& row : db(select(all_of(foo)).from(foo).where(foo.hasFun or foo.name == "joker")))
Better Enums
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How to convert an enum to string in C++
I really like better_enums instead of magic_enums. There’s no limit on enum size with it: http://aantron.github.io/better-enums/
It was heavily used at a former employer of mine, so definitely a solid production-ready solution.
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What C++ library do you wish existed but hasn’t been created yet?
IIRC I then switched to another library doing the same stuff: https://github.com/aantron/better-enums It is not as magical, as it uses a special macro to define the enum, using dedicated syntax. So it only works for enums you yourself define. However, it did work a lot better for me with enums with huge values.
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Behind the magic of magic_enum
I can't keep up! First we have better enum, then some guy at a conference says we have to use wise enum instead, and now you speak of magic enum!
- What are some cool modern libraries you enjoy using?
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let's all be chads
If you need a laugh today, look at Better Enums library for C++. If you thought moving from C to C++ would let you leave macros behind, think again! Enums in C++ still suck (a bit less than in C though), so someone built a library to help with that. And it's built on macros. So you can only have 64 entries per enum. And the library's code is barely readable.
What are some alternatives?
pggen - Generate type-safe Go for any Postgres query. If Postgres can run the query, pggen can generate code for it.
C++ Format - A modern formatting library
SqlKata Query Builder - SQL query builder, written in c#, helps you build complex queries easily, supports SqlServer, MySql, PostgreSql, Oracle, Sqlite and Firebird
stb - stb single-file public domain libraries for C/C++
libsqldb - Wrapper to different SQL backends
Klib - A standalone and lightweight C library
honeysql - Turn Clojure data structures into SQL
American Fuzzy Lop - american fuzzy lop - a security-oriented fuzzer
sqlx - general purpose extensions to golang's database/sql
Cppcheck - static analysis of C/C++ code
mysql - MySQL C++ client based on Boost.Asio
Boost.Signals - Boost.org signals2 module