strf
Yet another C++ text formatting library. (by robhz786)
Experimental Boost.MSM-lite
Boost.SML (formerly called Boost.MSM-lite) (by krzysztof-jusiak)
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strf
Posts with mentions or reviews of strf.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-26.
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issue with libfmt and locale: Alignment is not correct.
You might get interested in trying strf library instead:
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std::format, UTF-8-literals and Unicode escape sequence is a mess
If you want a formatting library that supports well char8_t and UTF, you might get interested in the one I'm developing: Strf.
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How many people use printf() in their C++ code ?
You might like the strf formatting library then
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How to get unicode of special characters in c++
You can also use https://github.com/robhz786/strf to convert utf-8 to utf-32 ( as demonstrated here).
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Root cause of log4j: format string is a historical mistake. fast_io is the future.
Format strings enable the use of tools like gettex. However, with the strf formatting library, It is possible to use them without a format string.
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State of the art for CPOs (customization points) in C++?
So it is a formatting library (strf), and if one wants to make a type xyz printable, one can either specialize a template or overload tag_invoke function, like below:
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std::locale portability
The Strf formatting library may solve your problem:
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Converting int to char*
There is the strf formatting library. Its current version (0.14) is not working well in CUDA, but I'm working to fix this into the next release, which should come soon. The usage would be:
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Do you use cout or printf
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Experimental Boost.MSM-lite
Posts with mentions or reviews of Experimental Boost.MSM-lite.
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We haven't tracked posts mentioning Experimental Boost.MSM-lite yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing strf and Experimental Boost.MSM-lite you can also consider the following projects:
C++ Format - A modern formatting library
Boost.Signals - Boost.org signals2 module
American Fuzzy Lop - american fuzzy lop - a security-oriented fuzzer
stb - stb single-file public domain libraries for C/C++
RE2 - RE2 is a fast, safe, thread-friendly alternative to backtracking regular expression engines like those used in PCRE, Perl, and Python. It is a C++ library.
SDS - Simple Dynamic Strings library for C
libssh2 - the SSH library
ZXing - ZXing ("Zebra Crossing") barcode scanning library for Java, Android
Klib - A standalone and lightweight C library
strf vs C++ Format
Experimental Boost.MSM-lite vs Boost.Signals
strf vs American Fuzzy Lop
Experimental Boost.MSM-lite vs stb
strf vs RE2
Experimental Boost.MSM-lite vs SDS
strf vs libssh2
Experimental Boost.MSM-lite vs ZXing
strf vs SDS
Experimental Boost.MSM-lite vs American Fuzzy Lop
strf vs Klib
Experimental Boost.MSM-lite vs C++ Format