task_timetable
C++ library to execute or repeat user provided tasks at specified intervals. (by picanumber)
snct-constraints
Prevent whole classes of errors by constraining input parameters (by SRNissen)
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10.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 24 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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task_timetable
Posts with mentions or reviews of task_timetable.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-01.
snct-constraints
Posts with mentions or reviews of snct-constraints.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-01.
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Using Exceptions for all Error Handling.... in Theory
This'll require that you write a lot of classes to constrain parameters. May I suggest you don't, and instead use snct::Constrained?
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Error handling in API design
I would recommend also watching the second half of Ben Deane's Using Types Effectively and, if that made you think "I should start writing some Total Functions," I suggest you follow it up by looking at the snct::Constrained class for contraining input parameters.
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C++ Show and Tell - November 2022
snct::Constrained
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Can I learn if a class has been templated on a specific type
I've went ahead and created a pull request: https://github.com/SRNissen/snct-constraints/pull/1
- Make error handling the users problem - Søren Nissen - Meeting C++ online lightning talks
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C++ Show and Tell - June 2022
I created snct::constraints, a wrapper that lets you express constraints on parameters directly in code. This lets you write total functions, and puts the constraints right there in code so your users don't need to read separate docs to understand what does/doesn't violate preconditions.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing task_timetable and snct-constraints you can also consider the following projects:
BuzzBot - A Linux/macOS/Windows application for tracking your favorite alcoholic drinks, using C++ & the Qt framework.
Pepper - PE32 (x86) and PE32+ (x64) binaries analysis tool, resources viewer/extractor.
yacw
AmsiHelper - Antimalware Scan Interface Helper
FluidSimulation
simple_raytracing_cuda - Simple Multithreaded Raytracing Ported to CUDA
solver-of-second-degree-equations-
StrToNum - String to Number conversion constexpr library, for char and wchar_t strings.
ooze
smolnes - NES emulator in <5000 bytes of C
treble - A header-only C++ library for self-tuning functions.
thread-pool - A modern, fast, lightweight thread pool library based on C++20
task_timetable vs BuzzBot
snct-constraints vs Pepper
task_timetable vs yacw
snct-constraints vs AmsiHelper
task_timetable vs FluidSimulation
snct-constraints vs simple_raytracing_cuda
task_timetable vs solver-of-second-degree-equations-
snct-constraints vs StrToNum
task_timetable vs ooze
snct-constraints vs smolnes
task_timetable vs treble
snct-constraints vs thread-pool