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rust-like traits on plain C++ with short macro (type erasure actually)
Or dyno or Poly or Not-Actually-Boost.TE or ...
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C++ Polymorphism Without Inheritance Using Glaze
https://github.com/boost-ext/te Boost TE ("unnoficial boost project")
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[C++20] New way of meta-programming?
https://github.com/boost-ext/te (for SBO performance and type.erasure call syntax)
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Type Erasure in C++ Explained
And if it were in the standard there wouldn't be at least five well known libraries implementing it (including from Adobe and from Facebook): https://github.com/boost-ext/te#similar-libraries
As far as I know (I don't really follow the committee work) the latest attempt to introduce run-time duck-typing in the standard was https://github.com/andyprowl/virtual-concepts, which seems dead.
glaze
- [C++20] to_tuple with compile-time names
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More helpful reflection in Glaze for GCC and Clang (MSVC please take note)
Previously in the Glaze library, you would need to write out your key names along with the member object pointers. However, as of version 1.8.0, these key names are now optional. If the keys are not provided the member variable name will be reflected for serialization/deserialization. I'm even more excited about this reflection than the previously announced pure Clang reflection, because it works well with user customization and supports non-aggregate, non-default constructible, and non-constexpr types.
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Efficient Versatile Encoding (EVE) - A new, extremely fast binary data format
BEVE fully supports JSON messages. The Glaze C++ JSON library allows users to use the same API to encode/decode to either JSON or EVE binary. Glaze also encodes/decodes directly into your C++ structures and standard library containers, making it easy to use without additional copies.
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How to arrange a bunch of variables into one array of bytes in memory?
I would either look at https://github.com/eyalz800/zpp_bits or https://github.com/stephenberry/glaze. FYI, glaze both supports json and binary.
- [Cpp] Nouvelle bibliothèque JSON la plus rapide pour C ++ 20
- DynaMix 2.0.0 Released
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Full source code of Glaze is leaked. I'm curious if someone with knowledge is able to reverse engineer this techinque for enhanced model training with minial style interference.
Glaze is a software that uses artificial intelligence to create realistic images from text descriptions. It is based on Stable Diffusion, an open source framework for image synthesis using diffusion models. Glaze claims to offer enhanced model training with minimal style interference by using a technique called ControlNet1.
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enum_name (yet another enum to/from string conversion utility >=C++11)
I ended up adopting this approach in some test code https://godbolt.org/z/GKW8Preva when I was thinking about adding automatic enum serialization/deserialization to stephenberry/glaze. But there are too many limitations.
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Help Needed Regarding "conversion of endianness" while binary-serializing files
Alternatively, use a preexisting library for binary serialization and deserialization. If you’re trying to serialize your own stuff, glaze is a good option since it supports both json and binary serialization/deserialization. https://github.com/stephenberry/glaze
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Glaze JSON library version 1.0 release
This parse file has some of the chunk simd processing: https://github.com/stephenberry/glaze/blob/main/include/glaze/util/parse.hpp
What are some alternatives?
dyno - Runtime polymorphism done right
json - A C++11 library for parsing and serializing JSON to and from a DOM container in memory.
entt - Gaming meets modern C++ - a fast and reliable entity component system (ECS) and much more
benchmarks - Some benchmarks of different languages
actix-net - A collection of lower-level libraries for composable network services.
azula - A fast, statically typed compiled language
polytail - Rust-like trait-based polymorphism for C++
hsm - Finite state machine library based on the boost hana meta programming library. It follows the principles of the boost msm and boost sml libraries, but tries to reduce own complex meta programming code to a minimum.
AdverseCleaner - Remove adversarial noise from images
fathom - 🚧 (Alpha stage software) A declarative data definition language for formally specifying binary data formats. 🚧
mk_parse_int - String to int (in C89).