thindx
winresult
thindx | winresult | |
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1 | 1 | |
8 | 0 | |
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6.8 | 2.0 | |
4 months ago | 12 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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thindx
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How to convert an enum to string in C++
https://github.com/MaulingMonkey/winresult/
Another project: thindx. Bindings for d3dcompiler + d3d9 + xinput have a lot of enums and flags:
• 50 results in 49 files for flags!: https://github.com/search?q=repo%3AMaulingMonkey%2Fthindx%20...
• 77 results in 69 files for enumish!: https://github.com/search?q=repo%3AMaulingMonkey%2Fthindx+en...
• I still do things by hand somtimes, for reasons that elude my recollection: https://github.com/MaulingMonkey/thindx/blob/127d75f9de91f73...
And these are baby numbers compared to an actual professional gamedev codebase. Attention to detail makes me fairly comfortable with this much hand-generated nonsense in my one man show, but bugs still crop up... and there are people I would dread handing maintainence of such a project over to that I've worked with in a professional capacity, who simply do not care to exercise the same level of care as I do when editing such stuff.
winresult
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How to convert an enum to string in C++
https://github.com/MaulingMonkey/winresult/
Another project: thindx. Bindings for d3dcompiler + d3d9 + xinput have a lot of enums and flags:
• 50 results in 49 files for flags!: https://github.com/search?q=repo%3AMaulingMonkey%2Fthindx%20...
• 77 results in 69 files for enumish!: https://github.com/search?q=repo%3AMaulingMonkey%2Fthindx+en...
• I still do things by hand somtimes, for reasons that elude my recollection: https://github.com/MaulingMonkey/thindx/blob/127d75f9de91f73...
And these are baby numbers compared to an actual professional gamedev codebase. Attention to detail makes me fairly comfortable with this much hand-generated nonsense in my one man show, but bugs still crop up... and there are people I would dread handing maintainence of such a project over to that I've worked with in a professional capacity, who simply do not care to exercise the same level of care as I do when editing such stuff.
What are some alternatives?
shaderc-rs - Rust bindings for the shaderc library.
winsafe-examples - Examples of native Windows applications written in Rust with WinSafe.
bevy_toon_shader - Toon Shader for the bevy game engine
ariadne - A fancy diagnostics & error reporting crate
enum-code - derive(Code) simplifies error handling by providing an easy-to-use enumeration of error codes
winsafe - Windows API and GUI in safe, idiomatic Rust.