TinyExpr
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TinyExpr
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math expression interpreter
I had a hard time understanding your readme. I see that you use make to build the program; Why not compile? Does it read stdin or how do you use it? Is it a library you can include and use a command to evaluate arithmetic, like TinyExpr?
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How would I go about creating a simple parser?
also read this codebase https://github.com/codeplea/tinyexpr
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What are some alternatives?
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GLM - OpenGL Mathematics (GLM)
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ceres-solver - A large scale non-linear optimization library
LibTomMath - LibTomMath is a free open source portable number theoretic multiple-precision integer library written entirely in C.
QuantLib - The QuantLib C++ library
ceval - A C/C++ library for parsing and evaluation of arithmetic expressions.
Vc - SIMD Vector Classes for C++
linmath.h - a lean linear math library, aimed at graphics programming. Supports vec3, vec4, mat4x4 and quaternions