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Source Code for toml.io (by toml-lang)
tomlplusplus
Header-only TOML config file parser and serializer for C++17. (by marzer)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
toml.io
Posts with mentions or reviews of toml.io.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-05-19.
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toml++ 2.4.0 released
Key links: - Homepage: https://marzer.github.io/tomlplusplus/ - Repository: https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus - "What is TOML?": https://toml.io/
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AreWeDown? a self-hosted alternative to uptime robot
Yeah, I find the whitespacing really annoying. I recommend TOML instead - it's much nicer.
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They must hate the JS part in JSON
That's why TOML exists. It's like INI, but standardized, has arrays, dictionaries and multiline strings. And it's not a nightmare to implement like YAML, which has a 23449-word spec (TOML has 3339)
- The Norway Problem
tomlplusplus
Posts with mentions or reviews of tomlplusplus.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-06.
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how to handle config files in c++?
Unless you want to make your own config file parser as an exercise (which is a good idea) I'd recommend using toml++.
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Cmake fetchContent not working in a docker container.
It's a public repo - this one: https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus but thank you
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Poxy - a Doxygen frontend - v0.9.0 released
For a live demo, see the toml++ homepage: https://marzer.github.io/tomlplusplus/
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Preferred way to read in application settings/config in C++
Added bonus, tomlplusplus is a solid C++ implementation, actively updated, and easy to drop into a project (header only, CMake, vcpkg, Conan, etc.). Very easy to use for what I've needed.
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toml++ v3.2.0 released
Key links: - Homepage: https://marzer.github.io/tomlplusplus/ - Repository: https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus - "What is TOML?": https://toml.io/
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CMake for toml not working
cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.23) project(testProj) set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 23) set(FETCHCONTENT_BASE_DIR ${PROJECT_SOURCE_DIR}/${CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME}/libs CACHE PATH "Missing description." FORCE) include(FetchContent) FetchContent_Declare( tomlplusplus GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus.git GIT_TAG v3.1.0 ) FetchContent_MakeAvailable(tomlplusplus) add_executable(testProj testProj/src/main.cpp) target_link_libraries(testProj tomlplusplus)
- toml++: Header-Only TOML Config File Parser And Serializer For C++
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What are some use cases of using shared_ptr in a single threaded program?
I use them in toml++ to store the path of the source document for all the data nodes parsed from that document. Storing it as a separate std::string allocation for every single object would have been very wasteful, and the alternative would have been to make an overall document class that owned everything, which I didn't want to do, so shared_ptr was a good compromise.
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toml++ v3.1.0 released
Key links: - Homepage: https://marzer.github.io/tomlplusplus/ - Repository: https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus - "What is TOML?": https://toml.io/
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What are some projects that taught you a lot?
toml++ was both my first 'public'/open-source project, and my first ever attempt at a parser. There's a few things I'd do differently now if I were to write it from scratch, but I've learned a lot along the way (particularly about making things build 'clean' on multiple platforms).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing toml.io and tomlplusplus you can also consider the following projects:
ron - Rusty Object Notation
toml11 - TOML for Modern C++
jsonnet - Jsonnet - The data templating language
Magic Enum C++ - Static reflection for enums (to string, from string, iteration) for modern C++, work with any enum type without any macro or boilerplate code
yamllint - A linter for YAML files.
toml - Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language
strictyaml - Type-safe YAML parser and validator.
toml - Python lib for TOML
Gotify - A simple server for sending and receiving messages in real-time per WebSocket. (Includes a sleek web-ui)
json_test_data - Test data for nlohmann/json
pyyaml - Canonical source repository for PyYAML
cmkr - Modern build system based on CMake and TOML.