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tomlplusplus
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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).
tsmp
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A basic reflection-like system for editing object fields in a C++ game engine
I wrote a libclang based code generation tool and a support library to do static reflection and generate proxies for classes. You can check it out here https://github.com/fabian-jung/tsmp.
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How to link against libclang-cpp on windows/cmake
I'm trying to port my reflection library tsmp to windows and struggle linking the introspection tool to libclang-cpp and llvm. I tried different routes with no success so far.
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What have you brilliant guys done with custom Clang/LLVM AST plugin or Pass plugin?
I use an additional AST pass to generate type traits for static reflection. You can check it out here: tsmp
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Tool Supported Meta Programming Lib v.1.0.1 release
I'm happy to announce the first release of my meta-programming library tsmp. The library allows you to iterate through the public fields and functions of classes and the values of enumeration types. The reflection is enabled by parsing the source tree in the background and generating special type-traits that are consumed by the library. The big advantage is that you do not need to litter your code with macros and it does support custom types that are handed into your APIs from your users.
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C++ Show and Tell - September 2022
I'm working on a static reflection library called tsmp. It lets you iterate over structs and (typed) enums, as well as wrap class methods with proxies. The main goal is to be non intrusive (no macros) and i did it with the help of code generation in the background. I'm currently finishing a json helper and after that I'll polish the buildsystem and release the first version.
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Tried my hand at creating a reflection library for C++17
I tried basically the same with my introspection library here. Maybe we can join forces.
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struct2json converter in ~30 loc with tsmp
You can find the source code an the example in my repository here: https://github.com/fabian-jung/tsmp
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On which hobby or side projects are you working on?
A static reflection library for C++20. It is work in progress and feedback is very much appreciated. https://github.com/fabian-jung/tsmp
What are some alternatives?
toml11 - TOML for Modern C++
metacpp - Meta C++ Library and Tool
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
Soup - Soup is a build system that guarantees incremental build correctness and aims to simplify many aspects of developing shared code while maintaining best in class performance.
toml - Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language
bomba - C++ library for convenient implementation of RPC and serialisation
toml - Python lib for TOML
beryldb - BerylDB is a fully modular data structure data manager that can be used to store data as key-value entries. The server allows channel subscription and is optimized to be used as a cache repository. Supported structures include lists, sets, multimaps, and keys.
json_test_data - Test data for nlohmann/json
clauf - A C interpreter developed live on YouTube
cmkr - Modern build system based on CMake and TOML.