tuidoku
ltsim
tuidoku | ltsim | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | over 3 years ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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tuidoku
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sku - TUI for playing sudoku from the terminal written in go
By pencil mode I mean the ability to annotate the board like you would do on normal paper. [Here, 2nd screenshot](https://github.com/flyingpeakock/tuidoku#screenshots) you can see what I mean. If you need such feature I suggest you to use in fact [tuidoku](https://github.com/flyingpeakock/tuidoku). I'm not sure if I'll implement it in sku.
ltsim
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Is anyone willing to do a code review of my project?
in modern C++ you should avoid raw pointers (or let's say it differently: you have to have a valid reason to use them) and use a smart version provided by the std library, usually std::unique_ptr is what you're searching for. Also if I'm not wrong, the memory assigned to "win" is never released because the dtor body is empty (that's the perfect example that explains why you want to use a smart pointer).If after switching from raw pointer to a smart pointer you still need to write explicitly a destructor, you should be conform to the rule of 5 (provide copy ctor and assignment, and move ctor and assignment as well).
What are some alternatives?
fsss2 - Fast Simple Sudoku Solver 2
PingPong - PingPong game in C++.
ASCII-Invader - An ASCII terminal variation of the popular Space Invader game
AppCUI - AppCUI is a cross-platform TUI (Text User Interface / Terminal User Interface) / CUI (Console User Interface) framework designed to allow quick creation of both TUI Application and TUI Games. AppCUI is heavily based on C++20 standards and offers a multitude of widgets such as windows, buttons, checkboxes, radioboxes, comboboxes, listviews, treeviews, tab controls, image previewers, and many more.
GUMBO-Editor - The simple text editor in written in C++
Turbo Vision - A modern port of Turbo Vision 2.0, the classical framework for text-based user interfaces. Now cross-platform and with Unicode support.