vmacro
Vim macros on the command line 🚀🤖 (by gxhamster)
C-dictionary
The lightweight macro libary providing control flow as Python dictionary (by Kw0rker)
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0.0 | 10.0 | |
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C | C | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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- Generating the code for an efficient conditional tree to select from a list of strings
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Since my first draft of dictionary got so much attentions here's version 2
Thank you for your feedback. As you mentioned it doesnt work with multiple arguments coz compiler simply doesnt push them. I fixed it by appending the function signature with right amount of arguments. https://github.com/Kw0rker/C-dictionary/commit/6ded674f7cc31997877c065b30b6c444e00db894
What are some alternatives?
When comparing vmacro and C-dictionary you can also consider the following projects:
janet - A dynamic language and bytecode vm
gperf - mirror of git.savannah.gnu.org/gperf.git with more features. gitlab has the issues
fzy - :mag: A simple, fast fuzzy finder for the terminal
adorad - Fast, Expressive, & High-Performance Programming Language for those who dare
metalang99 - Full-blown preprocessor metaprogramming
Muon - A Micro (1k lines of code) Unit Test Framework for C/C++