wwiv
PEGTL
wwiv | PEGTL | |
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4 | 12 | |
176 | 1,880 | |
1.1% | 0.7% | |
8.3 | 6.2 | |
5 months ago | 27 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Boost Software License 1.0 |
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wwiv
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I saw a post here about getting WWIV to recognize the modem in DosBox and now I am trying to do the same thing with Renegade BBS.
The WWIV source code can be found here: https://github.com/wwivbbs/wwiv
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I miss having users
And still getting commits.
- Help me get a BBS up and running again.
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Hear me out. Before you start another tutorial project, why not make an open source contribution? [x-post from webdev]
If you want a project that is friendly to contributors, try WWIV; there is a decades-long openness to dev interaction going all the way back to the late 80's-early 90's when registering the product got you a copy of the C source code for you to freely modify. There was a large number of publicly released mods that you could manually patch into your source. Now it is an open-source project that continues the tradition of collaboration.
PEGTL
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Show HN: Matcheroni, a tiny C++20 header library for building lexers/parsers
Very cool, and I like the name!
I'd be interested in reading about how Matcheroni compares with PEGTL and Lexy.
https://github.com/taocpp/PEGTL
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Use PEGTL to remove my clunky homemade parser
I found a library I wanted to test: Pegtl
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What are some cool modern libraries you enjoy using?
I like PEGTL
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Are C/C++ developers allowed to import libraries to make coding easier or are they expected to build every functions and methods from scratch (without importing anything like String.h)?
Sure - libraries that are expected to be entirely self-contained. The one that comes to mind is PEGTL, a parser combinator library that is intended to be embedded inside a larger program. Making it import more dependencies would break this philosophy. Similarly, in the Rust world, there are a variety of "no-std" crates that should be able to be imported even if the standard library is not available on the target platform.
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TIL: Visual Studio has quantum state values ๐คจ
The program in the post was just an example meant to illustrate the problem. Originally, this (new) behavior of MSVC broke my code in the PEGTL, see [this commit](https://github.com/taocpp/PEGTL/commit/e3c8cb499dc3d1d76d23f2d5d79469dcb15550c5) that I needed to apply to fix it.
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We Built a C++ Rendering Engine for the Web
As a professional C++ programmer I feel a lot of the reasons C++ gets this response is because it's simply not "batteries included" like Go or Rust.
C++ is a very powerful, unopinionated language, that gives you a lot of freedom to attack your problem domain the way you best see fit.
If you're writing a networked application, don't use POSIX sockets, go and find a higher level library. If you're parsing complex text formats, don't iterate over buffers with char*'s, go pick up PEGTL[0]. If you're working on graphs, or need to properly index in-memory data, go pick up Boost[1][2]. If you need a GUI, go pick up Qt.
It's extremely common in C++, due to the lack of a universal package management solution, for people to try and "muddle through" and do shit themselves when it's far outside their core competency.
At one of my last employers, the core product was parsing JSON with std::regex, simply because they couldn't be bothered to integrate a JSON library.
[0] https://github.com/taocpp/PEGTL
[1] https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_76_0/libs/graph/
[2] https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_76_0/libs/multi_index/doc/i...
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Is there anything like sly for C++?
You are looking for Boost.Spirit (https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_76_0/libs/spirit/doc/x3/html/index.html) or PEGTL (https://github.com/taocpp/PEGTL)
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Why no more Lex/Yakk/ANTLR/whatever?
I personally prefer to use parsing combinator libraries in C++, where the "grammar" is just part of normal C++ and directly integrate. Examples are Boost.Spirit, pegtl, or (my own) lexy.
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Wondered if anyone is interested in a c++ parser combinators library?
While I'm not quite sure how this might transfer to your approach, with your Haskell-inspired style being quite different from our C++ templates, in the PEGTL our equivalent to your Char, which is called one, is variadic (true to the T in PEGTL a variadic template) and takes a list of possible matches.
What are some alternatives?
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