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Is there a good cross-platform (Windows / Linux) C or C++ library for file I/O?
Thanks for the suggestions, which I have transposed into https://github.com/ned14/llfio/issues/106
There are ten examples of use within https://github.com/ned14/llfio/tree/develop/example which are hopefully self explanatory with a bit of study.
There is llfio, but it looks like overkill.
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Should I use platform dependent file IO instead of basic_fstream when performance matters
Another library you may want to look into is LLFIO
There was an effort to get an afio library accepted into boost in the past. I believe the most current work on that library is happening here nowadays : https://github.com/ned14/llfio I'm not sure if it is considered production-ready or not. But I couldn't see any mention of it in the replies so I figured I would fix that!
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File Handling in C++
It has an implementation: LLFIO
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Proposed Standard Secure Sockets reference implementation complete
Docs: https://ned14.github.io/llfio/
Github: https://github.com/ned14/llfio
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Getting started with Boost in 2022
I'm a fan of Interprocess, used it for over a decade. But for mmapping I've switched to LLFIO and recommend it highly. (Plugging so Niall doesn't have to.)
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ned14/llfio is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of llfio is C++.