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Yomm2 reviews and mentions
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Announcing YOMM2 1.4.0: fat pointer, headers only
More information about virtual_ptr is available in the documentation.
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Announcing YOMM2 version 1.3.1
YOMM2 is available on GitHub.
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Achieving something like dynamic dispatch OUTSIDE of the class
And if you don't want to put a virtual function or have a base class, etc. check YOMM, which was recently mentioned in r/cpp.
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Announcing YOMM2 v1.3.0
I have a visitor themed example. I will update it to implement the visitor solution as well, for easier comparison.
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Announcing YOMM2 1.2.0 Preview + call for feedback
the main README
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Documenting nested class templates, and static members, in the cppreference style
I am publishing and documenting some of the internals of my YOMM2 library. I adopted the same style as cppreference.com. My library uses two constructs nested inside a class. cppreference documents template like this and their members like this. However, I use two constructs that are, AFAICT, not used in the standard library, so there is nothing for me to ape.
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implementing multiple dispatch in C++ using existential type
I don't know much of type theory, i'm just saying that i don't see when this could be useful in real life. On the other hand, multimethods such as what the Julia language has or, in C++, yomm2, sounds much more useful, as you can have two object *a, *b and calling f(a, b) will dispatch on the concrete type of all virtual arguments.
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jll63/yomm2 is an open source project licensed under Boost Software License 1.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Yomm2 is C++.