cpp11

C++ is a popular and widely used mid-level language. It was designed as an extension of the C language.
Here are 2,847 public repositories matching this topic...
-
Updated
Oct 16, 2020 - C++
As an example, the "Getting started" documentation still talks about CATCH_CONFIG_MAIN
macro.
The doc is great! Hoewever some areas are still missing.
C++11 intoduced raw string literals: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/string_literal
It is useful in many different areas, like strings with quotes, multiline strings and for example windows paths without escaping backslashes:
const char win_path[] = R"(c:\some\unescaped\path)";
The same cppreference link als
-
Updated
Oct 19, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
Oct 1, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
Oct 19, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
Mar 21, 2020 - Jupyter Notebook
-
Updated
Oct 20, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
Sep 7, 2020 - C++
It would be wonderful if I could inspect the contents of thrust containers: host_vector
and device_vector
in GDB (and more importantly, in VSCode). GDB allows customizing this.
It would save a lot of time if I could inspect device vectors without having to bring them to the host (e.g. the pretty printer script would do that behind the
-
Updated
Oct 14, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
May 1, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
Oct 10, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
Mar 3, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
Oct 1, 2020 - C++

-
Updated
Oct 19, 2020 - C++
It would be a cool proof of concept to see Flecs running in the browser. As a first step towards this, the ecs_graphics project could be ported as it showcases the bare minimum for a game with graphics (input + rendering).
Link to example:
https://github.com/SanderMertens/ecs_graphics
-
Updated
Oct 16, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
Oct 12, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
Oct 19, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
Oct 15, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
Oct 19, 2020 - C++
-
Updated
Sep 17, 2020 - C++
https://github.com/simd-everywhere/simde has done their first release ( https://simd-everywhere.github.io/blog/announcements/release/2020/06/21/0.5.0-release.html ) and it seems like something potentially useful for merging code paths. The most likely candidate I imagine is using SIMD code to replace the non-SIMD fallback path, but maybe it'd be worth checking if it can be used to merge ARM and x8