C++ Library containing a lot of needful things: Stack Trace, Command Line Parser, Resource Handling, Configuration Files, Unix Command Execution, Directories, Regular Expressions, Tokenizer, Function Trace, Standard Extensions.
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1.9 KiB
1.9 KiB
MRW C++ Library
Featureful C++ Library containing a lot of needful things. Everything,
I often need, but is missing in C++ standard libraries and other
common 3rd party libraries, such as log4cxx, cppunit and boost.
I have paid attention to define simple and a nice to use
interfaces. The library makes use of object orientation, operator
overload and templates, where it makes sense. The library passes
several module tests before each delivery. It is therefore stable and
tested.
The library contains modules for the following purposes:
- Collect and Format a Stack Trace
Having a stack trace is extremely useful, if you have
unexpected or uncaught exceptions
- Exceptions with Stack Trace
- Automated Unexpected and Terminate Handler
- C++ Evaluation of Command Line Arguments
A fully object oriented replacement for optarg
- Classes for Automated Resource Handling
Automatically free resources from C libraries,
such as open, malloc, etc.
- Configuration File Handler
Read and write UNIX / Windows like configuration files
- Execute UNIX Commands
Write to stdin and read from stdout, stderr of the sub process
- File and System Utilities
C++ wrapper around C library file and directory access (incomplete)
- Regular Expressions
C++ wrapper around C library regular expressions
- Tokenizer
Split a string into tokens and iterate through them
- Function Trace (using log4cxx)
- Automatic Function Trace: Add function trace with no code
change!
- A C++ wrapper around libltdl, Libtool Dynamic Loading library
- Extensions for C++ Standard Libraries
- STL extensions
- Shift values into containers
- Read Line that reads a full line
- String extensions
Add integers to strings, shift into strings
HTML and PDF documentation is include in the installation (built with
Doxygen) and available online on: https://dev.marc.waeckerlin.org/projects/mrw-cxx