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MiLi- Minimalistic headers-only C++ Library

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MiLi- Minimalistic headers-only C++ Library

http://code.google.com/p/mili/
MiLi is a collection of useful C++ libraries, composed only by headers. No installation, no makefile, no complications: just KISS. Simple solutions for simple problems. MiLi includes the following libraries (one header file length each):

  • bitwise-enums: library for type-safe bitwise operations based on enums.
  • pre-pos caller: library for wrapping object methods calls.
  • promotion-disable: library for disabling undesired C++ type conversions.
  • delete-container: deletes the elements of an STL container filled with pointers.
  • factory: provides a simple machinery to create subclasses from a given key.
  • invariants: provides invariants for function arguments and classes.
  • type-mapper: simple type mapping declarations.
  • properties: simple properties implementation.
  • string-utils: UPDATED various string utilities, such as case-insensitive strings and number/text conversions.
  • find-utils: generic find/containment test utilities, optimized for specific containers.
  • stream-utils: NEW! i/o stream utilities for reading/writing formatted data (such as CSV).

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GPLv3orlater Kelly Hopkins 2454983.51 June 2009


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email danielgutson@gmail.com" Daniel Gutson Maintainer
"Email marcecaro@gmail.com" Marcelo Caro Maintainer

Resources and communication

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Developer Download http://code.google.com/p/mili/source/checkout


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 1 June 2009.



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