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There are any good benchmark framework for C++?
I know Hayai and Celero, but I wonder if there is a better tool available.
Anyone recommends a benchmark framework for C++?
I had the same question today and the only C++ benchmark frameworks I could find were the ones you mentioned: Celero and hayai.
I'll try Celero first, because it has an option to save the benchmark results in XML format, whereas hayai apparently can only print benchmark results to the console.
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Currently I'm working in a simple code generator to output an assembly-like language.
Background:
I've already working part of a register allocator but now I need to deal with instructions like mul/div which has fixed registers as input: eax/ebx which I don't know how to deal with it, so I'm looking for see how other implemenations does it. I've tried tcc. While the code is very small I find a bit hard to understand.
NOTE: I'm targeting C/C++ because it's the languages I'm more familiar with, but implementation in any language is very welcome.
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which is best popular open source log software/program in c++ program area?
I know log4cpp is one of logging programs, but it had memory leaking issue, So I want know which is popular and best one in production area?
Starting from version 1.54.0, Boost has included boost.log.
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I am looking for a simple test framework that can output readable by Jenkins. It needs to work with MSVC 6 and 2010. Hopefully something that can be compiled with the project, like a few header files or so. Any advice?
CATCH! That's what I was looking for. In 5 minutes I have it up and running. Just what I was looking for. Thanks to doctorlove!
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I'm trying to find a webservice (prefer SOAP) that provides information on videogames and/or movies (need both). I've been trying this for a while and came up with nothing... Does anyone knows one of these?
(I'm trying to avoid HTML parsing from imdb, gamespot, etc...)
Found this: http://www.gamecompare.com/GameCompare.asmx?WSDL
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Can anybody recommend a good (ideally open source) C++ spell checker library. We are currenly using Talo, which isn't very good, so we are looking to change.
One which includes a grammar checker would also be good.
Thanks
I have heard good things about hunspell. I have used and integrated aspell, which has some nice features and some which I did not like.
If you've got internet access, you can always use on online service like SpellCheck.net which has a CGI interface that you can query.
Following on from Yuval - OpenOffice Lingucomponent