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    Coost

    Coost

    A tiny boost library in C++11

    coost is an elegant and efficient cross-platform C++ base library. Its goal is to create a sword of C++ to make C++ programming easy and enjoyable. Coost, co for short, is like boost, but more lightweight, the static library built on Linux or Mac is only about 1MB in size. log supports two types of logs: one is level log, which is divided into 5 levels: debug, info, warning, error, and fatal, printing a fatal log will terminate the program; the other is topic log, logs are grouped by topic and logs of different topics are written to different files.
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    Zero Allocation JSON Logger

    Zero Allocation JSON Logger

    Zero Allocation JSON Logger

    The zerolog package provides a fast and simple logger dedicated to JSON output. Zerolog's API is designed to provide both a great developer experience and stunning performance. Its unique chaining API allows zerolog to write JSON (or CBOR) log events by avoiding allocations and reflection. Uber's zap library pioneered this approach. Zerolog is taking this concept to the next level with a simpler-to-use API and even better performance. To keep the code base and the API simple, zerolog focuses on efficient structured logging only. Pretty logging on the console is made possible using the provided (but inefficient) zerolog.ConsoleWriter.
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