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    Filesystem

    Filesystem

    An implementation of C++17 std::filesystem

    This is a header-only single-file std::filesystem compatible helper library, based on the C++17 and C++20 specs, but implemented for C++11, C++14, C++17 or C++20 (tightly following the C++17 standard with very few documented exceptions). It is currently tested on macOS 10.12/10.14/10.15/11.6, Windows 10, Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, CentOS 7, CentOS 8, FreeBSD 12, Alpine ARM/ARM64 Linux and Solaris 10 but should work on other systems too, as long as you have at least a C++11 compatible...
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    This project aims at PC emulation of a Renault car CD changer. With a small hardware interface, a carPC can then talk to the head unit, activate its SPDIF input, understand commands and send information back to the display.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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