flecxx is a simple, efficient, 100% header-only, C++ library that enhances standard and popular third-party libraries by maximising
expressiveness and flexibility and eliminates abstraction dissonance.
flecxx does not contain any compiler-specific or platform-specific constructs. It supports UNIX (including Linux and Mac OS-X),
and Windows, and should work with any operating system. It is known to be compatible with Borland (5.6+), Comeau (4.3.3+), Digital
Mars (8.50+), GCC (3.4+), Intel (6+), Metrowerks (8+), Microsoft Visual C++ (6.0+), and should work with any reasonably modern C++
compiler.... read more
flecxx is a simple, efficient, 100% header-only, C++ library that enhances standard and popular third-party libraries by maximising
expressiveness and flexibility and eliminates abstraction dissonance.
flecxx does not contain any compiler-specific or platform-specific constructs. It supports UNIX (including Linux and Mac OS-X),
and Windows, and should work with any operating system. It is known to be compatible with Borland (5.6+), Comeau (4.3.3+), Digital
Mars (8.50+), GCC (3.4+), Intel (6+), Metrowerks (8+), Microsoft Visual C++ (6.0+), and should work with any reasonably modern C++
compiler.... read more
flecxx is a simple, efficient, 100% header-only, C++ library that enhances standard and popular third-party libraries by maximising
expressiveness and flexibility and eliminates abstraction dissonance.
flecxx does not contain any compiler-specific or platform-specific constructs. It supports UNIX (including Linux and Mac OS-X),
and Windows, and should work with any operating system. It is known to be compatible with Borland (5.6+), Comeau (4.3.3+), Digital
Mars (8.50+), GCC (3.4+), Intel (6+), Metrowerks (8+), Microsoft Visual C++ (6.0+), and should work with any reasonably modern C++
compiler.... read more
flecxx is a simple, efficient, 100% header-only, C++ library that enhances standard and popular third-party libraries by maximising expressiveness and flexibility and eliminates abstraction dissonance.
flecxx does not contain any compiler-specific or platform-specific constructs. It supports UNIX (including Linux and Mac OS-X),
and Windows, and should work with any operating system. It is known to be compatible with Borland (5.6+), Comeau (4.3.3+), Digital
Mars (8.50+), GCC (3.4+), Intel (6+), Metrowerks (8+), Microsoft Visual C++ (6.0+), and should work with any reasonably modern C++
compiler.... read more