libCIGI (library for Common Image Generator Interface) is a lightweight header only library that provides interfaces for communication between CIGI hosts and image generators. Currently versions 3.0, 3.2 and 3.3 are supported as well as support for the *draft* V4.0 CIGI standard. Additional functionality to the base packet interfaces is provided through external classes so that to the packet headers have no further dependencies.
Packet processing is kept simple and a couple of simple helper functions / classes are provided in CIGIGeneric.h and some other headers to support this.
Helpers are provided for version interpretation and conversion of packet parameters to text.
Testing is supported using the boost test framework to develop unit tests for each of the packets.
Because the library is header-only it can easily support many platforms / compilers but this has not yet been tested. Note: Currently the use of bitfields in the library may cause erroneous use in some compilers.

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Advanced End Users, Developers, Science/Research

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Simulation Software, C++ Libraries, C++ Test Frameworks

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2013-03-28