gb single-file public domain libraries for C & C++, by gingerBill.
| library | latest version | category | description |
|---|---|---|---|
| gb.h | 0.27 | misc | Helper library (Standard library improvement) |
| gb_math.h | 0.07e | math | Vector math library geared towards game development |
| gb_gl.h | 0.05 | graphics | OpenGL Helper Library |
| gb_string.h | 0.95a | strings | A better string library (this is built into gb.h too with custom allocator support!) |
| gb_ini.h | 0.93 | misc | Simple ini file loader library |
Run:
$ npm i libgb.cAnd then include gb.h, and related, as follows:
#include "node_modules/libgb.c/src/gb.h"
#include "node_modules/libgb.c/src/gb_math.h"
#include "node_modules/libgb.c/src/gb_string.h"
#include "node_modules/libgb.c/src/gb_ini.h"
#include "node_modules/libgb.c/src/gb_gl.h"These libraries are in the public domain. You can do anything you want with them. You have no legal obligation to do anything else, although I would appreciate attribution.
No.
Is this in the style of the stb libraries?
Yes. I think these libraries are brilliant and use many of these on a daily basis.
Yes.
I may change it in the future but at the moment it is like this this:
1.23b
1= major version23= minor versionb= patch- 1.23 => zero patches
- 1.23a => patch 1
- 1.23b => patch 2
- etc.