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cpgf library

cpgf library is a cross platform C++ library for callback, reflection, serialization and script binding.

It's written in standard C++ and doesn't require any preprocessor or tools.

Official website

http://www.cpgf.org/

Version

1.6.1

Libraries

  • cpgf reflection -- a library to add reflection feature to C++.

  • cpgf serialization -- a library to save C++ data and objects to persistent storage and then load back. It's based on the reflection library.

  • cpgf script binding -- a script binding engine to bind Lua (5.3, 5.2 and 5.1), Google V8 JavaScript, Python (2.7.3), and Mozilla SpiderMonkey JavaScript to C++. It's based on the reflection library.

  • cpgf callback -- a callback library to implement signal/slot or callback in C++. It's the primary library for other libraries.

  • cpgf meta data collection -- a library with built-in meta data support. Now there are meta data for C++ STL, OpenGL, OpenGLU, OpenGLUT, Box2D physical engine, SFML graphics and multimedia engine and Irrlicht 3D render engine.

  • cpgf meta data generator tool -- a tool writen in Java to automatically generate meta data from Doxygen XML files.

  • cpgf tweening -- a library to implement ease animation in C++.

License

Apache License, Version 2.0 You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

Author and owner

Wang Qi, in Beijing, China

Learning the library

Though there are some documentations on the official website, they are far from good. You may understand that developers like coding much more than documenting.

The fastest way to get start with the library is to read the sample code in the folder "samples". The samples cover most features so it's a good kick off.

If you want to read more sample code, read the code in the folder "test". They are for unit test. They are much more difficult to read and use a lot of macros. However, they cover much more functions than the sample code.

A sister project using cpgf

There is a 2D game engine from the cpgf author,

https://github.com/wqking/gincu

The game engine uses cpgf callback, tweening and script binding extensively.

Using the library

  • In the project setting, add an include path pointing to "cpgf/include".
  • Link the source code or link the library in your project.
  • All classes, functions and APIs are in the namespace "cpgf".

Link the source code

To using the library, the easiest way is to just link all .cpp source code under the src and sub folder. However, a build script is also provide to build the code as static library.

Build the library

The library uses CMake as the build system. A makefile is provided to wrap the CMake build. To build the library, open command line terminal, go to folder "build",

The library requires C++ exception and RTTI are enabled.

make PLATFORM

PLATFORM can be one of

nmake mingw linux vc05 vc08 vc10 cb_mingw cb_nmake cb_linux xcode

For detailed PLATFORM information, run "make" without parameter to see the help.

If you are using MSVC, run "nmake" instead of "make".

To build with Lua binding, you must change the variable HAS_LUA and LUA_DIR in build.config.txt to point to the source code of Lua.

To build with Google V8 Javascript binding, you must change the variable HAS_V8 and V8_DIR in build.config.txt to point to the source code of V8.

To build with Python binding, you must change the variable HAS_PYTHON and PYTHON_DIR in build.config.txt to point to the source code of Python.

To build with Mozilla SpiderMonkey binding, you must change the variable HAS_SPIDERMONKEY and SPIDERMONKEY_DIR in build.config.txt to point to the source code of Mozilla SpiderMonkey.

To build the unit test and sample code, feed a second parameter

	make PLATFORM TARGET=TheTarget
TheTarget can be,
TARGET=lib                   Build the library. This is the default if TARGET is omitted.
TARGET=tutorials             Build the tutorials.
TARGET=tests                 Build the unit test.
TARGET=samplereflection      Build the reflection sample application.
TARGET=sampleserialization   Build the serialization sample application.
TARGET=samplelua             Build the Lua binding sample application.
TARGET=sampleopengl          Build the Opengl binding sample application.
TARGET=samplebox2d           Build the Box2D binding sample application.
TARGET=samplesfml            Build the SFML binding sample application.
TARGET=sampleirrlicht        Build the Irrlicht binding sample application.

Compatibility -- Tested compilers and OSes

  • Linux (Ubuntu 18.04), GCC 7.3.0
  • Linux (Ubuntu 18.04, LLVM Clang 5.0.2
  • The below cases were based on the old 1.5 version. Since version 1.6, C++11 compiler is required, and VC 2015 and GCC 4.9.1 were tested.
  • Windows XP, Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Express and Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Professional
  • Windows XP, MingW GCC 3.4.2, 4.4.0 and 4.5.2
  • Windows XP, Embarcadero C++ Builder 2010
  • Linux (Ubuntu 11.04 in VirtualBox), GCC 4.5.2
  • Linux (Ubuntu 11.04 in VirtualBox), Intel C++ Compiler Composer XE
  • Mac 10.6.8, GCC 4.4.0

Required third party library -- None for the major libraries

  • For Lua binding, Lua library is required.
  • For Google V8 binding, V8 library is required.
  • For Python binding, Python library is required.
  • For Mozilla SpiderMonkey, Mozilla SpiderMonkey is required.
  • If you want to run the unit test, UnitTest++ is required. But usually you don't need to do that.

Contribute to the library

If you like the library and want to contribute to it, here are some most desired work to do

  • Help with the documentation. I'm not a native English speaker, and I also don't like to write documentation.
  • Test the library on more compilers and platforms.

What does cpgf mean?

The original cpgf means Cross Platform Game Framework. It was intended to be game framework that can work on PC and smart phone. But later the author decided to add more fun but non-game features to the library. So now the library is neither for game nor a framework. It's a cross platform library.

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