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Vutils or Vic Utilities is an utility library written in Modern C++ and for Modern C++. It helps your programming go easier, faster, and simpler.

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What is Vutils ?

Vutils or Vic Utilities is an utility library written in Modern C++ and for Modern C++.

It helps your programming go easier, faster and simpler.

Status

MSVC MINGW

Information

  • Windows 32-bit & 64-bit
  • TCHAR - ANSI & UNICODE
  • MS Visual Studio
    • for 32-bit application
    • for 64-bit application
  • GNU MinGW
    • for 32-bit application
    • for 64-bit application

Features

License

Released under the MIT license (and its third parties per se are also released under the MIT license)

Requirements

Vutils requires the C++ Compiler that supported at least C++ 11

The minimum version of the following IDEs are supported C++ 11

  • MS Visual Studio C++ 2012 or later
  • GNU MinGW 4.6 or later

Installation

  • Clone Vutils repository to your machine

  • Run the batch file tools\Getting.Started.CMD

  • Build

    MS Visual Studio C++
    • Run the batch file tools\VS<version>.Build.Static.Library.CMD (<version> is your Visual Studio version)
    GNU MinGW
    • Run the batch file tools\MinGW.Build.Static.Library.CMD
  • Configuration

    MS Visual Studio C++
    • If you are using Visual Studio 2012~2015, you don't need to do anything, it automatic included in the global settings.
    • If you are using Visual Studio 2017 or later, you have to copy Directory.Build.props file to your solution folder that contains the .sln file.
    GNU MinGW
    • Include : You don't need to do anything, automatic included in the global settings.
    • Library : -lVutils -lgdi32 -lole32 -lcomdlg32
      • If SOCKET enabled, insert option -DVU_INET_ENABLED -lws2_32 -lwinhttp
      • If GUID enabled, insert option -DVU_GUID_ENABLED -lrpcrt4
      • If WMI enabled, insert option -DVU_WMI_ENABLED -loleaut32 -lwbemuuid
  • Usage

    • Insert #include <vu> to your source code.
    • Let's get started with vu. Eg. vu::format(...), vu::find_top_window(...), vu::Socket, vu::Process, vu::Service, etc.
    • Note: If building error or conflict, add #define VU_NO_EX above of #include <vu> to disable all extended utilities.

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