CsPointer is a standalone library which provides multiple smart pointer implementations which extend the functionality available in the C++ Standard Library.
Building CsPointer requires a C++20 compiler and a C++20 standard library.
CMake build files are provided with the source distribution to build this library. The unit test binary executable is an optional part of the build process.
This library has been tested with clang sanitizer and an extensive industry code review.
To enable unit testing set the BUILD_TESTS in the root CMakeLists.txt file to ON. You can also configure the setting by passing -DBUILD_TESTS=ON on the CMake command line.
If you do not have the Catch2 library installed the files can be download from our website. This is a header only library.
https://download.copperspice.com/toolchain/catch/
Either add the path where the Catch2 files are located or pass the path using -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH on the CMake command line. The following shows how to pass both arguments.
export CMAKE_FLAGS="-DBUILD_TESTS=on -DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=C:/Catch2/lib/cmake/Catch2"
Build this library and then run CTest in the root of your build directory.
Class level documentation for CsPointer is available on the CopperSpice website.
https://www.copperspice.com/docs/cs_pointer/index.html
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This library is released under the BSD 2-clause license. For more information refer to the LICENSE file provided with this project.
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