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Implementation of STL (Standard Template Library) for the AssemblyScript.
ASTL is an open-source project providing features of the STL, migrated from the C++ to the AssemblyScript. You can enjoy those STL's own specific containers, algorithms and functors in the AssemblyScript.
Below components are list of the provided objects in the ASTL.
Vector
Deque
List
ForwardList
VectorBoolean
TreeSet
TreeMultiSet
TreeMap
TreeMultiMap
HashSet
HashMultiSet
HashMap
HashMultiMap
Stack
Queue
PriorityQueue
experimental.FlatSet
experimental.FlatMultiSet
experimental.FlatMap
experimental.FlatMultiMap
<algorithm>
- binary_searche
- heap
- iterations
- mathematics
- merge
- modifiers
- partition
- sorting
- union_set
<exception>
- Exception
- LogicError
- RntimeError
<functional>
<utility>
<numeric>
Installing the ASTL in the NodeJS environment is very easy. Just install with the npm
.
npm install --save astl
import std from "astl";
function main(): void
{
const map: std.TreeMap<i32, string> = new std.TreeMap();
map.emplace(1, "First");
map.emplace(4, "Fourth");
map.emplace(5, "Fifth");
map.set(9, "Nineth");
for (let it = map.begin(); it != map.end(); it = it.next())
trace(it.first.toString() + ", " + it.second);
const it: std.TreeMap.Iterator<i32, string> = map.lower_bound(3);
trace("lower_bound() of 3 is: " + it.first.toString());
}
main();
FAQs
AssemblyScript-STL (Standard Template Library, migrated from the C++)
The npm package astl receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, astl popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that astl demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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