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README.md

gb

gb single-file public domain libraries for C & C++

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
gb_regex.h 0.01d regex Highly experimental regular expressions library

FAQ

What's the license?

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.

If I wrap an gb library in a new library, does the new library have to be public domain?

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.

May I contribute?

Yes.

What is the versioning system that you use?

I may change it in the future but at the moment it is like this this:

1.23b

  • 1 = major version
  • 23 = minor version
  • b = patch
    • 1.23 => zero patches
    • 1.23a => patch 1
    • 1.23b => patch 2
    • etc.