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mySTL

A library to make you best competitive programmer on earth!

Documentation

Read mySTL.hpp for documentation of the library.
Yup I m that lzy

mySTL.hpp

You can add

#include "path_to_mySTL_folder/mySTL/mySTL.hpp"

like any other library and thanks to mystl.hpp.gch, pre-compiled header, present in the same directory as mySTL.hpp, compilation time cutts of by 75%!!

  • That saves you 3 seconds of boring time!
  • It internally includes all standard C++ libarary. No more hardwork

mySTL.exe

This allows you to submit your code on an online platform, which takes a single main file, by copy pasting mySTL library just above your code

For mac or linux

Fuck off mac or linux users, you are too fancy (run following command on terminal
First cd to the mySTL folder then run

rm bin/mySTL.exe
g++ -std=c++17 src/mystl.cpp -o bin/mySTL

and rest of everything will work the same on linux or mac device too)

Arguments

  • It takes two command line argument, your_source_file_path output_file_path
  • If only one argument of source_file_path provided, the default output_file_name is choosen to be MYSTL_source_file_name and stored at source_file_directory

How to use

It removes first line of your code assuming it to be

#include "mySTL/mySTL.hpp"

and adds the whole source code of mySTL library only
Example:
On terminal run

mystl main.cpp

and you will get a MYSTL_main.cpp file which has 1st line replaced by mySTL source code

Setup

To use it like a command line program from every location you will have to following steps:

  1. open All programs (window key on windows)
  2. search edit environment variables and press enter
  3. click on environment variables button
  4. under user variables for <user_name> click on Path
  5. click edit
  6. paste the location of mySTL/bin folder on at last line
  7. finally, hit ok.
    Now open a new terminal and run
mystl --version

If this prints This is mySTL version <version_number>, YOU ARE ALL SET!! else, you messed something. Try cloning the repository again and repeat the same steps

Flags

  • --version to get version number
  • --help to know about arguments it takes

Adding custom functions

We love freedom, infact that's the whole motivation behind C++ too
You can go to mySTL.hpp file and within the MyStl namespace, you can add your own classes
To write you definations to them, make a new file in src folder start defining them and THATS ALL!
mySTL.exe will take care of them too, its not as selfish as you

  • MAKE SURE you include the defination files below // MYSTL_ENDS comment of mySTL.hpp file for eg.
// MYSTL_END
#include "graph.cpp"
#include "myFile.cpp"

Otherwise your editor will keep freeking out