Onorio Catenacci
Onorio Catenacci

Reputation: 15293

C Analog To STL

Just because I'm curious--is there any C analog to the functionality of the STL in C++? I've seen mention of a GTK+ library called glib that a few people consider fills the bill but are there other libraries that would provide STL functionality in C?

Upvotes: 31

Views: 7947

Answers (4)

Dan Lenski
Dan Lenski

Reputation: 79742

Yes, glib is a pretty good choice: it includes a lot of utilities for manipulating containers like linked lists, arrays, hash tables, etc. And there is also an object-oriented framework called GObject that you can use to make objects with signals and slots in C (albeit with rather verbose function call names like gobject_set_property, since C doesn't have any syntax for objects). And there is also code for main loops so you can write event-driven programs.

For more info see wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GLib

Glib was originally part of GTK, but the non-GUI code has been completely factored out so that you can use it in command-line programs: http://library.gnome.org/devel/glib/stable/

Upvotes: 28

msune
msune

Reputation: 251

Adding another option (full disclosure, I am the author); if you can compile and link C++, you can have a look into libcdada, which has a pure C API, but uses libstdc++ as a backend for most of the containers:

https://github.com/msune/libcdada

Upvotes: 3

Avinash
Avinash

Reputation: 13257

CLIB

Upvotes: 4

James Curran
James Curran

Reputation: 103495

Well since STL's very nature is based on templates which C doesn't have, it would be difficult to even come close to the STL in C. The best you could hope for is some collection classes which manipulate void* pointers to unknown object.

Upvotes: 2

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