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C++17 string with fixed size

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fixed_string

C++ library that provides a basic_fixed_string template that combines std::array fixed-size semantic and std::string semantic together

Features

  • C++17 or higher
  • Header-only
  • Dependency-free
  • No dynamic allocations
  • Fully constexpr
  • Can be used as class non-type template parameter (since C++20)

Examples

  • Construction
constexpr fixstr::fixed_string foo = "foo";
  • Concatenation
using namespace fixstr;
constexpr fixed_string first = "Hello, ";
constexpr fixed_string second = "World!";
constexpr auto result = first + second; // "Hello, World!"
  • Comparison
using namespace fixstr;
constexpr fixed_string first = "Hello, ";
constexpr fixed_string second = "World!";
static_assert(first == second); // false
static_assert(first != second); // true
static_assert(first < second);  // true
static_assert(first <= second); // true
static_assert(first > second);  // false 
static_assert(first >= second); // false
static_assert(first <=> second != 0); // true
  • Non-type template parameter
template <fixstr::fixed_string Foo>
void bar()
{
    static_assert(Foo == "foo"sv);
}

void foo()
{
    bar<"foo">();
}

Integration

Since it's a header only library, you need just copy fixed_string.hpp to your project.

If you are using vcpkg on your project for external dependencies, then you can use the fixed-string package.

If you are using Conan on your project for external dependencies, then you can use the Conan recipe located in the root of the repository.

Compiler compatibility

  • GCC >= 7.3
  • Clang >= 5
  • ICC >= 19.0.1
  • MSVC >= 14.28 / Visual Studio 2019 (I don't have access to older VS versions right now, so it can work on older versions too)

Using basic_fixed_string as class non-type template parameter full available in GCC >= 10 and VS 2019 16.9 or newer

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