This library provides a cross-platform foundation library in C providing basic support data types and functions to write applications and games in a platform-independent fashion. It provides:
- Abstractions and unification of basic data types
- Pluggable memory management
- Threads and synchronization
- Atomic operations
- Timing and profiling
- Object lifetime management
- Events processing
- File system access
- Dynamic library loading
- Process spawning
- Logging, error reporting and asserts
- String handling in UTF-8 and UTF-16
- Murmur hasing and statically hashed strings
- Math support for 32 and 64 bit floats
- JSON/SJSON parser
- SHA256/SHA512 digest
- Application, environment and system queries and control
- Regular expressions
- Exception utilities (SEH, signals)
It is written with the following API design principles in mind:
- Consistent. All functions, parameters and types should follow a well defined pattern in order to make it easy to remember how function names are constructed and how to pass the expected parameters.
- Orthogonal. A function should not have any side effects, and there should be only one way to perform an operation in the system.
- Specialized. A function in an API should perform a single task. Functions should not do completely different unrelated tasks or change behaviour depending on the contents of the variables passed in.
- Compact. The API needs to be compact, meaning the user can use it without using a manual. Note though that "compact" does not mean "small". A consistent naming scheme makes the API easier to use and remember.
- Contained. Third party dependencies are kept to an absolute minimum and prefer to use primitive or well-defined data types.
Platforms and architectures currently supported:
- Windows (x86, x86-64), Vista or later
- MacOS X (x86-64), 10.7+
- Linux (x86, x86-64, PPC, ARM)
- FreeBSD (x86, x86-64, PPC, ARM)
- iOS (ARMv7, ARMv7s, ARMv8/AArch64), 6.0+
- Android (ARMv6, ARMv7, ARMv8/AArch64, x86, x86-64, MIPS, MIPS64)
- Raspberry Pi (ARMv6)
Discord server for discussions https://discord.gg/M8BwTQrt6c
The latest source code maintained by Mattias Jansson is always available at
https://github.com/mjansson/foundation_lib
Main branch is used for development. Releases are tags on main branch. https://github.com/mjansson/foundation_lib/releases
Cross-platform build system uses Ninja
https://ninja-build.org/
This library is put in the public domain; you can redistribute it and/or modify it without any restrictions.
Created by Mattias Jansson (@maniccoder)