High-performance string manipulation library for C++ developers
Version 2.0 of Str Library, a set of classes for
C++ developers provides high-performance string manipulation for client-side
and server-side applications. Plug-in replacement for MFC CString and STL std::string eases learning curve while the innovative semi-automatic string sharing technology yields significant speed benefits, especially for server-side applications.
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High-performance string manipulation library for C++ developers
Bravo Systems Inc. has released version 2.0 of Str Library, a set of classes for
C++ developers that provide high-performance string manipulation for client-side
and server-side applications.
Projects that require high performance string manipulation without being tied to
a particular platform can use the library as a plug-in replacement for MFC CString
or STL std::string to achieve independence from any particular vendor and gain
speed of execution, especially in SMP (symmetric multi-processing) environments.
Server side applications benefit the most since much of the processing time in
today's code is spent managing string information. Programmers can avoid the
steep learning curve of learning yet another third party library, because class
methods have been created to closely mimic the operation of the immensely popular
class CString bundled with MFC and, in Visual C++ 7.0, ATL.
Str Library uses an innovative semi-automatic technology for sharing strings
between threads that eliminates heavy CPU bus penalties associated with other
implementations. On the other hand, the library uses the instance sharing
(copy-on-write) technology for data instances to achieve the best possible
speed for common operations such as returning string data from class methods,
assigning and concatenating strings, and passing data by value.
The library has an evaluation version that, like its commercial equivalent, comes
with full source code and support. It enables edvelopers to maintain a single code
base that can run against most popular Windows compilers, as well as Linux and
other systems supporting the GNU compiler (gcc / g++). String classes yield immediate
speed increase over most string implementations in the STL (C++ Standard Template
Library), currently the only commercial-grade string class equivalent on
the market.
The library is licensed on a per-developer basis at a current promotional price
of USD 29. No runtime royalties apply. Evaluation and commercial versions
are available from the company's web site at http://www.utilitycode.com/str
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