pifs | The compile-time data-free filesystem | Storage library
kandi X-RAY | pifs Summary
kandi X-RAY | pifs Summary
pifs is a C++ library typically used in Storage applications. pifs has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Originally by philipl, πfs is a revolutionary new file system that, instead of wasting space storing your data on your hard drive, stores your data in π! You'll never run out of space again - π holds every file that could possibly exist! They said 100% compression was impossible? You're looking at it!.
Originally by philipl, πfs is a revolutionary new file system that, instead of wasting space storing your data on your hard drive, stores your data in π! You'll never run out of space again - π holds every file that could possibly exist! They said 100% compression was impossible? You're looking at it!.
Support
Quality
Security
License
Reuse
Support
pifs has a low active ecosystem.
It has 89 star(s) with 6 fork(s). There are 5 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
There are 1 open issues and 2 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 4 days. There are 1 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of pifs is current.
Quality
pifs has 0 bugs and 0 code smells.
Security
pifs has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
pifs code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
There are 0 security hotspots that need review.
License
pifs is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
Strong Copyleft licenses enforce sharing, and you can use them when creating open source projects.
Reuse
pifs releases are not available. You will need to build from source code and install.
Installation instructions are not available. Examples and code snippets are available.
Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
kandi's functional review helps you automatically verify the functionalities of the libraries and avoid rework.
Currently covering the most popular Java, JavaScript and Python libraries. See a Sample of pifs
Currently covering the most popular Java, JavaScript and Python libraries. See a Sample of pifs
pifs Key Features
No Key Features are available at this moment for pifs.
pifs Examples and Code Snippets
No Code Snippets are available at this moment for pifs.
Community Discussions
Trending Discussions on pifs
QUESTION
Best practice when dealing with C++ iostreams
Asked 2022-Mar-03 at 13:00
I'm writing a command-line utility for some text processing. I need a helper function (or two) that does the following:
- If the filename is
-
, return standard input/output; - Otherwise, create and open a file, check for error, and return it.
And here comes my question: what is the best practice to design/implement such a function? What should it look like?
I first considered the old-school FILE*
:
ANSWER
Answered 2022-Mar-03 at 11:42I would probably make it into
Community Discussions, Code Snippets contain sources that include Stack Exchange Network
Vulnerabilities
No vulnerabilities reported
Install pifs
You can download it from GitHub.
Support
For any new features, suggestions and bugs create an issue on GitHub.
If you have any questions check and ask questions on community page Stack Overflow .
Find more information at:
Reuse Trending Solutions
Find, review, and download reusable Libraries, Code Snippets, Cloud APIs from over 650 million Knowledge Items
Find more librariesStay Updated
Subscribe to our newsletter for trending solutions and developer bootcamps
Share this Page