We are pleased to finally announce the official release of PWToolBox to the public. This has been a long time in the making and means a lot to the project as a whole. Despite busy schedules, a lot of effort has gone into this portion of the project. Here is a little bit of information about PWToolBox if you don't already know what it is.
Description:PWToolBox is a cross-platform API providing common functionality for software. Although PWToolBox is part of the Project Wish software family, it is suitable for all types of software projects.
Flavors:Both Win32
and Linux SDK's
Features:The current version, PWToolBox 1.0, has the following features:
- Extendable configuration support that uses streams for reading and writing. Two readers and writers are provided for you, allowing you to use INI or XML formatted configurations.
- Commonly used exceptions deriving from std::exception.
- Some Math functions we've found helpful in other projects
- Memory management functions to help when you can't or don't want to use smart pointers.
- Portable Plugin Manager capable of dynamically loading libraries that derive from the Plugin interface.
- A high-precision timer to measure elapsed time, providing at least microsecond precision.
- UID Generator. A lightweight object that helps when generating unique names.
- Version Information utility using the major.minor.maitenence[.revision] [<build type>] version numbers, with support for comparing versions.
- Singleton base class.
- Python bindings
DocumentationDoxygen documentation can be found here:
http://www.projectwish.com/pwtoolbox/doxygen/htmlYou can also visit the dedicated forum for PWToolBox located here:
http://www.projectwish.com/index.php?showforum=581LicensePWToolBox is licensed under the LGPL v2.1 license, with an optional unrestrictive license. We do not currently offer the unrestrictive license, but will expedite it if requested. If you are interested in an unrestricted license, contact: contact@projectwish.com.
RoadmapVersion 1.1 Features- Optional thread-safe support.
- Dataports
- Non-intrusive property layers
- Metadata
- Logging
How can you help?Besides spreading the word, you can help us out by heading over to our forums and report any bugs you come across. We're also looking for linux package developers to make packages for us. Contact us if you can help.
Download:Both the Win32 and the Linux files can be found here, at our download page:
http://www.projectwish.com/index.php?act=d...at&cat_id=6We encourage you to try it out if you are a programmer. We are eager to get some feedback and also find out who is using it.
We would also like to welcome back
Ghedipunk to the Development Team. He has made his way back to working on PW after about a year off, and we are very excited to have him back to begin cooking up some tasty code.