Compile-time conversion library, from IDA-style string to array (supports wildcarding).
Step 1:
git clone https://github.com/cristeigabriel/STB.git
Step 2:
Include include/stb.hh
to your project.
Step 3:
Either create a custom conversion type with stb::basic_hex_string_array_conversion
or use stb::hex_string_array_conversion
(whitespace delimiter, question-mark wildcard, -1
wildcard value) (short alias: stb::simple_conversion
).
Example:
stb::simple_conversion::build<stb::fixed_string {"AA BB CC DD EE FF"}>::value
// stb::simple_conversion::build<"AA BB CC DD EE FF">::value also works
You may also create a sanitary macro that looks something like:
#define CONV(x) stb::simple_conversion::build<stb::fixed_string {X}>::value
then do:
CONV("AA BB CC DD EE FF")
We pass a stb::fixed_string
to a conversion type's build, we run make
on it, we ensure constant evaluation through stb::consteval_value
on make
which itself calls parse::get
then does some logic utilizing the information and detail
, we store the result of make
in value
inside the build instance.
This leaves no trace in the binary by ensuring constant evaluation (doesn't require consteval
) of conversion string parser and conversion builder.
This should go in a pre-compiled header. You may also disable compliance verifications by defining STB_OMIT_TESTS
before include.