- finish exception helper.
- switch to LOCALAPPDATA/CrashDumps as output directory.
- add testbench for exception helper.
- add lost testbench for GetLocalAppData in WinFctHelper.
- link with DbgHelp.lib on Windows in CMake.
- move COM types and guard into independent file and namespace COMHelper because not only dialog, but also other parts also need to use COM related fucntion.
- remove ParserHelper.cpp because it is empty (ParserHelper is header only namespace).
- Add a function fetching LOCALAPPDATA in WinFctHelper.
- Update implementation of EnsureColorfulConsole.
- previous implementation will exit if one of the process to stdout and stderr failed. so if it exit at the process of stdout, the process of stderr will not be run.
- current implementation will always do process for both of stdout and stderr. the return value will be false if any process of them are failed.
- rename GetModuleName to GetModuleFileName and disable annoy Windows macro GetModuleFileName in WinImportSuffix.hpp.
- add more output functions in console helper.
* split output functions by format string and plain string as Format and Write.
* add functions which output to stderr.
- improve document.
- add utf8 path to std::filesystem::path convertion function.
- add left-padding zero format string for printing pointer.
- update exception handler, but not finished because console helper need update.
- add annotations for console helper for better user experience.
- change build macro to allow using console helper in non-Windows platform. because console color macros is universal and should not be limited in Windows platform.
- remove the macros disable the warning and error of std functions in MSVC because YYCC has disable them in header.
- update console input output functions. provide CSharp-like interface for UTF8 console input output.
- console output function is done by WriteConsoleW and WriteFile.
- console input function still work in progress.
- rename console ASCII color macros
- add console ASCII color test.
- remove EnableUTF8Console because no longer needed.
- add a bunch of annotation to describe YYCC UTF8 console strategy.
- add UNICODE macro in CMakeLists.txt to order CMake generate Visual Studio solution with UNICODE charset enabled, not MBCS.
- update the implementation of ParserHelper from locale-based std::to_string, std::stod, std::stoull, to locale-independent function std::from_chars and std::to_chars.
- rename TerminalHelper to ConsoleHelper.
- I figure out how UTF-8 output bug happend, but I don't have any clues proving why this happend.
- it seems that we can simply remove utf8 string literal heading to solve this issue (u8"" -> "")
- the compiled string char array in executable application already is wrong.
- compiler generated string bytes is `'original string'.encode('utf-8').decode(your pc encoding).encode('utf-8')`.
- idk why, as the compromise, I remove all utf8 string literal heading to solve this issue.
- I highly think this is a bug of MSVC. because everything is okey if I use MSVC native project file to build.
- I have compared the build flags between native project and cmake generated project but I can't find any difference.
- add full testbench code for ParserHelper.
- switch to CMake build system and delete original project files because Visual Studio supports CMake project debugging.
- there is a UTF-8 bug for library after switching, but I don't know why it happends. maybe fixed in future.
- add dialog parameter class for dialog helper. prepare to write real dialog popup function.
- refactor file filters class in dialog helper to make it no const syntax conflict.
- improve windows header import prefix and suffix header. remove the barrier limiting headers only can be imported once. fix define preprocessor usage bug.
- move crt warning and errors macro from project settings to internal headers.
- copy IronPad as ExceptionHandler but not adapted to this project.
- add string lower upper function in string helper.
- add join function in string helper.
- add split function in string helper but implementation is not perfect and should be imporved in future.