add strict-aliasing warnings; update readme to include stretchy_buffer

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Sean Barrett 2014-06-01 08:04:07 -07:00
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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ library | lastest version | category | description
**stb_c_lexer.h** | 0.04 | parsing | simplify writing parsers for C-like languages
**stb_divide.h** | 0.91 | math | more useful 32-bit modulus e.g. "euclidean divide"
**stb.h** | 2.23 | misc | helper functions for C, mostly redundant in C++; basically author's personal stuff
**stretchy_buffer.h** | 0.9 | utility | typesafe dynamic array for C (i.e. approximation to vector<>), doesn't compile as C++
FAQ
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in the file that you want to have the implementation.
Will probably not work correctly with strict-aliasing optimizations.
ABOUT:

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// 0.9 - rewrite to try to avoid strict-aliasing optimization
// issues, but won't compile as C++
//
// Will probably not work correctly with strict-aliasing optimizations.
//
// The idea:
//
// This implements an approximation to C++ vector<> for C, in that it

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@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ stb_perlin.h | 3D graphics | revised Perlin noise (3D input, 1D output)
stb_c_lexer.h | parsing | simplify writing parsers for C-like languages
stb_divide.h | math | more useful 32-bit modulus e.g. "euclidean divide"
stb.h | misc | helper functions for C, mostly redundant in C++; basically author's personal stuff
stretchy_buffer.h | utility | typesafe dynamic array for C (i.e. approximation to vector<>), doesn't compile as C++