em{io} is a safe and fast high-level and low-level character input/output library for bare-metal and RTOS based embedded systems with a very small binary footprint.
// High-level
std::string str = emio::format("The answer is {}.", 42); // Format argument.
int answer{};
emio::result<void> scan_res = emio::scan(str, "The answer is {}.", answer); // Scan input string.
if (scan_res) {
emio::print("The answer is {}.", answer); // Output to console.
}
// Without using heap.
emio::static_buffer<128> buf{};
emio::format_to(buf, "The answer is {:#x}.", 42).value();
buf.view(); // <- The answer is 0x2a.
// Low-level
emio::writer wrt{buf};
wrt.write_str(" In decimal: ").value();
wrt.write_int(42).value();
wrt.write_char('.').value();
buf.view(); // <- The answer is 0x2a. In decimal: 42.
emio::reader rdr{"17c"};
EMIO_TRY(uint32_t number, rdr.parse_int<uint32_t>()); // <- 17
EMIO_TRY(char suffix, rdr.read_char()); // <- c
This library is in beta status! Please help to make it fly!
Bare-metal and RTOS based embedded systems do have special requirements which are mostly overlooked by the C++ standard, its implementations and other libraries.
Therefore, this library:
Read more about it in the DESIGN document.
FetchContent_Declare(
emio
GIT_TAG main
GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/Viatorus/emio.git
GIT_SHALLOW TRUE
)
FetchContent_MakeAvailable(emio)
A compiler supporting C++20 is required. Tested with GCC 11/12/13 and Clang 16/17.
See the CONTRIBUTING document.
em{io} is distributed under the MIT license.