Comment by wangii

4 days ago

how is it better than https://github.com/boost-ext/sml ?

there are about 1 million c++ state machines, and sml happens to be the best, or one of them. how does yours differentiate?

I was about to complain about the use of strings in both libraries, both for the lack of type safety as well as the possible runtime allocation, but then I looked at the assembly for the sml example and there are no strings in the binary other than the obvious "send" one.

What exactly happened there? It looks like make_transition_table() is doing some serious magic. Or are the state transitions evaluated at compile-time given that there is no input in the example, and then the transition table gets compiled out?

Anyway, I think it would help OP's library to have some assembly output in the readme as well.