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author | poletti-marco <poletti.marco@gmail.com> | Sat Mar 25 17:32:07 2017 +0000 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Sat Mar 25 17:32:07 2017 +0000 |
tree | bdf0e0646e1aae234b01f63129c27ae22a7bde7b | |
parent | 321d2d42106d846cc26947cfc9c8540167a048e3 [diff] | |
parent | f5c96b3191d4db6df4024ce5c8c23a36dd35a566 [diff] |
Merge pull request #43 from arj/master Use CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR instead of CMAKE_BINARY_DIR, to allow Fruit to be used as a subproject.
Fruit is a dependency injection framework for C++, loosely inspired by the Guice framework for Java. It uses C++ metaprogramming together with some new C++11 features to detect most injection problems at compile-time. It allows to split the implementation code in "components" (aka modules) that can be assembled to form other components. From a component with no requirements it's then possible to create an injector, that provides an instance of the interfaces exposed by the component.
See the wiki for more information, including installation instructions, tutorials and reference documentation.