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Other single-file public-domain/open source libraries with minimal dependencies
In addition to all of my libraries, there are other, similar libraries.
The following list is a list of small, easy-to-integrate, portable libraries which are usable from C and/or C++, and should be able to be compiled on both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms.
Rules
- Libraries must be usable from C or C++, ideally both
- Libraries should be usable from more than one platform (ideally, all major desktops and/or all major mobile)
- Libraries should compile and work on both 32-bit and 64-bit platforms
- Libraries should use at most two files
Exceptions will be allowed for good reasons.
New libraries and corrections
See discussion after the list.
Library listing
Public domain single-file libraries usable from C and C++ are in bold. Other libraries are either non-public domain, or two files, or not usable from both C and C++, or all three. Libraries of more than two files are mostly forbidden.
For the API column, "C" means C only, "C++" means C++ only, and "C/C++C**" means C/C++ usable from either; even if a library includes a .cpp file it may be usable from C if the header has the appropriate 'extern "C"' usage, and likewise even if a library includes a .c file it may be usable from C++ for the same reason. (As of this writing, the API is unknown for many libraries, and the benefit of the doubt is given for boldfacing.)
category | library | license | API | files | description |
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AI | micropather | zlib | C++ | 2 | pathfinding with A* |
audio | aw_ima.h | MIT | C/C++ | 1 | IMA-ADPCM audio decoder |
compression | miniz.c | public domain | C/C++ | 1 | compression,decompression, zip file, png writing |
compression | lz4 | BSD | C/C++ | 2 | fast but larger LZ compression |
compression | fastlz | MIT | C/C++ | 2 | fast but larger LZ compression |
compression | pithy | BSD | C/C++ | 2 | fast but larger LZ compression |
crypto | TweetNaCl | public domain | C | 2 | high-quality tiny cryptography library |
data structures | klib | MIT | 2 | many 2-file libs: hash, sort, b-tree, etc | |
data structures | uthash | BSD | C/C++ | 2 | several 1-header, 1-license-file libs: generic hash, list, etc |
data structures | PackedArray | WTFPLv2 | C | 2 | memory-efficient array of elements with non-pow2 bitcount |
data structures | minilibs | public domain | 2 | two-file binary tress (also regex, etc) | |
files & filenames | DG_misc.h | public domain | C/C++ | 1 | Daniel Gibson's stb.h-esque cross-platform helpers: path/file, strings |
files & filenames | whereami | WTFPLv2 | C/C++ | 2 | get path/filename of executable or module |
geometry file | tk_objfile | MIT | C/C++ | 1 | OBJ file loader |
geometry file | tinyply | public domain | C++ | 2 | PLY mesh file loader |
geometry file | tinyobjloader | BSD | 1 | wavefront OBJ file loader | |
geometry math | nv_voronoi.h | public domain | 1 | find voronoi regions on lattice w/ integer inputs | |
geometry math | sobol.h | public domain | 1 | sobol & stratified sampling sequences | |
geometry math | sdf.h | MIT | 1 | compute signed-distance field from antialiased image | |
geometry math | nanoflann | BSD | 1 | build KD trees for point clouds | |
geometry math | jc_voronoi | MIT | 1 | find voronoi regions on float/double data | |
geometry math | par_msquares | MIT | C/C++ | 1 | convert (binarized) image to triangles |
geometry math | par_shapes | MIT | C/C++ | 1 | generate various 3d geometric shapes |
geometry math | Tomas Akenine-Moller snippets | public domain | 2 | various 3D intersection calculations, not lib-ified | |
geometry math | Clipper | Boost | C++ | 2 | line & polygon clipping & offsetting |
geometry math | PolyPartition | MIT | C++ | 2 | polygon triangulation, partitioning |
graphics (2d) | blendish | MIT | C/C++ | 1 | blender-style widget rendering |
graphics (2d) | tigr | public domain | C/C++ | 2 | quick-n-dirty window text/graphics for Windows |
graphics (2d) | noc_turtle | public domain | 2 | procedural graphics generator | |
graphics (3-D) | mikktspace | zlib | 2 | compute tangent space for normal mapping | |
graphics (3-D) | debug-draw | public domain | C++ | 1 | API-agnostic immediate-mode debug rendering |
hardware | EasyTab | public domain | C/C++ | 1 | multi-platform tablet input |
images | jo_gif.cpp | public domain | 1 | animated GIF writer | |
images | gif.h | public domain | C | 1 | animated GIF writer (can only include once) |
images | tiny_jpeg.h | public domain | C/C++ | 1 | JPEG encoder |
images | miniexr | public domain | C++ | 2 | OpenEXR writer, needs header file |
images | tinyexr | BSD | C/C++ | 1 | EXR image read/write, uses miniz internally |
images | lodepng | zlib | C/C++ | 2 | PNG encoder/decoder |
images | nanoSVG | zlib | C/C++ | 1 | 1-file SVG parser; 1-file SVG rasterizer |
images | picopng.cpp | zlib | C++ | 2 | tiny PNG loader |
images | jpeg-compressor | public domain | C++ | 2 | 2-file jpeg compress, 2-file jpeg decompress |
images | easyexif | MIT | C++ | 2 | EXIF metadata extractor for JPEG images |
math | mm_vec.h | BSD | C/C++ | 1 | SIMD vector math |
math | ShaderFastLibs | MIT | C++ | 1 | (also HLSL) approximate transcendental functions optimized for shaders (esp. GCN) |
math | TinyExpr | zlib | C | 2 | evaluation of math expressions from strings |
multithreading | mm_sched.h | zlib | C/C++ | 1 | cross-platform multithreaded task scheduler |
network | zed_net | public domain | 1 | cross-platform socket wrapper | |
network | mm_web.h | BSD | C/C++ | 1 | lightweight webserver, fork of webby |
network | par_easycurl.h | MIT | C/C++ | 1 | curl wrapper |
network | yocto | public domain | C/C++ | 2 | non-production-use http server |
network | happyhttp | zlib | 2 | http client requests | |
network | mongoose | GPLv2 | 2 | http server | |
network | LUrlParser | MIT | C++ | 2 | lightweight URL & URI parser RFC 1738, RFC 3986 |
parsing | SLRE | GPLv2 | 1 | regular expression matcher | |
parsing | PicoJSON | BSD | C++ | 1 | JSON parse/serializer |
parsing | mm_lexer.h | zlib | C/C++ | 1 | C-esque language lexer |
parsing | json.h | public domain | C/C++ | 2 | JSON parser |
parsing | jzon.h | MIT | C++ | 2 | JSON parser |
parsing | parson | MIT | C/C++ | 2 | JSON parser and serializer |
parsing | minilibs | public domain | 2 | two-file regex (also binary tree, etc) | |
profiling | Remotery | Apache 2.0 | 2 | CPU/GPU profiler Win/Mac/Linux, using web browser for viewer | |
profiling | MicroProfile | unlicense | 2-4 | CPU (and GPU?) profiler, 1-3 header files, uses miniz internally | |
scripting | LIL | zlib | C/C++ | 2 | interpreter for a Tcl-like scripting language |
scripting | lualite | MIT | C++ | 1 | generate lua bindings in C++ |
scripting | Picol | BSD | C/C++ | 2 | interpreter for a Tcl-like scripting language |
strings | DG_misc.h | public domain | C/C++ | 1 | Daniel Gibson's stb.h-esque cross-platform helpers: path/file, strings |
strings | utf8 | public domain | C/C++ | 1 | utf8 string library |
strings | strpool.h | public domain | C/C++ | 1 | string interning |
strings | dfa | MIT | 2 | fast utf8 decoder | |
strings | gb_string.h | public domain | C/C++ | 1 | dynamic strings |
tests | utest | MIT | C/C++ | 1 | unit testing |
tests | catch | Boost | C++ | 1 | unit testing |
tests | SPUT | BSD | C/C++ | 1 | unit testing |
tests | pempek_assert.cpp | WTFPLv2 | C++ | 2 | flexible assertions |
tests | minctest | zlib | C | 1 | unit testing |
user interface | dear imgui | MIT | C++* | 9 | an immediate-mode GUI formerly named "ImGui"; 3rd-party C wrapper |
misc | MakeID.h | public domain | C++ | 1 | allocate/deallocate small integer IDs efficiently |
misc | loguru | public domain | C++ | 1 | flexible logging |
misc | tinyformat | Boost | C++ | 1 | typesafe printf |
misc | dbgtools | zlib | C/C++ | 2 | cross-platform debug util libraries |
misc | stmr | MIT | C | 2 | extract English word stems |
misc | levenshtein | MIT | C | 2 | compute edit distance between two strings |
There are also these XML libraries, but if you're using XML, shame on you:
Also you might be interested in other related, but different lists:
- clib: list of (mostly) small single C functions (licenses not listed)
New libraries and corrections
Submissions of new libraries: I accept submissions (as issues or as pull requests). Please note that every file that must be included in a user's project counts; a header and a source file is 2 files, but a header file, source file, and LICENSE (if the license isn't in the source file) is 3 files, and won't be accepted, because it's not 2 files. But actually 'LICENSE' is a problem for just dropping the library in a source tree anyway, since it's not scoped to just the library, so library authors are encouraged to include the license in the source file and not require a separate LICENSE.
Corrections: if information for a library above is wrong, please send a correction as an issue, pull request, or email. Note that if the list indicates a library works from both C/C++, but it doesn't, this could be an error in the list or it could be a bug in the library. If you find a library doesn't work in 32-bit or 64-bit, the library should be removed from this list, unless it's a bug in the library.
List FAQ
Can I link directly to this list?
Yes, you can just use this page. If you want a shorter, more readable link, you can use this URL to link to the FAQ question that links to this page.
Why isn't library XXX which is made of 3 or more files on this list?
I draw the line arbitrarily at 2 files at most. (Note that some libraries that appear to be two files require a separate LICENSE file, which made me leave them out). Some of these libraries are still easy to drop into your project and build, so you might still be ok with them. But since people come to stb for single-file public domain libraries, I feel that starts to get too far from what we do here.
Why isn't library XXX which is at most two files and has minimal other dependencies on this list?
Probably because I don't know about it, feel free to submit a pull request, issue, email, or tweet it at me (it can be your own library or somebody else's). But I might not include it for various other reasons, including subtleties of what is 'minimal other dependencies' and subtleties about what is 'lightweight'.
Why isn't SQLite's amalgamated build on this list?
Come on.