A minimal C++ framework for plug-in management. Small, cross-platform and simple to use.

Features

  • Dynamic Load/Unload of plug-ins
  • Plug-in usage based on the Factory Pattern
  • Plug-ins version control
  • Generation of glue code through macros

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License

zlib/libpng License

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User Reviews

  • Nice Work.
  • Pluma seems to be one of the easiest and most straight-forward C++ Plugin frameworks. I used it in one of my projects and will use it in future projects again.
  • Pluma-framework works perfect.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Easy to use, small and cross platform. There are still some flaws, like the lacks of support for exceptions ("fprintf(stderr,message);" is used instead, which does not allow easy error management), some C-style cast where C++ reinterpret_cast could be used, and it may give easier access to few things, but it is globally a good tool.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, BSD, Windows

Intended Audience

Developers

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Frameworks, C++ Libraries

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2010-10-16