Two VCL Example Applications that Use C++Builder and the C++ Boost Libraries

Boost is a set of open source C++ libraries that build on the ISO C++ programming language. In some cases, the Boost library functionality has become part of recent ISO C++ standards. RAD Studio allows you to install a subset of Boost that has been fully tested and preconfigured specifically for C++Builder. Use the GetIt Package Manager to install the Boost libraries for the Win32 classic C++ compiler, Win32 Clang-enhanced C++ compiler and Win64 Clang-enhanced compiler.

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boost::filesystem and std:filesystem VCL example

The ISO C++ std::filesystem evolved from the Boost filesystem library. The Filesystem library started in Boost, then became an ISO C++ Technical Specification and was finally merged into the ISO C++17 standard. The first example shows how to create a C++Builder VCL application using the Boost filesystem and the ISO C++ filesystem.

The VCL form contains two TButton, one TEdit and two TMemo components. The TEdit is used to set a path to files and directories on your hard drive. One button OnClick event handler will use the boost::filesystem functions to display the contents of the path. The other button OnCLick event handler will use the std::filesystem functions to display the contents of the same path. Why use both libraries? You may have an application and compiler than does not support the latest C++17 filesystem library standard. There are additional boost library versions available to support a wider range of platform filesystem operations.

VCL form for Boost and Std filesystem libraries application

C++Builder VCL application after using the boost and std filesystem library buttons

Filesystem VCL app mainunit.h:

//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

#ifndef MainUnitH
#define MainUnitH
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <System.Classes.hpp>
#include <Vcl.Controls.hpp>
#include <Vcl.StdCtrls.hpp>
#include <Vcl.Forms.hpp>
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TForm1 : public TForm
{
__published:	// IDE-managed Components
	TButton *BoostButton;
	TEdit *Edit1;
	TMemo *Memo1;
	TButton *Cpp17Button;
	TMemo *Memo2;
	void __fastcall BoostButtonClick(TObject *Sender);
	void __fastcall Cpp17ButtonClick(TObject *Sender);
private:	// User declarations
public:		// User declarations
	__fastcall TForm1(TComponent* Owner);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
extern PACKAGE TForm1 *Form1;
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#endif

Filesystem VCL App MainUnit.cpp:

//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

#include <vcl.h>

/*
	https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/filesystem
	The filesystem library was originally developed as boost.filesystem,
	was published as the technical specification ISO/IEC TS 18822:2015,
	and finally merged to ISO C++ as of C++17.

	https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_70_0/libs/filesystem/doc/index.htm
*/

#include <boost/filesystem.hpp>
namespace Boostfs = boost::filesystem;

#include <filesystem>
namespace Cpp17fs = std::filesystem;

#pragma hdrstop

#include "MainUnit.h"
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#pragma package(smart_init)
#pragma resource "*.dfm"
TForm1 *Form1;

//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
__fastcall TForm1::TForm1(TComponent* Owner)
	: TForm(Owner)
{
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void __fastcall TForm1::BoostButtonClick(TObject *Sender)
{

	// Boost Filesystem verion

	Memo1->Lines->Clear();
	// use the Boost FileSystem to get directories and files using path in editbox
	Boostfs::path directoryPath = Edit1->Text.c_str();
	for (const auto& entry : Boostfs::directory_iterator(directoryPath)) {
		Boostfs::path p = entry.path();
		// test if the path is a file
		if (is_regular_file(p)) {
			int fsize = file_size(p);
			std::string s = p.string() + " : size = ";
			Memo1->Lines->Add(s.c_str() + IntToStr(fsize));
		}
		// test if the path is a directory
		else if (is_directory(p)) {      // is p a directory?
			std::string s = p.string() + " : directory";
			Memo1->Lines->Add(s.c_str());
		}
		// otherwise it is something else :)
		else {
			std::string s = p.string() + " not a file or directory";
			Memo1->Lines->Add(p.c_str());
		}
	}
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void __fastcall TForm1::Cpp17ButtonClick(TObject *Sender)
{
	// C++17 FileSystem version

	Memo2->Lines->Clear();
	// use C++17 std FileSystem library to get directories given a path in the editbox
	Cpp17fs::path directoryPath = Edit1->Text.c_str();
	for (const auto& entry : Cpp17fs::directory_iterator(directoryPath)) {
		Cpp17fs::path p = entry.path();
		if (Cpp17fs::is_directory(p)) {
			std::string s = p.string() + " : directory";
			Memo2->Lines->Add(s.c_str());
		}
		else if (Cpp17fs::is_regular_file(p)) {
			int fsize = Cpp17fs::file_size(p);
			std::string s = p.string() + " : size = ";
			Memo2->Lines->Add(s.c_str() + IntToStr(fsize));
		}
		else {
			std::string s = p.string() + " not a file or directory";
			Memo2->Lines->Add(p.c_str());
		}
	}
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

boost::circular_buffer VCL example

The boost circular buffer (also known as a ring or cyclic buffer) library allows for the storing of data. The boost is designed to support fixed capacity storage. When the buffer is full, additional elements will overwrite existing elements at the front and back of the buffer (depending on the operations used).

The VCL form contains three TButton, one TSpinEdit and one TMemo components. One TButton OnClick event handler shows the contents of the circular buffer (originally populated by the Form’s OnShow event handler. The other two TButton OnClick event handlers use the boost circular buffer push_front and push_back public member functions.

Boost circular buffer C++Builder VCL form
C++Builder VCL form with Circular Buffer populated by OnShow event handler
Application showing contents of Circular Buffer after Add to front button is clicked
Application showing contents of Circular Buffer after Add to back button is clicked
Circular Buffer VCL app mainunit.h:

//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

#ifndef MainUnitH
#define MainUnitH
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include <System.Classes.hpp>
#include <Vcl.Controls.hpp>
#include <Vcl.StdCtrls.hpp>
#include <Vcl.Forms.hpp>
#include <Vcl.Samples.Spin.hpp>
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TForm1 : public TForm
{
__published:	// IDE-managed Components
	TButton *AddToCircularQueueFrontButton;
	TSpinEdit *SpinEdit1;
	TMemo *Memo1;
	TButton *ShowCircularBufferButton;
	TButton *AddToCircularQueueBackButton;
	void __fastcall FormShow(TObject *Sender);
	void __fastcall ShowCircularBufferButtonClick(TObject *Sender);
	void __fastcall AddToCircularQueueFrontButtonClick(TObject *Sender);
	void __fastcall AddToCircularQueueBackButtonClick(TObject *Sender);
private:	// User declarations
public:		// User declarations
	__fastcall TForm1(TComponent* Owner);
};
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
extern PACKAGE TForm1 *Form1;
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#endif

Circular Buffer VCL app mainunit.cpp:

//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

#include <vcl.h>
#include <boost/circular_buffer.hpp>
#pragma hdrstop

#include "MainUnit.h"
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
#pragma package(smart_init)
#pragma resource "*.dfm"
TForm1 *Form1;

// Create a circular buffer with a capacity for 3 integers.
boost::circular_buffer<int> cb(3);

//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
__fastcall TForm1::TForm1(TComponent* Owner)
	: TForm(Owner)
{
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void __fastcall TForm1::FormShow(TObject *Sender)
{
	// initialize circular buffer with 3 integers
	cb.push_back(1);
	cb.push_back(2);
	cb.push_back(3);
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
void __fastcall TForm1::ShowCircularBufferButtonClick(TObject *Sender)
{
	int circularbuffersize = cb.size();
	Memo1->Lines->Clear();
	Memo1->Lines->Add("Circular Buffer Size = "+IntToStr(circularbuffersize));
	Memo1->Lines->Add("Items:");
	// display items in the circular buffer
	for (int i : cb)
		Memo1->Lines->Add("  "+IntToStr(i));
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

void __fastcall TForm1::AddToCircularQueueFrontButtonClick(TObject *Sender)
{
	cb.push_front(SpinEdit1->Value);
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

void __fastcall TForm1::AddToCircularQueueBackButtonClick(TObject *Sender)
{
	cb.push_back(SpinEdit1->Value);
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------

References

Boost C++Builder DocWiki

Boost C++ Libraries home page

Boost version 1.70

Converting from Boost to std::filesystem by Scott Furry as a guest post on Bartlomiej Filipek (Bartek) blog.

boost::filesystem library documentation

C++ std::filesystem documentation

boost::circular_buffer documentation

boost and std filesystem VCL app source code project (zip file)

boost circular buffer VCL app source code project (zip file)

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