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BDE Standard Library

What is BDE?

BDE (BDE Development Environment) is a set of C++ software libraries as well as development tools and methodology. Originally developed at Bloomberg L.P., BDE is intended to form the foundation for large scale C++ software products.

BSL (BDE Standard Library), the lowest level BDE library, provides implementations for portions of the C++ standard library, particularly the container types, as well as a suite of system utilities, meta-functions, and algorithms needed to build such containers.

BDL (BDE Development Library), the second BDE library currently provides concrete allocator implementations. This library is under active development and will eventually contain a collection of tools appropriate for a low-level library and application development.

Goals and Benefits of BDE

BDE aims to provide libraries that meet superior standards in terms of their design, documentation, and testing (see Mission Statement). Every component (i.e., .h/.cpp file pair) provides thorough component-, class-, and method-level documentation (see Online Library Documentation), including a compilable example for using that type. Every component also has a thorough test-driver that tests every public method of that component through a comprehensive range of input (see bslstl_map.t.cpp).

These libraries, along with the tools and methodology that accompany them, are meant to enable developers to create their own C++ software that meets similar standards of quality.

The BDE Standard Library (BSL)

BSL provides a finely factored collection of modules (or components) that form the foundation for cross-platform component-based development. The library culminates in the implementation of several standard containers that take advantage of the features of the rest of BSL. Some of the highlights of BSL include:

  • Support for runtime polymorphic memory allocators

    • Provides more efficient application-specific memory-allocation behavior.
    • Provides facilities for testing memory allocation.
    • See bslma
  • Enhanced type trait support and trait-aware container facilities

    • Provides for efficient move semantics (similar to to C++11 move-semantics)
    • See bslmf
  • Support for defensive programming through a configurable assert facility

  • A modular system for defining hash functions

  • A facility for testing generic container instantiations with a range of troublesome types

  • Implementations of basic atomic operations with flexible memory semantics

The BDE Development Library (BDL)

BDL is under active development, and will eventually contain a wide range of facilities needed for common development tasks. For example, date and time types, specialized containers, thread pools, event schedulers, and file system utilities. The current highlights of BDL include:

  • Value types and utilities for manipulating dates and times.

  • Additional concrete implementations of the allocator interface defined in BSL

  • Value types and utilities that support decimal floating point arithmetic (IEEE754-2008) (see bdldfp and bdldfp_decimal)

    • These types are is useful where exact representations of decimal fractions are required (e.g., financial transactions).

Getting Started

The best place to get started is to read our introduction to building BDE and creating a "Hello World" application using that built library:

Some other introductory material includes:

One of the key elements of the BDE libraries is the extensive header (i.e., component-level) documentation. Doxygen for BDE can be found here: Online Library Documentation, although the documentation in the headers themselves is intended for reading on its own (without doxygen).

Community Involvement

One of our goals in publishing BDE is to encourage others to use these tools and adopt them in their software development processes. If you are interested in contributing to BDE itself, see Contributing to BDE to get started.

Questions, Comments, and Feedback

If you have questions, comments, suggestions for improvement or any other inquiries regarding BSL or this wiki, feel free to open an issue in the issue tracker.