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fast_obj

Because the world needs another OBJ loader. Single header library, should compile without warnings in both C89 or C++. Much faster (5-10x) than other libraries tested.

To use:

 fastObjMesh* mesh = fast_obj_read("path/to/objfile.obj");

 ...do stuff with mesh...

 fast_obj_destroy(mesh);

Note that valid indices in the fastObjMesh::indices array start from 1. A dummy position, normal and texture coordinate are added to the corresponding fastObjMesh arrays at element 0 and then an index of 0 is used to indicate that attribute is not present at the vertex. This means that users can avoid the need to test for non-present data if required as the vertices will still reference a valid entry in the mesh arrays.

A simple test app is provided to compare speed against tinyobjloader and check output matches.

Version 1.3

Version 1.3 makes a small change to the API. Textures are now stored in a separate array on the fastObjMesh structure, and are referenced by index from materials, instead of being referenced by the material directly.