Forkpool
A bleeding-edge, lock-free, wait-free, continuation-stealing tasking library. [Moved to: https://github.com/ConorWilliams/libfork] (by ConorWilliams)
concurrencpp
Modern concurrency for C++. Tasks, executors, timers and C++20 coroutines to rule them all (by David-Haim)
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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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concurrencpp
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Is anyone using coroutines seriously?
I am using concurrencpp for my project. What I like about it is that it's basically a thread pool factory with coroutines. It allows for better structuring / organizing of multithreaded work. So for me the main advantage of coroutines is that the code looks easier to follow
- Concurrencpp – a C++20 library for coroutines and executors
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Comparing asio to unifex
Equivalent concurrencpp code:
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Do you think the current asynchronous models (executors, senders) are too complicated and really we just need channels and coroutines running on a thread pool?
I agree. I use concurrencpp for the exact use case you described - coroutines running on simple-to-understand-executors which return some asynchronous pipe for communication.
- concurrencpp version 0.1.6 has been released!
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What happens if you co_await a std::future, and why is it a bad idea? - The Old New Thing
If you look at concurrencpp, you can control exactly where and how coroutines are resumed, using executors.
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Collecting the best C++ practices
concurrencpp. Modern concurrency for C++. Tasks, executors, timers and C++20 coroutines to rule them all.
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C++ Coroutines from scratch - Phil Nash - Meeting C++ 2022
Just use a good third party library like concurrencpp .
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Header-only C++14 quality thread pool
Hi, I am looking for a header-only C++14 (or lower) quality thread pool. Ideally, it would be similar to BS::thread_pool but in C++14. Most of them I find on GitHub are bloated (e.g. concurrencpp) or have many open Issues. Ideal usage would be similar to:
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Good repos for beginners to browse that follow best modern C++ practices (including testing, static analysis etc...)
I use concurrencpp for my asynchronous code and the repo is written in modern cpp, with tests, sanitizers and what not.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Forkpool and concurrencpp you can also consider the following projects:
thread-pool - A modern, fast, lightweight thread pool library based on C++20
libunifex - Unified Executors