Micro-CDR
iceoryx
Micro-CDR | iceoryx | |
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1 | 10 | |
38 | 1,520 | |
- | 3.5% | |
0.0 | 9.8 | |
10 months ago | 8 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Micro-CDR
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Micro-XRCE-DDS : CMake integration
set(dds-xrce_VERSION v2.0.0) set(micro-cdr_VERSION v1.2.1) FetchContent_Declare( micro-cdr GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/eProsima/Micro-CDR.git GIT_TAG ${micro-cdr_VERSION} ) FetchContent_Declare( dds-xrce GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/eProsima/Micro-XRCE-DDS-Client.git GIT_TAG ${dds-xrce_VERSION} )
iceoryx
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Show HN: Comprehensive inter-process communication (IPC) toolkit in modern C++
Also, when you want to perform some access control with access rights, you have to face sid— and ace-strings - oh they are fun. And, of course, there are all the nasty details; for instance, Windows defines macros that lead to compilation failures since they collide with internal naming. Take a look at this here, maybe it makes your efforts less painless: https://github.com/eclipse-iceoryx/iceoryx/blob/master/iceor...
You could reuse the iceoryx platform layer that enables iceoryx to run on every platform from qnx, linux, freertos, mac, windows. Maybe it can help you as well: https://github.com/eclipse-iceoryx/iceoryx/blob/master/doc/w...
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Flow-IPC: Open-Source Toolkit for Low-Latency Inter-Process Communication in C++
Does the schema help a lot? For C++ you can get very fast without, for example with IceOryx https://github.com/eclipse-iceoryx/iceoryx
In contrast to Cap'n'Proto you get compiler optimized struct layout as benefit from using raw structs. Benchmarks are here https://iceoryx.io/v2.0.2/examples/iceperf/
- IPC communication between rust, c++, and python
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iceoryx v2.0.0 released - a true zero-copy C++ middleware
full release notes: https://github.com/eclipse-iceoryx/iceoryx/blob/master/doc/website/release-notes/iceoryx-v2-0-0.md
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Shadesmar: Fast C++ IPC using shared memory
True, a better comparison for Shadesmar would be with libraries like iceoryx and alephzero.
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Announcing Eclipse iceoryx 1.0.0
This is the tracking issue for Windows support https://github.com/eclipse-iceoryx/iceoryx/issues/33
What are some alternatives?
PX4-Autopilot - PX4 Autopilot Software
cyclonedds - Eclipse Cyclone DDS project
Micro-XRCE-DDS - An XRCE DDS implementation. Looking for commercial support? Contact [email protected]
eCAL - Please visit the new repository: https://github.com/eclipse-ecal/ecal
Micro-XRCE-DDS-Client - Micro XRCE-DDS Client repository. Looking for commercial support? Contact [email protected]
ecal - 📦 eCAL - enhanced Communication Abstraction Layer. A high performance publish-subscribe, client-server cross-plattform middleware.
alephzero
rmw_iceoryx - rmw implementation for iceoryx
areg-sdk - AREG is an asynchronous Object RPC framework to simplify multitasking programming by blurring borders between processes and treating remote objects as if they coexist in the same thread.
ruby-dbus - A Ruby binding for DBus
shadesmar - Fast C++ IPC using shared memory
sobjectizer - An implementation of Actor, Publish-Subscribe, and CSP models in one rather small C++ framework. With performance, quality, and stability proved by years in the production.