PhotonLibOS
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9.4 | 8.3 | |
4 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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PhotonLibOS
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Coroutine made DPDK dev easy
So, we try to use Photon coroutine lib to simplify the development of DPDK applications with the new concurrency model, and provide more functionalities, such as lock, timer and file I/O. First of all, we need to choose a userspace network protocol stack. After investigation, we have chosen Tencent's open source F-Stack project, which has ported the entire FreeBSD 11.0 network protocol stack on top of DPDK. It also has made some code cuts, providing a set of POSIX APIs, such as socket, epoll, kqueue, etc. Of course, its epoll is also simulated by kqueue, since it is essentially FreeBSD.
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200 lines of code to rewrite the 600'000 lines RocksDB into a coroutine programx
Finally, the PhotonLibOS project is open sourced at https://github.com/alibaba/PhotonLibOS. If you are interested in C++ coroutines and high-performance IO, welcome to have a try.
- A performance review of io_uring vs. epoll for standard/streamed socket traffic
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C++ Show and Tell - September 2022
Photon (https://github.com/alibaba/PhotonLibOS) is a coroutine lib, and it just released v0.3.
- C++ Show and Tell - July 2022
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I was thinking of submitting a proposal to make std::coroutine_handle<void> convertible to void (*)() and was looking for feedback.
the fastest coroutine library by the year of 2022, https://github.com/alibaba/PhotonLibOS
coost
- Write C++ as easy as Golang with coost
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coost - A fantastic C++ library
You may also see it on github.
- Coost – A Fantastic C++ Library
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coost v3.0.0 released - A tiny boost library in C++11
coost is a cross-platform C++ basic library with both performance and ease of use. It is like boost, but much smaller, the static library built on linux and mac is only about 1MB in size. Although small, it provides enough powerful features:
- CO: A go-style coroutine library for C++
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After arriving on earth, they created cocoyaxi and Xmake
There is an interesting story about cocoyaxi and Xmake.
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Resolved an issue in gflags which has been opened for about 7 years
I happened to achieve a nice implement in cocoyaxi (co for short) today. It is easy to define a flag with an alias in co:
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A critique of C++ coroutines tutorials
Hey everyone, here is a go-style coroutine library in C++11, Could it help?
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A go-style coroutine library in C++11 from the Namake Planet
Is it this one? (link was missing)
What are some alternatives?
libfiber - The high performance c/c++ coroutine library for Linux/FreeBSD/MacOS/Windows, supporting select/poll/epoll/kqueue/iouring/iocp/windows GUI
concurrencpp - Modern concurrency for C++. Tasks, executors, timers and C++20 coroutines to rule them all
libgo - Go-style concurrency in C++11
boost - My personal boost mirror to be submoduled by my projects
tolc - A bindings compiler for C++
hurl - http(s)+h2 server load tester
f-stack - F-Stack is an user space network development kit with high performance based on DPDK, FreeBSD TCP/IP stack and coroutine API.
gflags - The gflags package contains a C++ library that implements commandline flags processing. It includes built-in support for standard types such as string and the ability to define flags in the source file in which they are used. Online documentation available at:
DiscordCoreAPI - A bot library for Discord, written in C++, and featuring explicit multithreading through the usage of custom, asynchronous C++ CoRoutines.
Muonbase - Document Database