almanac_c
Simple command line calendar utility. Written in C (by poh0)
libaco
A blazing fast and lightweight C asymmetric coroutine library 💎 ⛅🚀⛅🌞 (by hnes)
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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- Show HN: Neco – Coroutine Library for C
- Splitting the stack - is there a library for this?
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What are the current hot topics in type theory and static analysis?
Coroutines, async/await and general multicore support in the type system. Most languages by now either have some variant of async / await (JavaScript, Kotlin, Swift, Rust) or super-lightweight threads (Go, Elixir, Java via Project Loom), or they just have Monads which supersede coroutines entirely (Haskell, Scala). It's at the point where some say a language isn't suitable for production if it doesn't have good multicore support (also see Rust speeding through getting async/await even though they already have Send + Sync). Even Python and C++ have coroutines now, and of course there is a coroutine library for C which uses macros and low-level magic.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing almanac_c and libaco you can also consider the following projects:
galendae - A lightweight popup calendar that can be styled to match desktop/workspace themes
val - A small library to bring NaNboxing to C
coroutine - A asymmetric coroutine library for C.
Akka - Build highly concurrent, distributed, and resilient message-driven applications on the JVM
rfcs - RFC process for Bytecode Alliance projects
fully-homomorphic-encryption - An FHE compiler for C++
eff - 🚧 a work in progress effect system for Haskell 🚧
seL4 - The seL4 microkernel
dafny - Dafny is a verification-aware programming language
egg - egg is a flexible, high-performance e-graph library
FStar - A Proof-oriented Programming Language
Idris2 - A purely functional programming language with first class types