copper
Port of Golang channels to C++ (by atollk)
Disruptor-cpp
Port of LMAX Disruptor to C++ (by Abc-Arbitrage)
copper | Disruptor-cpp | |
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167 | 337 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
10 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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copper
Posts with mentions or reviews of copper.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-30.
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Embedded Linux libraries/frameworks
I have been reading the documents from Boost.fibre and Boost.Signals2 which I could use, maybe ASIO for async. I also checked ZeroMQ (this seems to be more or less "only" for networking), Copper and Rotor. If this were just a simple MCU project I would just take the FreeRTOS and would have everything I need. Now I'm just lost how to structure my code / how to realize my main loop.
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What are some candidate libraries for inter-thread communication like message boxes or event systems?
In the meantime, are you aware of any projects that are similar? Have you come across copper? It looks nicely designed - is this the kind of thing you imagine would be similar?
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Richard’s May 2021 Update - Go channels in C++ - part 1
You might be interested in having a look at my recent library with a similar goal: https://github.com/atollk/copper
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Copper: Powerful and convenient communication between threads
Looking at the reference docs, and just wow. This is a very well documented project, great work!
Disruptor-cpp
Posts with mentions or reviews of Disruptor-cpp.
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What are some candidate libraries for inter-thread communication like message boxes or event systems?
If low latency / performance is important then something like aeron: https://github.com/real-logic/aeron or the disruptor pattern: https://github.com/Abc-Arbitrage/Disruptor-cpp are good options. Aeron supports network message but requires a driver to be running on the system even for IPC. Disruptor is thread to thread messaging only and doesn't need drivers etc - just a normal library.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing copper and Disruptor-cpp you can also consider the following projects:
RxCpp - Reactive Extensions for C++
Aeron - Efficient reliable UDP unicast, UDP multicast, and IPC message transport
benchmarks - Latency benchmarks for messaging
rotor - Event loop friendly C++ actor micro-framework, supervisable
Rx.NET - The Reactive Extensions for .NET
so5-dining-philosophers - Several implementations of solutions for "Dining Philosophers" problem built by using Actor and CSP models on top of SObjectizer framework
BlockingCollection - C++11 thread safe, multi-producer, multi-consumer blocking queue, stack & priority queue class