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rutie
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rutie
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Write SDK “base” in Rust, wrap in other languages?
For example, they list PyO3 for Python (see also maturin for packaging), NAPI-RS for Node.js, and Rutie for Ruby.
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Magnus: High level Ruby bindings for Rust
If this sounds useful you should also take a look at rutie, another library that does the same thing and has been around longer.
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Magnus: Ruby bindings for Rust
I'm not the first person to have this idea, there's also the great rutie. I make no claims that Magnus is any better, it's just my attempt at it.
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Using ripgrep as library?
I did some tinkering before with excelent rutie gem, which enables writing ruby libraries with rust as native extension, so was wondering if I could use that one + ripgrep for faster searches.
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Does rust have function works like eval?
hlua or rlua are what you want for Lua, rust-cpython or PyO3 for Python, rutie for Ruby, and possibly deno_core for JavaScript.
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Need some advice with integrating ruby scripting into my my project
I was at first using mrusty, then I switched to rutie, because I thought mrusty didn't support blocks (it does, it's just he documentation for it is easily missed, it's in the docs for the for the mrfn! macro, right near the bottom of the page), so I'm switching back (haven't yet started on this redo) because it has what I want & it's easier to use.
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Advantages of building a CRUD web application in Rust?
If writing the whole API in Rust is too big of a sell for your employer, I highly recommend checking out rutie or helix (running native rust modules from ruby).
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New book! Refactoring to Rust
Helix (https://github.com/tildeio/helix) is deprecated though. The only candidate alive enough seems to be Rutie (https://github.com/danielpclark/rutie). At least you don't risk putting people in the wrong direction! I think I will buy the book, from skimming it seems cool!
What are some alternatives?
Helix - Native Ruby extensions without fear
Addressable - Addressable is an alternative implementation to the URI implementation that is part of Ruby's standard library. It is flexible, offers heuristic parsing, and additionally provides extensive support for IRIs and URI templates.
Ruru - Native Ruby extensions written in Rust
Array#collapse - :boom: Array#collapse
magnus - Ruby bindings for Rust. Write Ruby extension gems in Rust, or call Ruby from Rust.
ToCollection - Treat an array of objects and a singular object uniformly as a collection of objects. Especially useful in processing REST Web Service API JSON responses in a functional approach.
NamedStruct - A drop-in replacement for Ruby's Struct that supports keyword arguments
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sugar_utils - Utility methods extracted from SugarCRM Ruby projects