Bus Writer VS libfringe

Compare Bus Writer vs libfringe and see what are their differences.

Bus Writer

Single-reader, multi-writer & single-reader, multi-verifier; broadcasts reads to multiple writeable destinations in parallel (by pop-os)

libfringe

a Rust library implementing safe, lightweight context switches, without relying on kernel services (by edef1c)
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Bus Writer libfringe
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0.0 0.0
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Rust Rust
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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Bus Writer

Posts with mentions or reviews of Bus Writer. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

libfringe

Posts with mentions or reviews of libfringe. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-30.
  • Virtual Threads in Rust?
    3 projects | /r/rust | 30 Sep 2022
    There’s a bunch of library-based implementations of coroutines for rust. I recall https://github.com/edef1c/libfringe being the most interesting one, but it is quite dated. I don’t think there’s a lot of community interest in stackfull coroutines at this point.
  • Writing Rust the Elixir way
    5 projects | dev.to | 26 Nov 2020
    As we saw earlier, scheduling threads is a hard task for the operating system. To replace one thread that's being executed with another one, a lot of work needs to be done (including saving all the registers and some thread state). However, switching between Lunatic Processes does only the minimal amount of work possible. With an idea pioneered by the libfringe library and using some asm! macro magic, Lunatic lets the Rust compiler figure out the minimal number of registers to be preserved during context switches. This makes scheduling Lunatic processes zero-cost. On my machine usually 1ns, equivalent to a function call.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Bus Writer and libfringe you can also consider the following projects:

crossbeam - Tools for concurrent programming in Rust

rayon - Rayon: A data parallelism library for Rust

RxRust - The Reactive Extensions for the Rust Programming Language

coroutine-rs - Coroutine Library in Rust

actix - Actor framework for Rust.

lucet - Lucet, the Sandboxing WebAssembly Compiler.

rxRust - Rust implementation of Reactive Extensions.

lunatic - The Lunatic VM [Moved to: https://github.com/lunatic-solutions/lunatic]