cargo-call-stack
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cargo-call-stack
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Why choose async/await over threads?
Yes, it's what I wrote about in the last paragraph. If you can compute maximum stack size of a function, then you can avoid dynamic allocation with fibers as well. You are right that such implementations do not exist in right now, but I think it's technically possible as demonstrated by tools such as https://github.com/japaric/cargo-call-stack The main stumbling block here is FFI, historically shared libraries do not have any annotations about stack usage, so functions with bounded stack usage would not be able to use even libc.
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Ask not what the compiler can do for you
For rust code, I have found https://github.com/japaric/cargo-call-stack to be the best available option, as it does take advantage of how Rust types are implemented in LLVM-IR to handle function pointers / dynamic dispatch a little better. An even better solution would try to use MIR type information as well to further narrow down targets of dynamic calls in a Rust-specific way, but no such tool exists that I know of.
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Debugging and profiling embedded applications.
cargo-call-stack Static stack analysis!
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In defense of complicated programming languages
Generators can just dump stuff on the stack. They have additional their own stack for storing their state. If you can prove an upper amount of creation of generators in the call graph, that would however work. There is for example this nice tool for Rust doing the overapproximation.
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Understanding thread stack sizes and how alpine is different
Not easy at all.
I know that in the small-embedded world, people do work on such things.
Eg https://github.com/japaric/cargo-call-stack
hyperswitch
- A better storage format for postman collections
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Lago, Open-Source Stripe Alternative, banks $22M in funding
Similarly there is https://hyperswitch.io/ open source written in Rust.
Lago is written in Ruby.
I found few others opens source billing systems written in Java.
Anyone knows anything written in nodeJS?
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Why we changed our hiring process at Hyperswitch 🚀🎸
Ultimately, we believe that payments should be a basic utility like water or air. This is important because the payment ecosystem is full of closed systems and walled gardens. It is also extremely diverse (as it should be). In order to enable this diversity, payments need a trusted unifier like Linux. The road to commoditize payments will not be easy and we are looking for engineers that can make it happen. If this vision resonates with you, consider applying for Hyperswitch and we’d love to work with you! 🌟🔧🌈
- Unnecessary Git Quiz
- Ask HN: Best of Open-Source
- Is rust getting popular in india
- A developer friendly storage format for Postman collection
- And open source and community driven payments switch
What are some alternatives?
itm - ARMv7-M ITM packet protocol decoder library crate and CLI tool.
lago - Open Source Metering and Usage Based Billing API ⭐️ Consumption tracking, Subscription management, Pricing iterations, Payment orchestration & Revenue analytics
killbill - Open-Source Subscription Billing & Payments Platform
python-netfilterqueue - Python bindings for libnetfilter_queue
reprocessing - ReasonML graphics library inspired by Processing
System76 Power Management - System76 Power Management
diwata
conduit - Ultralight, security-first service mesh for Kubernetes. Main repo for Linkerd 2.x.
Parallel
woodpecker - Drill is an HTTP load testing application written in Rust
sleet - Payment abstraction library - one interface for multiple payment processors ( inspired by Ruby's ActiveMerchant )
mollie-api-php - Mollie API client for PHP