cargo-semver-checks
trustfall
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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cargo-semver-checks
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Semver violations are common, better tooling is the answer
If you'd like to dig deeper, here are some links:
- cargo-semver-checks: https://github.com/obi1kenobi/cargo-semver-checks
- Trustfall query engine, which powers cargo-semver-checks: https://github.com/obi1kenobi/trustfall
- Trustfall playground, where you can query Rust library APIs in your browser -- for example, "which structs in `itertools` are importable by more than one path": https://play.predr.ag/rustdoc#?f=2&q=*3-Structs-importable-f...
- 10min conference talk on Trustfall: https://www.hytradboi.com/2022/how-to-query-almost-everythin...
I'm also giving a talk at P99 CONF in a few months about how Trustfall's new optimizations API made cargo-semver-checks over 2300x faster: https://twitter.com/PredragGruevski/status/16893002495908003...
- Cargo-semver-checks: Scan your Rust crate for semver violations
- cargo-semver-checks v0.20 and Trustfall v0.4 released — semver-check up to 2354x faster
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err-as-you-go crate - anyhow meets thiserror
I strongly recommend that anybody creating new error types for public APIs read Study of std::io::Error by u/matklad to see some ways that error types can [need to] be future-proofed. I don't know if cargo-semver-checks can catch these issues when they're generated by a macro, but it'd be something people using this crate should carefully look into.
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Re-exporting an enum with a type alias is breaking, but not major
cargo-semver-checks will implement a check for cases like this, and many other hazards like it. The check will be major, or minor, or just a hazard — whatever the overall community decides is right.
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cargo-semver-checks v0.18.0: rustdoc caching, new lints & more
Full release notes: https://github.com/obi1kenobi/cargo-semver-checks/releases/tag/v0.18.0
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cargo-semver-checks v0.17 is out: correct re-export handling
Release notes, TL;DR: Rust 1.65+ only, no more false positives due to moved+re-exported items.
- Semver implications of `#[non_exhaustive]` behavior on tuple/unit enum variants · Issue #304 · obi1kenobi/cargo-semver-checks
trustfall
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Planner programming blows my mind
Pleasantly surprised to see Predrag show up as a reviewer, but at the same time not at all surprised:
- The [Firebase technical screen](https://startupandrew.com/posts/how-firebase-interviewed-sof...) would have been much easier with something like this, as it was Just Another Optimization Problem™. Part of me wants to try it again with Picat!
- He's doing other very interesting things with programming languages, e.g.: https://github.com/obi1kenobi/trustfall
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Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (December 2023)
Email: [email protected]
Hi, I'm u9g. I'm looking for an internship for either this winter (in a few weeks) or a summer internship!
Some things I've done:
I integrated a [query engine for lints](https://github.com/obi1kenobi/trustfall) (and contributed optimizations) into [OXC](https://github.com/oxc-project/oxc) (a new Rust-based Javascript Linter).
I wrote [several](https://github.com/u9g/money-lens) [toy](https://github.com/u9g/quickquestion/tree/main/extension) languages and syntax highlighting for them.
I also wrote a [js-to-scheme transpiler](https://github.com/u9g/js2scheme/blob/main/example.js).
Happy to work on things compiler or database oriented, but also happy to learn something new!
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Semver violations are common, better tooling is the answer
If you'd like to dig deeper, here are some links:
- cargo-semver-checks: https://github.com/obi1kenobi/cargo-semver-checks
- Trustfall query engine, which powers cargo-semver-checks: https://github.com/obi1kenobi/trustfall
- Trustfall playground, where you can query Rust library APIs in your browser -- for example, "which structs in `itertools` are importable by more than one path": https://play.predr.ag/rustdoc#?f=2&q=*3-Structs-importable-f...
- 10min conference talk on Trustfall: https://www.hytradboi.com/2022/how-to-query-almost-everythin...
I'm also giving a talk at P99 CONF in a few months about how Trustfall's new optimizations API made cargo-semver-checks over 2300x faster: https://twitter.com/PredragGruevski/status/16893002495908003...
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Cargo-semver-checks: Scan your Rust crate for semver violations
No worries!
Trustfall is even more general than semver actually, one can use it to query any data source -- even HN itself:
https://play.predr.ag/HackerNews
Here's a link to that project if you'd like to check it out:
https://github.com/obi1kenobi/trustfall
I gave a 10min conference talk on it last year titled "How to query (almost) everything"
https://www.hytradboi.com/2022/how-to-query-almost-everythin...
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We created Taxi, and why we felt the need for Another Schema Language
I've had my eye on Taxi for a while, and it's neat! I agree that the problems it aims to solve are real and painful in real life.
In my experience, I'm not sure people care about schemas or schema languages — they are just implementation details best left under the hood. This is why in my own work, I started on the query end of the spectrum instead.
This is why I built Trustfall, a query engine able to query any data source: DBs, APIs, files like PDF, CSV, or JSON, or any combination of those.
GitHub: https://github.com/obi1kenobi/trustfall
Playground showing the query "which GitHub/Twitter users comment on HackerNews stories about OpenAI?": https://play.predr.ag/hackernews#?f=1&q=IyBDcm9zcyBBUEkgcXVl...
- cargo-semver-checks v0.20 and Trustfall v0.4 released — semver-check up to 2354x faster
- DuckDB: Querying JSON files as if they were tables
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Speeding up Rust semver-checking by over 2000x
Here's an example adapter for querying RSS/Atom feeds. Here's an example adapter for querying the HackerNews APIs. Both projects also include a schema and example queries which you can run.
- Trustfall: How to Query (Almost) Everything
What are some alternatives?
octosql-plugin-postgres
postgrest - REST API for any Postgres database
ddl-diff - Generates SQL migrations by parsing and diffing DDL
cargo-semver-checks-action - A GitHub Action for running cargo-semver-checks
octosql-plugin-random_data - OctoSQL plugin serving random data
join-monster - A GraphQL to SQL query execution layer for query planning and batch data fetching.
prql-query - Query and transform data with PRQL
graphql-java - GraphQL Java implementation
argfile - Load additional CLI args from file
dgs-framework - [Moved to: https://github.com/Netflix/dgs-framework]
go-sqlite3-stdlib - A standard library for mattn/go-sqlite3 including best-effort date parsing, url parsing, math/string functions, and stats aggregation functions
genql - Type safe TypeScript client for any GraphQL API