cargo-show-asm
Gwion
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9.1 | 9.0 | |
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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cargo-show-asm
- Performance difference between obj.function(...) and function(obj, ...) ?
- Cargo command to analyze the code
- The Icculus Microgrant is giving out 250 dollar grants to open source projects, please brag about your project(s) in this thread so I can see them!
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Announcing clap-markdown — automatically generate Markdown docs for clap command-line tools
https://github.com/pacak/cargo-show-asm/tree/semantic - how all of this is used
- cargo-show-asm 0.2.14 - new and improved all over the place :)
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cargo-show-asm 0.2.10 - new and improved all over the place :)
Go to https://github.com/pacak/cargo-show-asm/issues/new
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cargo-show-asm 0.2.4 - new and improved all over the place :)
https://github.com/pacak/cargo-show-asm/pull/88 - will release in a day or two unless there's some more urgent fixes.
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Compiling Brainfuck code - Part 2: A Singlepass JIT Compiler
In this case, I used cargo-show-wasm
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Why would introducing a panic cause a 20% performance increase
Executing cargo-show-asm on the before and after doesn't show large difference in total lines emitted (1061 vs 1102):
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Design comparison of clap and bpaf (arg parsers)
If you are using bpaf in a situation where you don't really care about the compilation time (or you do but already have proc macros) you just put the main options struct on top and describe the rest in any style: https://github.com/pacak/cargo-show-asm/blob/master/src/opts.rs
Gwion
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The Icculus Microgrant is giving out 250 dollar grants to open source projects, please brag about your project(s) in this thread so I can see them!
Gwion ( https://github.com/Gwion/gwion ) is a programming language that I intended to use in my musical work. It has grown past the hobby music lang, and now has users, a company using it, is semantically much more evolved than it's predecessor (ccrma's chuck) and also more performant. Would be happy to talk more about it
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If musicians named programming languages, what would we be working in?
named mine Gwion https://github.com/Gwion/gwion
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What are some languages with custom operators? Preferably strongly statically typed languages
my lang has custom operators. only binary ops can be wild tho. https://github.com/Gwion/Gwion
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Want a technical writing project!!!
I have a nice project badly needing documentation. But tbh there's no way you can get paid for that atm. Still it's a nice way to show off your skills. https://github.com/Gwion/Gwion
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Anybody else doing #genuary with sound? Here's my take on the Rule 30 Cellular Automaton.
Didn't know about that. What did you use to create this? Could be of use to test my language, Gwion.
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What Is The Coolest Thing You Have Programmed In C
A musical programming language ;-)
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Gwion changes home! (aka growing from hacktoberfest)
In the end, I think and hope it'll help this project grow, become more and more usable and build its community.
What are some alternatives?
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Gwion - :musical_note: strongly-timed musical programming language [Moved to: https://github.com/Gwion/Gwion]