competitive-programming-rs
Algorithm Snippets for Competitive Programming in Rust (by kenkoooo)
pdc
By liamwarfield
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competitive-programming-rs
Posts with mentions or reviews of competitive-programming-rs.
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Why does std::io::Read::bytes() iterate over Result<u8, _> instead of just u8? And how to implement a scanner that returns Err immediately on an Err?
I have this question because, as practice, I'm trying to implement a struct Scanner based on this repo, and as an extra, I'd like to be able to handle errors instead of just panicking. However, unlike map(), the skip_while() and take_while() won't handle errors. If the Errs wouldn't happen unless in situations when the program were going very wrong, then I could just panic. Alternatively, is there a way to break and just return an error once bytes() gives an Err, with just iterator function chaining and without having to write loops myself?
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What’s everyone working on this week (8/2022)?
This week I read about FnMut and FnOnce. I also found some amazing Rust code for parsing input/output for competitive programming , and solved all the google kickstart problems using it. I made two one hour video of my efforts starting here: https://youtu.be/EvL5YfPw8Ts
pdc
Posts with mentions or reviews of pdc.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-21.
- Introducing `pdc` a load testing library that can hit 500,000 req/sec
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What’s everyone working on this week (8/2022)?
I'm working on the interface for my load testing tool pdc! Right now it has a simple `rust-tui`/`crossterm` interface that shows a graph of the current send rate of `pdc`. It feels a little tacked on (because it is), and a refactor would go a long way.
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Any recommendations for profiling High performance rust code?
I'm building an HTTP load tester called pdc! I have run out of obvious (to me at least) places to look for performance gains. I'm achieving around 45,000 requests per second, per core. Right now I'm using hyper with a separate tokio runtime (in current thread mode) running on each core. So far having runtime on each core/NUMA node has really helped with cache coherency. Any recommendations for profiling beyond tokio console or tokio metrics (Convenient timing amirite!)?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing competitive-programming-rs and pdc you can also consider the following projects:
cargo-msrv - 🦀 Find the minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) for your project
screwsat - A simple CDCL(Conflict-Driven-Clause-Learning) SAT solver in Rust.
console - a debugger for async rust!
bounded-static - A Rust crate that defines the ToBoundedStatic and IntoBoundedStatic traits
MakeGestureDataset - A Rust GUI application to quickly put together a dataset of gestures.
Vital-Utilities - Vital Utilities. Modern Windows Task Manager alternative with bells and whistles
sniper - a cross-editor snippet manager featuring modular snippet sets
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