core-isolation
crossbeam
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5 | 6,858 | |
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about 7 years ago | 7 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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core-isolation
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Audio Libraries Considered Challenging
I agree. It's when you get down to "musician audio" things get problematic w r t allocation, both because of the latency and because of the audio being the primary thing you care about. That's also when you start to get issues with the kernel not scheduling your thread and so on. If you're curious about kernel issues, you can read a presentation I did five years ago. Maybe the Linux kernel has improved since.
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Is there a lower-latency way of responding to an event than spinning/busy-waiting?
You might be interested in my presentation about low latency audio here: https://github.com/diwic/core-isolation
crossbeam
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Hyperbridge: Fast multi-producer, multi-consumer unbounded channel in Rust
Crossbeam isn't async[0]. It can multiplex with itself (via the `select!` macro), but not with anything else.
[0]: https://github.com/crossbeam-rs/crossbeam/issues/896
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Where can I read about how to write a safe API for unsafe code?
Shooting from the hip, crossbeam might be a good candidate for understanding the thread safety aspects of Rust. I kind of feel like this is probably "too big" of a project if you're just learning, but I can't think of something smaller off the top of my head that would be suitable.
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multi-producer multi-consumer channels for message passing python library
I am familiar with crossbeam channels, but now I need to work with python, and I was looking for a similar library.
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I needed to write a simple multi-threaded message processing queue in C++ today. Makes me really appreciate how easy this is to do in Rust.
In the C++ example you create a naive mpsc queue using a std queue and a mutex, while in the rust example you use `std::sync::mpsc` which is now implemented internally using https://github.com/crossbeam-rs/crossbeam .
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crossbeam VS scalable-concurrent-containers - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Apr 2023
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Ergonomic Communication with a tokio::task::spawn
There are more in the ecosystem like in https://crates.io/crates/crossbeam
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Rust Tips and Tricks #PartOne
The crossbeam crate offers a powerful alternative to standard channels with support for the Select operation, timeouts, and more.
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How would one go about updating in-memory storage lock free, while other threads read?
From this project: https://github.com/crossbeam-rs/crossbeam
- This implementation is actually unsafe since we don't check if the index is in-bounds. But this is fine since this is only used internally.
What are some alternatives?
sleeping_vs_spinning - Benchmarks to measure the cost of sleeping
rayon - Rayon: A data parallelism library for Rust
rtrb - A realtime-safe single-producer single-consumer (SPSC) ring buffer
tokio - A runtime for writing reliable asynchronous applications with Rust. Provides I/O, networking, scheduling, timers, ...
rust-threadpool - A very simple thread pool for parallel task execution
RxRust - The Reactive Extensions for the Rust Programming Language
coroutine-rs - Coroutine Library in Rust
Bus Writer - Single-reader, multi-writer & single-reader, multi-verifier; broadcasts reads to multiple writeable destinations in parallel
dashmap - Blazing fast concurrent HashMap for Rust.
libfringe - a Rust library implementing safe, lightweight context switches, without relying on kernel services
flapigen-rs - Tool for connecting programs or libraries written in Rust with other languages
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.