cranelift
Cranelift code generator (by bytecodealliance)
rpds
Rust persistent data structures (by orium)
cranelift | rpds | |
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5 | 3 | |
2,493 | 1,439 | |
- | 4.6% | |
0.1 | 5.0 | |
almost 5 years ago | 18 days ago | |
Rust | ||
- | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
cranelift
Posts with mentions or reviews of cranelift.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-14.
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Are there any static single assignment based languages that are higher level than IR? (expected to be written by your average programmer)?
(And then I'd turn them into normal BBs internally, since cranelift found out they're not that great for optimizing: https://github.com/bytecodealliance/cranelift/issues/796.)
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Minecraft running on a redstone CPU/GPU implemented in Minecraft, running on a custom Minecraft server (written in Rust) capable of performing redstone calculations 10,000x faster than vanilla Minecraft
I was joking but thats almost what they are doing. Instead of using LLVM they're using cranelift for JITting
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Replacing default codegen in rustc
Replace it with what, and why? There are codegen backends using Cranelift and GCC, but they are not feature complete yet.
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Learning Clojure made me return back to C/C++
Thanks for taking the time to provide a detailed response. Need to think on this. I had actually started a regular Clojure parser using LLVM as a hobby, but then my friend said it was better to implement this in a safe-memory and. save-concurrency language like Rust and leverage cranelift for code generation. So, now I am learning rust, lol. (Btw, Rust has a persistent data structures lib too: https://github.com/orium/rpds )
- Open Discussion: To EBB or not to EBB
rpds
Posts with mentions or reviews of rpds.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-23.
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Getting both a mutable and immutable reference to a shared structure?
Another option I can think of - but not completely sure how one would implement in Rust - would be to never mutate the shared state, but rather when updating it - completely swapping it out with a completely new copy of the desired state. There's lots of different ways to go about doing this - each with their own trade offs. But using some form of Persistent Data Structure would probably be a good way to start. If you only have a single writer - then I believe using a Cell and simply updating which version of the structure is being read could work. rpds seems to be a decent start to look at these sorts of structures in Rust.
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Learning Clojure made me return back to C/C++
Thanks for taking the time to provide a detailed response. Need to think on this. I had actually started a regular Clojure parser using LLVM as a hobby, but then my friend said it was better to implement this in a safe-memory and. save-concurrency language like Rust and leverage cranelift for code generation. So, now I am learning rust, lol. (Btw, Rust has a persistent data structures lib too: https://github.com/orium/rpds )
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Persisting data that has revisions for values
Take a look at https://github.com/orium/rpds or one of the many others.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing cranelift and rpds you can also consider the following projects:
BrainJiT - Simple Brainf**k Just-in-Time compiler written in Kotlin (and also interpreter)
grid - Two dimensional grid data structure
MCHPRS - A multithreaded Minecraft server built for redstone.
calcit - Indentation-based ClojureScript dialect in Rust and compiling to JavaScript ES Modules
moodycamel - A fast multi-producer, multi-consumer lock-free concurrent queue for C++11
hypergraph - Hypergraph is data structure library to create a directed hypergraph in which a hyperedge can join any number of vertices.