eioio VS roast

Compare eioio vs roast and see what are their differences.

eioio

Effects-based direct-style IO for multicore OCaml (by ocaml-multicore)
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eioio roast
25 64
517 177
4.1% -0.6%
9.1 8.3
18 days ago 7 days ago
OCaml Raku
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later Artistic License 2.0
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eioio

Posts with mentions or reviews of eioio. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-12.
  • Eio 1.0 Release: Introducing a new Effects-Based I/O Library for OCaml
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 20 Mar 2024
    the actual project (Readme has some code samples): https://github.com/ocaml-multicore/eio
  • OCaml: a Rust developer's first impressions
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 12 Nov 2023
    For 5.0+ you might want to look at https://github.com/ocaml-multicore/eio for how effects can make async much more pleasant
  • Alternatives to scala FP
    5 projects | /r/scala | 12 Jun 2023
  • How Much Memory Do You Need to Run 1 Million Concurrent Tasks?
    2 projects | /r/programming | 21 May 2023
    Great post! I would love to see this extended to OCaml 5 (with eio) and Haskell
  • Eio -- Effects-Based Parallel IO for OCaml
    1 project | /r/ocaml | 29 Dec 2022
    1 project | /r/ocaml | 29 Dec 2022
  • OCaml 5.0.0: multicore support and effect handlers for OCaml
    2 projects | /r/programming | 16 Dec 2022
    Second, effects enable a new style of concurrency libraries like eio that forgoes the need to wrap every asynchronous computation in a monad.
  • OCaml 5.0 Multicore is out
    19 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Dec 2022
  • What’s so great about functional programming anyway?
    8 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Nov 2022
    > This is realllly unidiomatic in real world Haskell.

    Whether idiomatic or not does not matter. It proves my point:

    IO won't save you, and even very mundane effects are not part of the game…

    Idris is the "better Haskell" sure, but the effect tracking is still part of the uncanny valley (still IO monad based).

    Koka is a toy, and Frank mostly "only a paper" (even there is some code out there).

    The "Frank concept" is to some degree implemented in the Unison language, though:

    https://www.unison-lang.org/learn/fundamentals/abilities/

    Having a notion of co-effects (or however you please to call them) is imho actually much more important than talking about effects (as effects are in fact neither values nor types—something that all the IO kludges get wrong).

    I think the first practicable approach in the mainstream about this topic will be what gets researched and developed for Scala. The main take away is that you need to look at things form the co-effects side first and foremost!

    In case anybody is interested in what happens in Scala land in this regard:

    https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/key/aLE9M37d...

    https://docs.scala-lang.org/scala3/reference/experimental/cc...

    But also the development in OCaml seems interesting:

    https://github.com/ocaml-multicore/eio#design-note-capabilit...

    Look mom, "effects", but without the monad headache!

  • Practical OCaml, Multicore Edition
    3 projects | dev.to | 30 Sep 2022
    To enable access to all these features, an exciting new library called Eio is being developed. It uses a new paradigm of direct-style concurrent I/O programming, without the need for monads or async/await, thus avoiding the function colour problem.

roast

Posts with mentions or reviews of roast. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-07.
  • Stability
    14 projects | dev.to | 7 Mar 2024
    Add more IO::Path::parent tests #801: merged 2022-02-19
  • Top Paying Programming Technologies 2024
    19 projects | dev.to | 6 Mar 2024
    23. Raku - $79,448
  • Raku
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 12 Jan 2024
  • 9999999999999999.0 – 9999999999999998.0
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 11 Jan 2024
  • Pakku Through Images
    2 projects | dev.to | 1 Oct 2023
    Pakku is a package manager for the Raku Programming Language. Latest releases of Pakku are part of Pakku Celastrina version family. Celastrina name means elegant and beutiful, So I will take the opportunity to introduce how elegant IMO Pakku handles Raku distributions.
  • Winding down
    1 project | dev.to | 27 Aug 2023
    At the last European Perl Conference I proposed to change the name of "Perl 6". After a lot of discussion, it was decided that it was going to be called the Raku Programming Language.
  • UTF-8 (de)composition
    1 project | dev.to | 10 Aug 2023
    Raku note: This language has no length method on strings, because in Unicode world it is super confusing. Instead there are separate methods to ask precisely about amount of characters, amount of code points and amount of bytes.
  • Raku Blog Posts 2023.28
    2 projects | dev.to | 10 Jul 2023
    Elizabeth Mattijsen reports on all recent developments around Rakudo, an implementation of the Raku Programming Language.
  • Help with scoping namespaces
    1 project | /r/ProgrammingLanguages | 27 Jun 2023
    The raku.org website.
  • Moving printf formats forward
    2 projects | dev.to | 26 Jun 2023
    This became one of the first things that needed to be done, to be able to say the new implementation would be matching the old. During the development of these tests, it became clear there were some inconsistencies in the existing implementation, and worse: outright bugs.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing eioio and roast you can also consider the following projects:

ocaml-multicore - Multicore OCaml

rakudo - 🦋 Rakudo – Raku on MoarVM, JVM, and JS

loom - Concurrency permutation testing tool for Rust.

ojg - Optimized JSON for Go

domainslib - Parallel Programming over Domains

rescript-compiler - The compiler for ReScript.

Sparrow6 - Raku Automation Framework

effects-examples - Examples to illustrate the use of algebraic effects in Multicore OCaml

MoarVM - A VM with adaptive optimization and JIT compilation, built for Rakudo

weave - A state-of-the-art multithreading runtime: message-passing based, fast, scalable, ultra-low overhead

aoc2021 - Advent of Code 2021 - my answers