A C++14 library for executors VS libdill

Compare A C++14 library for executors vs libdill and see what are their differences.

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A C++14 library for executors libdill
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A C++14 library for executors

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libdill

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  • Show HN: A pure C89 implementation of Go channels, with blocking selects
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 13 Dec 2023
    libmill (https://github.com/sustrik/libmill) and libdill (https://github.com/sustrik/libdill) should be similar and probably mentioned.

    As far as I understand the differences between CspChan and libmill might be that libmill also implements lightweight tasks (coroutines) and everything that goes with it (IO multiplexing, async timers, etc), while CspChan uses OS threads?

  • Libdill: Structured Concurrency for C (2016)
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 1 Jun 2021
    I saw this in 2017. Unfortunately, not much activity now. https://github.com/sustrik/libdill/commits/master

    Might be fun to play with, but I wouldn't rely on it. Generally, better off with libuv for existing projects or Rust for greener fields where lifetimes are checked and safe concurrency is much easier.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing A C++14 library for executors and libdill you can also consider the following projects:

libmill - Go-style concurrency in C

Taskflow - A General-purpose Parallel and Heterogeneous Task Programming System

ck - Concurrency primitives, safe memory reclamation mechanisms and non-blocking (including lock-free) data structures designed to aid in the research, design and implementation of high performance concurrent systems developed in C99+.

continuable - C++14 asynchronous allocation aware futures (supporting then, exception handling, coroutines and connections)

C++ Actor Framework - An Open Source Implementation of the Actor Model in C++

moodycamel - A fast multi-producer, multi-consumer lock-free concurrent queue for C++11

ArrayFire - ArrayFire: a general purpose GPU library.

HPX - The C++ Standard Library for Parallelism and Concurrency