extensible-effects-concurrent
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stm-containers
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Software Transactional Memory (1997)
I think you are right about STM being roughly equivalent to snapshot isolation.
What STM offers is an easy way to invent "containers for snapshotted values" aka TVars. Using them carefully may result in better scaling: https://hackage.haskell.org/package/stm-containers
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How to achieve "Run at most one parallel async action per user"?
how about use stm-containers?
What are some alternatives?
fraxl
stm-incremental - A very simple interface for incremental computation using STM in Haskell.
cspmchecker - The library FDR3 uses for parsing, type checking and evaluating machine CSP.
restricted-workers - Interactive-diagrams
scheduler - A work stealing scheduler
stm-chunked-queues - Thread communication queues that group items/requests that occur close together in time
async-dejafu - Systematic concurrency testing meets Haskell.
theatre - Minimalistic actor library for Haskell
lvish - The LVish Haskell library
named-lock - A named lock that is created on demand.
unagi-chan - A haskell library implementing fast and scalable concurrent queues for x86, with a Chan-like API
conceit - Concurrently + Either