fast-float-rust
zune-jpeg
fast-float-rust | zune-jpeg | |
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10 | 6 | |
266 | 45 | |
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0.0 | 8.7 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | - |
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fast-float-rust
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Good example of high performance Rust project without unsafe code?
I'd like the mention my own refactoring of fast-float-rust to remove nearly all unsafe code for merging into Rust core library which left the performance identical to the previous implementation.
- Exploring Rust performance on Graviton2 (AWS aarch64 CPUs)
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Making Rust Float Parsing Fast: libcore Edition
JSON is an interesting example, since the syntax of valid floats is slightly different than what Rust expects. Luckily, I'm the author of a minimal, and am also the author of a PR to bring this to fast-float-rust.
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Eisel-Lemire Algorithm
[4] https://github.com/aldanor/fast-float-rust/
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Number Parsing at a Gigabyte per Second
It seems also dependent on the processor: https://github.com/aldanor/fast-float-rust/#intel-i7-4771
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fast-float - a super-fast float parser in Rust
I've already done that (just pushed it - here).
zune-jpeg
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Announcing zune-jpeg: Rust's fastest JPEG decoder
Congrats, but you dropped this.
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Do you ever use unsafe { .. } when not implementing custom data structures or interacting with external C code?
Alternatively, you can round up the array length to the nearest power of 2 and use cheap bitmasking instead of branching bounds checks. If it goes wrong, it will access the wrong element but will not result in any code execution vulnerabilities. Here's an example of this in zune-jpeg.
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Good example of high performance Rust project without unsafe code?
gif, png, zune-jpeg are on par with their C counterparts in terms of performance
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What's everyone working on this week (including AoC) 49/2021?
here
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Where do people learn to write truly quick software?
Based on some experience writing a jpeg decoder library, I'd like to give my two cents worth of information
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What are you using Rust for?
Answer pretty fast
What are some alternatives?
fast_float - Fast and exact implementation of the C++ from_chars functions for number types: 4x to 10x faster than strtod, part of GCC 12 and WebKit/Safari
image-shrinker-lite - Drag-and-drop image compression app.
rand - A Rust library for random number generation.
justrunmydebugger - just run my debugger. see package here: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:ila.embsys:justrunmydebugger/justrunmydebugger
json - Strongly typed JSON library for Rust
shiba - Display a random Shiba from your terminal whenever you feel the need to. Because why not?
rust - Rust for the xtensa architecture. Built in targets for the ESP32 and ESP8266
calligrapher-ai - Handwriting Synthesis with RNNs ✍🏻
rust-lexical - Fast numeric to- and from-string conversion routines.
nvim-matrix-bot - Just a bot for Neovim's Matrix room(s)
roxmltree - Represent an XML document as a read-only tree.
aoc2021 - advent of code 2021 solutions