gramatika
django-debug-toolbar
gramatika | django-debug-toolbar | |
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3 | 19 | |
4 | 7,916 | |
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0.0 | 8.4 | |
over 2 years ago | 9 days ago | |
Rust | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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gramatika
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Question about lexer and parser generators in Rust
I wrote a lexer generator. It's pretty limited and poorly architected tbh, but feel free to have a look: https://github.com/dannymcgee/gramatika
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Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.57]
I'm a huge nerd for programming languages and rendering, and to that end I've been putting together a general-purpose parsing library inspired by syn and using that to power a language server for WGSL.
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Question for experienced Rustaceans
I'm probably in the minority on this one, but I really hate writing verbose, repetitive code, so I freaking love macros. I will frequently use a one-off macro just to make something like a dispatcher function easier to read by cutting down on all the pomp and circumstance. I'm also working on a small crate that makes heavy use of proc macros, which I've already gotten a ton of mileage out of since it allows me to spin up a serviceable lexer with just a few lines of code. A lot of people really dislike macros because the source is hard to read and they're onerous to debug. They're not wrong on either of those points.
django-debug-toolbar
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Setting up Django in a Better Way in 5 Minutes and Understanding How It Works
The reason behind this splitting is that we can safely use packages and related settings only where we need. For example, this starter kit has the package django-debug-toolbar. This is only intended for your development environment and not for your production. This can be very risky if used in production because if your Django project encounters errors, all the debug info will be shown to the user which is a severe security risk. Similarly, for tracking errors in production, we're using Sentry which is not needed in our local environment since we already have django-debug-toolbar. For keeping these settings file separate so that they don't conflict with each other, the settings file is split for serving different environments.
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Difficulty with foreignkey connecting to main object
django-debug-toolbar: https://github.com/jazzband/django-debug-toolbar
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The Django ecosystem is not so good
https://github.com/jazzband/django-debug-toolbar/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3ABug
- Slow performance on AJAX queries in Django 4
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is it alright to use raw sql and not the ORM if my queries are slow?
https://github.com/jazzband/django-debug-toolbar Allows you to check which sql queries are being run on your app. See if they are optimized first.
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How to improve django template performance?
Perhaps try the django-debug-toolbar. It might be able to tell you what is causing the slow load time.
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How do I determine where to cache?
I would start with https://github.com/jazzband/django-debug-toolbar and figure out what causes the slowness.
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Improve your Django query with bulk_create 👋
-> The debugging above from django-debug-toolbar
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Django Debug Toolbar
Documentation, including installation and configuration instructions, is available at https://django-debug-toolbar.readthedocs.io/.
- Five Easy to Miss PostgreSQL Query Performance Bottlenecks
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