granian
rust-cpp
granian | rust-cpp | |
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15 | 11 | |
2,061 | 774 | |
4.8% | - | |
9.2 | 3.6 | |
3 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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granian
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Improving Interoperability Between Rust and C++
Yeah, PyO3 is great. I've tried to play around with releasing the GIL from rust in Python 3.12. I would enjoy writing a WSGI/ASGI server with a Celery runtime at some point too. Or contribute to Granian.
https://github.com/emmett-framework/granian
- RSGI Specification
- Granian 1.0 Is Out
- Granian HTTP server - Open call for core contributors/maintainers
- Robyn introduces SubRouters in v0.32.0
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Robyn: a fast and extensible async Python web server with a Rust runtime
Recently I found this ASGI compatible server written in rust, but i haven’t tried it yet https://github.com/emmett-framework/granian
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Granian – a Rust HTTP server for Python applications
Looks super interesting. One of the things that I wanted to improve on are Gunicorn's latency and here:
https://github.com/emmett-framework/granian/tree/master/benc...
rust-cpp
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Improving Interoperability Between Rust and C++
I am the current passive maintainer of the cpp crate: https://github.com/mystor/rust-cpp
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Best practices in creating a Rust API for a C++ library? Seeking advice from those who've done it before.
I would like to utilize OMPL's functionality in Rust code, so I want to call into OMPL C++ code somehow in Rust. I've seen two (non-mutually-exclusive) options so far: - rust-cpp, which allows you to write C++ code in Rust within the cpp!() macro. - cxx, which allows you to define both sides of the FFI boundary manually (as opposed to bindgen's automatic generation).
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Microsoft is rewriting core Windows libraries in Rust
There's also the cpp and cxx crates for doing C++/Rust interop, but they probably aren't appropriate to use in all cases. The C ABI is definitely the safest way to go unless you're really trying to marry Rust and C++ code bases, not just writing library bindings.
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Zork++ reaches the v0.5.0, ...where the project has been [completely] rewritten in Rust
https://github.com/mystor/rust-cpp <- not a transpiler, but almost as good
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US NGO Consumer Reports also reporting on C and C++ safety for product development.
Otherwise, C would never have achieved success in MS-DOS when all the stuff it was binding to at the time required blocks of inline assembly. (Crates like rust-cpp do exist, which allow "inline C++" in the same way that C++ allows inline assembly.)
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Choosing language for a new project
Actually, you can make inline C++ macro in Rust. Similar unholy monstrosities exist for inline python, inline C, inline SQL, inline HTML,...
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Tired of safe programming? Embed C directly in your Rust code
Here is a more serious project that allows to embed C++ code directly in your Rust code: https://github.com/mystor/rust-cpp
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Hello, youki! Faster container runtime is written in Rust
Don't underestimate the power of procedural macros: https://github.com/mystor/rust-cpp
- Use a CPP library from Rust
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Rust with C++?
Alright, thanks for all your ideas! I also found this mystor/rust-cpp, which apparently allows inline c++ as opposed to cxx. Having yet to try out any of these, I like the idea of inline code more. Thought now I feel I need to brush up my skills a bit more to try this stuff out.
What are some alternatives?
uvicorn - An ASGI web server, for Python. 🦄
cxx - Safe interop between Rust and C++
Robyn - Robyn is a Super Fast Async Python Web Framework with a Rust runtime.
derive_more - Some more derive(Trait) options
evue - Evue is a high-performance gui framework base an html/css which can run on windows/linux/macos/web/ios/andriod/rtos! Write once, run everywhere! .
rust-ctor - Module initialization/global constructor functions for Rust
aioquic - QUIC and HTTP/3 implementation in Python
JavaCPP - The missing bridge between Java and native C++
django-http3-example - Example Repo of Django using HTTP/3
rust-derive-builder - derive builder implementation for rust structs
adrf - Async support for Django REST framework
rust-bindgen - Automatically generates Rust FFI bindings to C (and some C++) libraries.