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grpc-rust
Posts with mentions or reviews of grpc-rust.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-14.
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New Ada Folks (<2 years), what made you pick up (or leave) Ada?
Rust has two: https://github.com/stepancheg/grpc-rust and https://github.com/hyperium/tonic
aida_2012
Posts with mentions or reviews of aida_2012.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-11.
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Simple JSON library with little or no dependencies?
Some years ago I wrote a JSON parser, see for example https://github.com/joakim-strandberg/aida_2012/blob/master/src/tests/aida-json_dom_parser_tests.adb. I've been thinking of refactoring but never gotten around to do it. One of the ideas for writing the code was minimizing external dependencies. The JSON parser is written in SPARK and at the time 2018 when the code was written SPARK did not allow heap allocations which means all the data-structures used are statically allocated. I can imagine onox json-ada has a nicer API.
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New Ada Folks (<2 years), what made you pick up (or leave) Ada?
For getting UTF-8 support one can also use Dmitry Kazakovs Simple components (http://www.dmitry-kazakov.de/ada/components). Based on it have made a UTF-8 version which is Ada/Spark based (https://github.com/joakim-strandberg/aida_2012). Another one I have been toying with is cross-compiler: https://github.com/joakim-strandberg/portable_ada . To print to standard out using UTF-8 the easiest way is probably enabling "-gnatW8" in order for normal String types be interpreted as UTF-8 strings. Using the UTF-8 support in the links I would recommend making one's own Ada bindings to the OS. It should be easy to do on Mac OS X and Linux where UTF-8 is enabled by default but more of an issue on Windows where the UTF-8 encoded strings need to be converted to UTF-16 before being handed over to the OS.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing grpc-rust and aida_2012 you can also consider the following projects:
tonic - A native gRPC client & server implementation with async/await support.
VSS - High level string and text processing library
tokio - A runtime for writing reliable asynchronous applications with Rust. Provides I/O, networking, scheduling, timers, ...
portable_ada
rust-prometheus - Prometheus instrumentation library for Rust applications
trendy_terminal - A Windows/Linux library for enabling terminal settings and driving character-by-character input.
prometheus - Prometheus.io Haskell client.
rust-multiplayer-physics - A multiplayer physics playground, written in rust.
prometheus-client - Haskell client library for exposing prometheus.io metrics.
grpc-rust vs tonic
aida_2012 vs VSS
grpc-rust vs tokio
aida_2012 vs portable_ada
grpc-rust vs rust-prometheus
aida_2012 vs trendy_terminal
grpc-rust vs portable_ada
grpc-rust vs prometheus
grpc-rust vs VSS
grpc-rust vs rust-multiplayer-physics
grpc-rust vs prometheus-client
grpc-rust vs trendy_terminal