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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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httparse
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Unsafe at Any Speed: Tradeoffs and Values in the Rust Ecosystem
Follow up -- the benchmarks on that PR look poor, but the benchmarks don't actually quite measure what they're expected to measure -- they're not black-boxing inputs, so the compiler has an opportunity to constant-fold in some cases.
I raised a PR to fix the benchmarks: https://github.com/seanmonstar/httparse/pull/151
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lets get 'well done officers' going in the chat
/rejerk https://github.com/seanmonstar/httparse/issues/58
- Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (12/2021)!
flurry
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As part of the stdlib mutex overhaul, std::sync::Mutex on Linux now has competitive performance with parking_lot
Recently I learned about the hyaline reclamation scheme that seize uses. Mentioning since it may interest you:flurry, a concurrent HashMap, recently switched from crossbeam-epoch (based on epoch GC) to seize.
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Seize: Fast, efficient, and robust memory reclamation
Here's the PR that ported the concurrent hash table flurryfrom crossbeam-epoch to seize https://github.com/jonhoo/flurry/pull/102
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (12/2021)!
Can any data structure be concurrent? I'd like to practice concurrency but I'm lacking off of ideas. I'm very inspired by Jon Gjenset's concurrent hashmap. Any suggestion would be deeply appreciated!
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Which are the best Rust repositories to read to learn the language?
If you're the type of person who enjoys watching programming videos, /u/Jonhoo has a handful of repos that are the result of live coding streams. Flurry is a port of Java's ConcurrentHashMap, inferno is a Rust port of flamegraph and tokio-zookeeper is a client for Apache Zookeeper. If you enjoy following along while someone creates a piece of software, I heartily recommend Jon's streams.
What are some alternatives?
advent-of-code-2020 - :christmas_tree: My Advent of Code solutions in Rust. http://adventofcode.com/2020
mini-redis - Incomplete Redis client and server implementation using Tokio - for learning purposes only
rfcs - RFCs for changes to Rust
librseq - Library for Restartable Sequences
Cargo - The Rust package manager
ripgrep - ripgrep recursively searches directories for a regex pattern while respecting your gitignore
singletons - Fake dependent types in Haskell using singletons
seize - Fast, efficient, and robust memory reclamation for Rust.
adventofcode - :christmas_tree: Advent of Code (2015-2023) in C#
rust-postgres - Native PostgreSQL driver for the Rust programming language