icecream
cargo-mutants
icecream | cargo-mutants | |
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16 | 8 | |
1,553 | 445 | |
0.6% | - | |
0.0 | 9.7 | |
5 days ago | 7 days ago | |
C++ | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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icecream
- Icecream: Distributed compiler with a central scheduler to share build load
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Distcc: A fast, free distributed C/C++ compiler
Related
https://github.com/icecc/icecream - another option that does what distcc does, but aimed at a somewhat different use case.
https://ccache.dev/ - a similar idea but provides caching of build outputs instead of distributing builds. You can use it together with distcc to achieve even better performance.
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Do you use ccache to speed up compilation times
Of course! The github readme provides a lot of info - https://github.com/icecc/icecream
- GitHub - icecc/icecream: Distributed compiler with a central scheduler to share build load
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Ccache – a fast C/C++ compiler cache
If you like distcc, did you ever give icecc a try?
https://github.com/icecc/icecream
I never had the time to set it up properly, but by the looks of it, it should be even better.
- People who use distributed builds, how do you handle many compilers?
- Fuchsia Workstation
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Give local devices a way to connect to clients? - openvpn
I would like to have a icecc setup I can vpn into. It seems that with normal configs the clients can talk to the scheduler, but the scheduler cant connect to the clients as it tries to connect to the device running the openvpn server not the one behind it. How could I make my openvpn clients appear almost as physical devices on the network, with unique IP's that local devices can connect to; or if that is unnecessary how could I solve this?
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ccache 4.6 released
Glad to see a new release on this! I've read worrying news about the state of icecc, and the followup uncertain news on sccache, so I hope at least some part of the tooling is in a good shape.
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Best way to manage dependencies with c++?
I always wanted to try to use cmake-conan so I could let Conan grab all packages but have a neat cmake script being in charge of what gets built when. Also, this would allow me to easily switch between CMake fetchcontent and Conan packages that may or may not be stashed automatically on a local Artifactory server. Secondly, since now all build requirements are stashed on a server and binary reproducible, you could concider adding icecream and ccache into the mix. (Try running a node one of your buildservers for massive speadups with icecream) This however does require a reproducible build environment (by configure script) which conan again is really good in.
cargo-mutants
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Distcc: A fast, free distributed C/C++ compiler
Hi Rusty!
For a later hack in the same vein, check out https://github.com/sourcefrog/cargo-mutants
- cargo-mutants 0.2.9 finds poorly-tested code faster
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What's everyone working on this week (13/2022)?
cargo-mutants got a couple of releases over the weekend, fixing some environment-triggered bugs on Windows and Linux ecryptfs, and adding a better overall progress indicator (demo: https://asciinema.org/a/481375). It is getting better at avoiding uninteresting or pointless mutations, although there's a lot more to do there, and at printing function name paths well.
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What’s everyone working on this week (9/2022)?
While working on Conserve and cargo-mutants I felt that existing Rust progress-bar libraries like Indicatif didn't give me enough control of how the bar was drawn, or at least I was working around them to insert my own text. For example, I wanted to draw several counters into a single line, and it seems like the only way to do that is to just push in a text string.
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What's everyone working on this week (7/2022)?
Continuing with some fast-follow enhancements in cargo-mutants in response to user feedback: for example doctests are typically slow and in some trees not important for coverage, so you can now skip them.
- cargo-mutants 0.2: a new mutation testing tool
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What's everyone working on this week (6/2022)?
I got cargo-mutants to a state where I felt I could announce it and ask for public feedback.
What are some alternatives?
sccache - Sccache is a ccache-like tool. It is used as a compiler wrapper and avoids compilation when possible. Sccache has the capability to utilize caching in remote storage environments, including various cloud storage options, or alternatively, in local storage.
conserve - 🌲 Robust file backup tool in Rust
ccache - ccache – a fast compiler cache
cargo-public-api - List and diff the public API of Rust library crates between releases and commits. Detect breaking API changes and semver violations via CI or a CLI.
keppel - Regionally federated multi-tenant container image registry
elitetopy - elite -> python3 converter
compiler-benchmark - Benchmarks compilation speeds of different combinations of languages and compilers.
mutagen - Breaking your Rust code for fun and profit
gg - The Stanford Builder
strop - Stochastically generates machine code
cmake-init-conan-example - cmake-init generated executable project with Conan integration
elite - Fegeya Elitebuild, small, powerful build system. Written in Rust.