iceoryx
ruby-dbus
iceoryx | ruby-dbus | |
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10 | 1 | |
1,520 | 167 | |
3.5% | - | |
9.8 | 7.7 | |
4 days ago | 7 months ago | |
C++ | Ruby | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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iceoryx
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Show HN: Comprehensive inter-process communication (IPC) toolkit in modern C++
Also, when you want to perform some access control with access rights, you have to face sid— and ace-strings - oh they are fun. And, of course, there are all the nasty details; for instance, Windows defines macros that lead to compilation failures since they collide with internal naming. Take a look at this here, maybe it makes your efforts less painless: https://github.com/eclipse-iceoryx/iceoryx/blob/master/iceor...
You could reuse the iceoryx platform layer that enables iceoryx to run on every platform from qnx, linux, freertos, mac, windows. Maybe it can help you as well: https://github.com/eclipse-iceoryx/iceoryx/blob/master/doc/w...
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Flow-IPC: Open-Source Toolkit for Low-Latency Inter-Process Communication in C++
Does the schema help a lot? For C++ you can get very fast without, for example with IceOryx https://github.com/eclipse-iceoryx/iceoryx
In contrast to Cap'n'Proto you get compiler optimized struct layout as benefit from using raw structs. Benchmarks are here https://iceoryx.io/v2.0.2/examples/iceperf/
- IPC communication between rust, c++, and python
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iceoryx v2.0.0 released - a true zero-copy C++ middleware
full release notes: https://github.com/eclipse-iceoryx/iceoryx/blob/master/doc/website/release-notes/iceoryx-v2-0-0.md
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Shadesmar: Fast C++ IPC using shared memory
True, a better comparison for Shadesmar would be with libraries like iceoryx and alephzero.
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Announcing Eclipse iceoryx 1.0.0
This is the tracking issue for Windows support https://github.com/eclipse-iceoryx/iceoryx/issues/33
ruby-dbus
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Personal Computing on an Amiga in 2021
above you have to be really dedicated to want to keep diving into it.
> I wouldn't couple it to a specific language, and in fact I don't think that was the case with ARexx anyway: the interface was open enough that other scripting languages could have been supported on the existing ARexx infrastructure.
The port/command execution is open enough, certainly. A good example would be FrexxEd (one of the co-authors was/is Daniel Stenberg of CURL fame), which used "FPL" (a C-like language) as its main scripting language, but all the editor specific commands are shared between FPL and the ARexx port.
> I'm not going to do the work though ;-) Got enough going on ATM...
This is the problem. So many of us miss parts of what the Amiga does, but they're conveniences that are easy to miss and want but hard to justify putting in the effort on. Especially as many of them are just sufficiently dated that they'd need some rethinking, and suddenly it's a lot of effort.
[1] https://github.com/mvidner/ruby-dbus
What are some alternatives?
cyclonedds - Eclipse Cyclone DDS project
neovim-ruby - Ruby support for Neovim
eCAL - Please visit the new repository: https://github.com/eclipse-ecal/ecal
Aeron - Efficient reliable UDP unicast, UDP multicast, and IPC message transport
ecal - 📦 eCAL - enhanced Communication Abstraction Layer. A high performance publish-subscribe, client-server cross-plattform middleware.
curses - Ruby binding for curses, ncurses, and PDCurses. Formerly part of the ruby standard library.
alephzero
rb-libsvm - Ruby language bindings for LIBSVM
rmw_iceoryx - rmw implementation for iceoryx
areg-sdk - AREG is an asynchronous Object RPC framework to simplify multitasking programming by blurring borders between processes and treating remote objects as if they coexist in the same thread.
shadesmar - Fast C++ IPC using shared memory
sobjectizer - An implementation of Actor, Publish-Subscribe, and CSP models in one rather small C++ framework. With performance, quality, and stability proved by years in the production.