inlinable-dyn-extension-traits
An exploration into the various ways optional trait methods can be implemented in Rust. (by daniel5151)
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Simple, single-file, dependency-free GDB stub that can be easily dropped in to your project. (by mborgerson)
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inlinable-dyn-extension-traits
Posts with mentions or reviews of inlinable-dyn-extension-traits.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-20.
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gdbstub 0.6: An ergonomic, #![no_std] implementation of the GDB Remote Serial Protocol in Rust - now with async support!
In the meantime, you could check out daniel5151/optional-trait-methods for some chicken-scratch notes + exploration on IDETs, including some code samples which you can throw right into godbolt.org to see how well they optimize.
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Post-Monomorphization Dead Code Elimination and Other Unwritten Blog Posts
Funny enough, I've also been meaning to write a full blog post about it, but haven't found the time! In the meantime, I've got a rough overview of this technique as part of the gdbstub docs, and I've got a WIP repo of example code and exploratory notes that explores the technique in more detail (along with comparing it with alternative approaches)
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Rust 2030 Christmas list: Better cfg
Also, check out daniel5151/optional-trait-methods if you haven't already (I point to it near the end of the gdbstub documentation I linked). It's a very rough overview of all the various techniques I considered before landing on IDETs, and includes several simplified examples of how the resulting APIs might work from a implementation and user's perspective.
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Designing a new architecture for Rspotify based on trait inheritance, need opinions
I've spent quite a bit of time staring at assembly output and performing in-application testing to make sure that optimizations were being triggered as expected.
gdbstub
Posts with mentions or reviews of gdbstub.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-01-20.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing inlinable-dyn-extension-traits and gdbstub you can also consider the following projects:
gdbstub - An ergonomic, featureful, and easy-to-integrate implementation of the GDB Remote Serial Protocol in Rust (with no-compromises #![no_std] support)
libdebugme - Automatically spawn gdb on error.
binrw - A Rust crate for helping parse and rebuild binary data using ✨macro magic✨.
intertrait - A library providing direct casting among trait objects implemented by a type