ixy-languages
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ixy-languages | redgrep | |
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30 | 4 | |
2,108 | 150 | |
0.4% | 0.7% | |
0.0 | 5.8 | |
over 1 year ago | about 2 months ago | |
TeX | C++ | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | Apache License 2.0 |
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ixy-languages
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The Garbage Collection Handbook, 2nd Edition
Not really, here it is winning hands down over Swift's ARC implementation.
https://github.com/ixy-languages/ixy-languages
- rust devs in a nutshell
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So what you doing for the weeknd
You laugh, but ... https://github.com/ixy-languages/ixy-languages
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Blog post: My perspective on RAII and memory management in C++ and Rust
GC'd languages are designed to leverage GCs, meaning they usually allocate a lot. Some of the more recent ones (C#, Go) have ways around it or to limit it, but in your average GC'd language you have to really bend yourself out of shape to limit allocations (IIRC the Ixy effort / study / thing never managed to make the Java hotpath allocation-free).
- “Rust is safe” is not some kind of absolute guarantee of code safety
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I wrote a database engine in Typescript
It's kind of funny when you see things like this project: https://github.com/ixy-languages/ixy-languages
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What are my prospects in web programming, if I don't like JS?
like not-even-in-the-same-ballpark faster. In this realworld example (userspace network drivers in managed languages) JS manages about 20-30% of native code performance, python iirc is below 1%
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Don’t call it a comeback: Why Java is still champ
- Support for generic-aware value types (struct vs. class) and low-level features like stackalloc: very valuable for high-performance scenarios and native FFI. See for instance https://github.com/ixy-languages/ixy-languages. In comparison, Java doesn't even have unsigned integers. Yes, Project Valhalla is coming someday.
As well, debatable to some folks, but: properties (get/set); operator overloading; LINQ > Java streams; extension methods; default parameters; collection initializers; tuples; nullable reference types; a dozen smaller features
- Reference Count, Don't Garbage Collect
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Why did you switch from another language to Rust? Do you regret not learning it earlier?
Very bottom of this file https://github.com/ixy-languages/ixy-languages/blob/master/Java-garbage-collectors.md
redgrep
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Show HN: Regex Derivatives (Brzozowski Derivatives)
I don't think Rust regex engine relies on this technique. I guess the main point is when you construct the DFA directly you still have the possibility of the exponential explosion of the number of states. That's why modern engines balance between NFA/DFA and lazy DFA.
Though there is an implementation that relies only on Brzozowski derivatives: https://github.com/google/redgrep
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Introducing: Pomsky (formerly Rulex)
redgrep did it though: https://github.com/google/redgrep
- Redgrep – grep based on regex derivatives, matches in linear time
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Speed of Rust vs. C
It couldn't figure it out from looking through ripgrep's website: does ripgrep support intersection and complement of expressions? Like eg https://github.com/google/redgrep does.
Regular languages are closed under those operations after all.
What are some alternatives?
ctl - The C Template Library
smartstring - Compact inlined strings for Rust.
cats - Lightweight, modular, and extensible library for functional programming.
libskry_r - Lucky imaging library
c-examples - Example C code
barre - A Regular Expression Library and CFG parser for Rust using Brzozski Derivatives
iced_audio - An extension to the Iced GUI library with useful widgets for audio applications
fst - Represent large sets and maps compactly with finite state transducers.
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
ixy - A simple yet fast user space network driver for Intel 10 Gbit/s NICs written from scratch
actix-web - Actix Web is a powerful, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework for Rust.
linkify-it - Links recognition library with full unicode support