keyword-generics-initiative
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keyword-generics-initiative
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Effing-mad, an effect library for Rust
for which someone made a more detailed issue [3]. It is similar to a `where` clause in that the `effect` clause comes afterwards and defines the effects that a function can have.
[0] https://blog.rust-lang.org/inside-rust/2023/02/23/keyword-ge...
[1] https://old.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/119y8ex/keyword_gener...
[2] https://github.com/rust-lang/keyword-generics-initiative/iss...
[3] https://github.com/rust-lang/keyword-generics-initiative/iss...
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To async trait or just to trait
You might be interested in the keyword generics work if you haven't already seen it.
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Keyword Generics Progress Report: February 2023 | Inside Rust Blog
Hey, your proposal is even more famous: https://github.com/rust-lang/keyword-generics-initiative/issues/14
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An idea for a language with both Functions and Procedures
The Rust folks are working on a solution though
- async fn calls can lead to surprising performance problems if they are nested too deeply
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Idea for new Conditional compilation feature to make Rust more pleasant to work with
You may be interested in following the progress of the existing Rust Keyword Generics proposal
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Any way to merge the duplicated logic between a `get()` and a `get_mut()` method?
I think keyword generics initiative might help with that in the future, but it's still very much in the brainstorming stage.
actix
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Top 10 Rusty Repositories for you to start your Open Source Journey
9. Actix
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Keyword Generics Progress Report: February 2023 | Inside Rust Blog
I think it's fairer to say the language got so much more powerful that there wasn't any point making actors a language feature when they can be built from existing orthogonal language features. You're probably looking for actix (not actix-web, just actix). There's also Lunatic built in Rust but supporting any actors compiled to WebAssembly.
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An Open Source Rust SNMP Simulator
Actix is an actor framework for developing concurrent applications built on top of the Tokio asynchronous runtime. It allows multiple actors to run on a single thread, but also allows actors to run on multiple threads via Arbiters. Actors can communicate with each other by sequentially exchanging typed messages.
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Modern JVM Multithreading • Paweł Jurczenko • Devoxx Poland 2021
I’ve seen frameworks for c++ (https://seastar.io/) and rust (https://github.com/actix/actix) which support what you’re describing out of the box.
- Scala isn't fun anymore
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Anyone using Actix?
The actix repository on github doesn't seem to be very active, and everyone seems to be focused on actix-web instead, is anyone out there using plain actix or any other actor-model implementation in Rust?
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What programming languages are most used for creating advanced math-related software/simulations?
Rust is also another possibility: it's basically C++ but more modern with added features and safety. It can be tricky to write mathematical stuff in it, because you may not care too much about all the safety concerns Rust forces you to handle, but it can be useful to catch bugs ahead of times. Sadly, Rust seems to have no library for running programs on clusters of PCs, except maybe this one, which takes the Actor model implemented by Actix and runs it on a cluster. I don't know how tricky it is to use the Actor model for a scientific simulation, tho.
- Actix - Actor framework for Rust.
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How should I structure an async/await/futures program with multiple event sources and mutable state?
I'd just use Actix for that. Make your state an actor and make it a StreamHandler for each of these sources, and that's it - now you just implement the business logic for handling each message in the StreamHandler::handle methods.
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18 factors powering the Rust revolution, Part 2 of 3
However, this isn't even 50% of what's out there: Need raw parallel power (and maybe don't need an async runtime)? Checkout Rayon. Need simple Actors for concurrent processing? Checkout Actix. Need a larger Actor system for fault tolerance/CQRS messaging? Checkout Riker. Damn, I sound like a youtube advert 🤦 - For real though, this is the tip of the concurrency iceberg. There is so much more - and it's growing.
What are some alternatives?
claro-lang - Claro Lang
tokio
effing-mad - Algebraic effects for Rust
bastion - Highly-available Distributed Fault-tolerant Runtime
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
MIO - Metal I/O library for Rust.
RuMqtt
riker - Easily build efficient, highly concurrent and resilient applications. An Actor Framework for Rust.
lunatic - Lunatic is an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly
rust-ftp - FTP client for Rust
libpnet - Cross-platform, low level networking using the Rust programming language.
protocol - Easy protocol definitions in Rust