miniserde
winsafe
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726 | 440 | |
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7.7 | 9.5 | |
17 days ago | 6 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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miniserde
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (8/2023)!
It's pretty common to avoid macros as they can seem too magical a lot of the time. And with traits, there's experiments like miniserde which specifically avoid monomorphization overhead. I also see people who want to avoid having lots of dependencies relatively often.
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venial 0.1 - A lightweight alternative to syn
Right now, the next step would be to try to reimplement miniserde with venial, and publish benchmarks.
- Rust takes a major step forward as Linux's second official language
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The Serde Rust Framework
The only downside is compile time bloat.
Serde generates heaps and heaps of generic code. This gets optimized away to be very efficient, but it can be quite cumbersome.
Ever tried working on a crate with hundreds or thousands of de/serializable types? Compile times shoot through the roof really quickly.
The maintainer of serde also created `miniserde` [1], which uses dynamic dispatch and can have 4x compile time improvements.
Due to Rusts lack of orphan instances you really depend on a pervasive standard for serializiation which is used by all libraries, so the ecosystem is really locked in to serde by now.
[1] https://github.com/dtolnay/miniserde
winsafe
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Sorry... what diskette?
I know all that shit because I'm the author of Rust's WinSafe library, which is a safer Rust layer over native Win32, so I had to deal with a lot of shit like this.
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Accessing List of Installed Apps on Windows 11
[dependencies] winsafe = { git = "https://github.com/rodrigocfd/winsafe", features = ["kernel"] }
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What is Rust's potential in game development?
Externally, you can write a lot of native Windows stuff in Rust already. Personally, I'm having a lot of fun with WinSafe.
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What are the scenarios where "Rewrite it in Rust" didn't meet your expectations or couldn't be successfully implemented?
If you had such problems (which I also had in the past), I'm really interested in you opinion about WinSafe, and if it could help you solving them.
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Is there a more "traditional" desktop front end I can use with Tauri?
If you're after a native Windows application, WinSafe may suit your needs.
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GitHub - ryanmcgrath/cacao: Rust bindings for AppKit (macOS) and UIKit (iOS/tvOS). Experimental, but working!
As the author of WinSafe, I can say it's tedious sometimes, but it's often very challenging, because you have to translate crazy unsafe behaviors into Rust's ownership model. It's surely hard, but also very rewarding at the end.
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Microsoft is rewriting core Windows libraries in Rust
As the author of the WinSafe lib, I wholeheartedly agree.
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A Proposal for Safe Window Handles
I don't know how rare this is (or how rare it should be), but this issue warned me about this potential problem, and I had to make a huge refactoring to treat the possibility. I had to rethink many aspects of all handle implementations. It was hard work, but in the end it was worth it.
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Why is building a UI in Rust so hard?
WinSafe says hello.
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Use ManuallyDrop in Rust to control drop order of structure fields
WinSafe, for example (which attemps to be a safe layer over the Windows API), provides lots of RAII automations. A fine example is the BeginPaint function:
What are some alternatives?
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panamax - Mirror rustup and crates.io repositories, for offline Rust and cargo usage.
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winlamb - A lightweight modern C++11 library for Win32 API, using lambdas to handle Windows messages.
serde_v8 - Moved to https://github.com/denoland/deno
skytable - Skytable is a modern scalable NoSQL database with BlueQL, designed for performance, scalability and flexibility. Skytable gives you spaces, models, data types, complex collections and more to build powerful experiences
pfr - std::tuple like methods for user defined types without any macro or boilerplate code
rust-psvita - Project to build PS Vita apps in rust
serde - Serialization framework for Rust
kube - Rust Kubernetes client and controller runtime
sapio - A Bitcoin Programming Language
calligrapher-ai - Handwriting Synthesis with RNNs ✍🏻