moat
mobile type (currently Swift, Kotlin) generation from Haskell types (by MercuryTechnologies)
diplomat
Experimental Rust tool for generating FFI definitions allowing many other languages to call Rust code (by rust-diplomat)
moat | diplomat | |
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4 | 6 | |
30 | 452 | |
- | 2.9% | |
7.3 | 8.8 | |
about 1 month ago | about 24 hours ago | |
Haskell | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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moat
Posts with mentions or reviews of moat.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-22.
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1Password releases Typeshare, the "ultimate tool for synchronizing your type definitions between Rust and other languages for seamless FFI"
We do this at work, except with Haskell types: https://github.com/MercuryTechnologies/moat
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What web framework would you recommend to a newbie at this time?
https://github.com/MercuryTechnologies/moat <- neat !
diplomat
Posts with mentions or reviews of diplomat.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-20.
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ffizz: Build a Beautiful C API in Rust
The tooling for the first kind -- calling Rust from another language -- is a bit less developed, and tends to rely on code generation that doesn't necessarily produce a natural C API. cbindgen, uniffi, cxx, and Diplomat all take this course.
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ICU4X 1.2: Now With Text Segmentation and More on Low-Resource Devices
I don't think that accurately describes what ICU4X does. It generates code directly in the language needed using Diplomat. Which currently supports JS/TS/Wasm, C, C++, and .NET, but we plan to support more (Dart is actively being worked on, there is a lot of interest in Java). Diplomat is designed to be relatively easy to write backends for: you have to write code that converts its internal IR to bindings code, so you mostly need to understand that internal IR and figure out how to idiomatically map it to other languages.
- 1Password releases Typeshare, the "ultimate tool for synchronizing your type definitions between Rust and other languages for seamless FFI"
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Multi-language library support: Is it possible?
The ICU4X team is developing diplomat - https://github.com/rust-diplomat/diplomat/
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Anyone interested in open-sourcing high-level memory-safe bindgen for Dart/Flutter <–> Rust?
I'm not that interested in a separate tool for this but it would be really cool to have a dart plugin as a part of Diplomat. Diplomat's not fully polished yet but it's totally okay to add new language backends to it. (Eventually I plan to restructure it so that it has a cleaner plugin interface, but for now "checked into tree" is fine for backends)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing moat and diplomat you can also consider the following projects:
openapi-generator - OpenAPI Generator allows generation of API client libraries (SDK generation), server stubs, documentation and configuration automatically given an OpenAPI Spec (v2, v3)
uniffi-rs - a multi-language bindings generator for rust