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async
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ki 1.0.0: a lightweight structured concurrency library
Are you referring to this? https://github.com/simonmar/async/issues/128
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Rust async is colored, and that’s not a big deal
What do you mean by that? Blocking functions (without any yield points) certainly exist in Haskell, unless one uses -fno-omit-yields (see here).
What are some alternatives?
throttle-io-stream - Throttler between a producer and a consumer function
concurrent-supply - A fast globally unique variable supply with a pure API
stm-conduit - STM-based channels for conduits.
stm-queue-extras - Extra utilities for STM queues
timeout - Generalized sleep and timeout functions
async-combinators
streamly - High performance, concurrent functional programming abstractions
restricted-workers - Interactive-diagrams
concurrent-machines - Concurrency features for the Haskell machines package
BoundedChan - Bounded (limited capacity) channels for Haskell
theatre - Minimalistic actor library for Haskell
rwlock - A simple implementation of a multiple-reader / single-writer locks using STM