ncurses-rs
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ncurses-rs | MTuner | |
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663 | 2,553 | |
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0.0 | 8.6 | |
almost 2 years ago | 4 months ago | |
Rust | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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ncurses-rs
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Is there any way to host an executable/application REMOTELY that anyone with a terminal can run/interact with without any installation? Currently, I'm limited to CURLable web scripts, but those are tedious and don't have interactable menus or animations or anything.
Which language do you use? Here is a Rust implementation of an SSH server. It handles opening the port to listen, creating the client connection, and retrieving data from the client (using getch). Then you can funnel that to an NCurses libraryand send the output back to the user
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (39/2021)!
Maybe this https://crates.io/crates/ncurses can help.
- Terminal application development
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (13/2021)!
There is a Dependents tab on each crate. Dependents of ncurses: https://crates.io/crates/ncurses/reverse_dependencies
MTuner
- MTuner: C/C memory profiler and memory leak finder
- MTuner: C/C++ memory profiler and memory leak finder
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What do you want out of a Rust profiler?
I would really love to have some memory profiler that is capable of dealing of huge amount of data and allocations, robust and stable with stack traces on allocations. Similar to https://github.com/milostosic/MTuner
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (39/2021)!
For memory profiling, MTuner is a good tool (worked much better for me than Visual Studio's memory profiler), and it's even open source.
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We Trace a KV Database with Less Than 5% Performance Impact
Remotery - https://github.com/Celtoys/Remotery
Visual Studio's built-in profiler is an ok sampling profiler. It doesn't give you a nice multi-thread view which is a huge advantage to a span based profiler.
MTuner is quite nice for debugging memory usage. Which is another gaping hole in the Rust ecosystem. https://github.com/milostosic/mtuner
Lots of tools generate data in a format viewable by the Chrome trace viewer. I think Chrome's tracer viewer is not great. Maybe someday someone will create a viewer for the format that's good. I get cranky when large traces don't render at 60fps. Web-based viewers are almost all very very slow and it makes me sad.
What are some alternatives?
Termion - Mirror of https://gitlab.redox-os.org/redox-os/termion
palanteer - Visual Python and C++ nanosecond profiler, logger, tests enabler
Cursive - A Text User Interface library for the Rust programming language
PresentMon - Capture and analyze the high-level performance characteristics of graphics applications on Windows.
Native Windows GUI - A light windows GUI toolkit for rust
tract - Tiny, no-nonsense, self-contained, Tensorflow and ONNX inference
QML-rust - QML (Qt Quick) bindings for Rust language
tracy - Frame profiler
imgui-rs - Rust bindings for Dear ImGui
Remotery - Single C file, Realtime CPU/GPU Profiler with Remote Web Viewer
nfd-rs - OS-native file dialogs on Linux, OS X and Windows
meta - 🦀 GitHub Actions for Rust - recipes, discussions, questions and ideas