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ntp-parser
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (9/2021)!
Well nom does list out examples on the readme page, though many are probably for older versions of nom. I clicked through a couple and it looks like ntp is up to date with nom 6.0. The last full parser I wrote using nom was in v4.0 days, which was more macro-oriented than current nom. Since what you pass nom is slices of data, you will basically be reading from a file into a buffer, and calling your parsing functions on that. If it returns an error indicating it is incomplete, just read in another chunk of data into your buffer and try again.
minimax-rs
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nokamute 1.0: the fastest and maybe strongest hive bot; based on minimax 0.5.1
Nokamute was developed to have very fast move generation for this atypical game structure; this is mainly difficult because the game state does not have a fixed size. Rust has been a great language to micro-optimize performance. I developed the minimax crate in parallel to implement fancy 20th century game search algorithms in a generic way. If anyone else starts using it and doesn't hate the interface I'll stamp it 1.0.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (9/2021)!
Repo, Minimal reproduction
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