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rust-ksuid
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Type-safe, K-sortable, globally unique identifier inspired by Stripe IDs
We maintain a couple of popular ksuid libraries[1][2] and use it, so we definitely like ksuid. Though one big issue with ksuid is that being 160bit means that it doesn't fit into native uuid types in databases (e.g. postgres), which means that they come with a performance penalty.
1: https://github.com/svix/rust-ksuid
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Show HN: A Pure Rust Ksuid Implementation
I wasn't going to post it here because it feels a bit small for a show HN, but then I figured: why not. :)
It's a pure Rust implementation of Segement's KSUID, and I created this library while working on Svix[0].
I haven't written any Rust for a while, so even though I have written quite a bit of Rust code in the past (see Etebase[1]), I'm a bit rusty (no pun intended).
Anyhow, I just wanted to share, and I'm hoping to get some feedback if you have any. :)
Code and examples: https://github.com/svix/rust-ksuid/
P.S, the package is tested for compatibility against the reference Go implementation.
[0] https://www.svix.com
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Show r/rust: a pure Rust KSUID implementation
Code and examples: https://github.com/svix/rust-ksuid/
etebase-rs
- Show HN: A Pure Rust Ksuid Implementation
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Show r/rust: a pure Rust KSUID implementation
I haven't written any Rust for quite a while, so even though I have written quite a bit of Rust code in the past (see Etebase), I'm a bit rusty (no pun intended). I'd love some feedback on how this can be more idiomatic, and if you have any other ideas on how this library can improve.
What are some alternatives?
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