rxv64
pyre-check
rxv64 | pyre-check | |
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6 | 24 | |
215 | 6,699 | |
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4.6 | 9.9 | |
23 days ago | 1 day ago | |
Rust | OCaml | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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rxv64
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Should I Rust or should I Go
https://github.com/dancrossnyc/rxv64
And go for practically anything outside that scope: web service, CLI tool, etc.
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The rxv64 Operating System: MIT's xv6, in Rust, for SMP x86_64 machines
Probably not very: https://github.com/dancrossnyc/rxv64/blob/main/kernel/src/sw...
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Unix-like OS in Rust inspired by xv6-riscv
How does this compare with https://github.com/dancrossnyc/rxv64 ? From its README.md:
rxv64 is a pedagogical operating system written in Rust that targets multiprocessor x86_64 machines. It is a reimplementation of the xv6 operating system from MIT.
pyre-check
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Pylyzer – A fast static code analyzer and language server for Python
Did you come across pyre in your search? MIT license and pretty fast.
https://github.com/facebook/pyre-check
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Enhance Your Project Quality with These Top Python Libraries
Pyre is a performant type-checker developed by Facebook. Pyre can analyse codebases with millions of lines of code incrementally – providing instantaneous feedback to developers as they write code.
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A Tale of Two Kitchens - Hypermodernizing Your Python Code Base
Pyre from Meta, pyright from Microsoft and PyType from Google provide additional assistance. They can 'infer' types based on code flow and existing types within the code.
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Ruff v0.1.0
Have you seen Pyre[0]? Not Rust, OCaml, and pretty fast. Made by a team at Meta and open sourced on GitHub. If you use python-lsp, I wrote an extension[1] to enable integration (though I haven't tested it recently, been programming in rust; it is mostly a "for me" extension).
0: https://pyre-check.org/
1: https://github.com/cricalix/python-lsp-pyre
- Should I Rust or should I Go
- Writing Python like it's Rust
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Buck2, a large scale build tool written in Rust by Meta, is now available
Internally we use Pyre for Python type checking: https://github.com/facebook/pyre-check
- Are there any sectors that use Haskell as a main programming language?
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It is becoming difficult for me to be productive in Python
Before type hinting, work had intense rules and linters enforcing docstrings with types. Now, type hints and automatic pyre runs take care of all the heavy lifting.
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Ruby 3.2’s YJIT is Production-Ready
Python now has an optional type system and if you add one of them such as mypy or pyre to your CI process and you can configure GitHub to refuse the pull request until types are added you can make it somewhat strongly typed.
If you have a preexisting codebase I believe the way you can convert it is to add the types that you know on commits and eventually you will have enough types that adding the missing ones should be easy. For the missing ones Any is a good choice.
https://pyre-check.org and https://github.com/python/mypy are popular.
What are some alternatives?
flow - Adds static typing to JavaScript to improve developer productivity and code quality.
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
octox - Unix-like OS in Rust inspired by xv6-riscv
mypy - Optional static typing for Python
xv6-riscv - Xv6 for RISC-V
pytype - A static type analyzer for Python code
xv6-public - xv6 OS
typeshed - Collection of library stubs for Python, with static types
Joda-Time - Joda-Time is the widely used replacement for the Java date and time classes prior to Java SE 8.
flake8
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.
typing - Python static typing home. Hosts the documentation and a user help forum.