schema_registry_test_app
Java Application that consumes different types of messages supported by Schema Registry, and produces a similar kind to the same topic. (by gklijs)
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schema_registry_test_app
Posts with mentions or reviews of schema_registry_test_app.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-26.
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confluent Schema Registry and Rust
Next to the additional formats there was one other major change to incorporate from Schema Registry. In order to reuse registered schemas with new schemas they made it possible to have references. So when retrieving a schema, one or more pointers to other schemas might be part of the returned JSON. To make sure I got this part right in the Rust library I created a Java project which can be used from docker.
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Posts with mentions or reviews of logos.
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Beating the fastest lexer generator in Rust
This is mighty impressive! I've been trying to get some motivation for the mythical rewrite of the proc macro in Logos, and this might just do it for me :D. I'll have a proper look later today and see if any of your findings have something that can be generalized. Also really surprised to see aarch64 doing better than x86_64 since the latter is what I've been optimizing for!
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Letlang — Roadblocks and how to overcome them - My programming language targeting Rust
Rust is a very nice langage for implementing compilers, and has a nice ecosystem for it (logos, rust-peg, lalrpop, astmaker -- this one is mine --, etc...).
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loxcraft: a compiler, language server, and online playground for the Lox programming language
rust-langdev has a lot of libraries for building compilers in Rust. Perhaps you could use these to make your implementation easier, and revisit it later if you want to build things from scratch. I'd suggest logos for lexing, LALRPOP / chumsky for parsing, and rust-gc for garbage collection.
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Logos 0.13 released
Thanks! For compile times you might find the CLI version that Andrew Hickman contributed useful, it's undocumented still mostly I fear but shouldn't be hard to use, see original PR: https://github.com/maciejhirsz/logos/pull/248
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Should I revisit my choice to use nom?
For my lexer generation purposes, I tend to use https://github.com/maciejhirsz/logos, as it not only generates an easy to use lazy lexer, but the result is also exceptionally fast!
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Position in rowan
Hi, I'm using rowan to create a parser and want to print more useful error messages with position in the text/file. I'm using logos (https://crates.io/crates/logos) to generate the lexer. Is there a way to get the starting and ending positions of a SyntaxToken? If not I thought of adding my own wrapper struct around the SyntaxTokens.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (6/2023)!
Is there a way for a lexer created with the logos crate (https://crates.io/crates/logos) to get the starting and ending positions for the tokens?
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Best resources for a rust interpreter?
I wouldn't recommend Logos at this point. This recent bug is quite nasty and seems easy to hit, and the maintainer is unresponsive. Last commit was half a year ago. At this point I consider Logos abandonware, though it would be great if its development continued, or if it were forked.
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Alternatives for "blazingly fast"
logos uses "ridiculously fast".
- Compiler in Rust
What are some alternatives?
When comparing schema_registry_test_app and logos you can also consider the following projects:
schema-registry - Confluent Schema Registry for Kafka
foundation.rust-lang.org - website for Rust Foundation
book - The Rust Programming Language
lexgen - A fully-featured lexer generator, implemented as a proc macro
sonyflake-rs - 🃏 A distributed unique ID generator inspired by Twitter's Snowflake.
hush - Hush is a unix shell based on the Lua programming language
phpass - PHPass, the WordPress password hasher, re-implemented in rust
parsegen - An LR parser generator, implemented as a proc macro
redbpf - Rust library for building and running BPF/eBPF modules
rust-rdkafka - A fully asynchronous, futures-based Kafka client library for Rust based on librdkafka