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scriptisto | evcxr | |
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8 | 75 | |
601 | 5,207 | |
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4.8 | 8.6 | |
4 months ago | 11 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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scriptisto
- Scriptisto: "Shebang interpreter" that enables writing scripts in compiled langs
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Running a zig file like a script
Nice, didn't know about this project. Looks like a zig template was added in 2021
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What's the emerge command to have emlop p display the whole estimate?
Hyperfine is much better than time for quick speed comparison, as it runs the commands as many times as needed to get a statistically significant result. If you have an Emlop git checkout and scriptisto, you can also look at ./benches/exec_compare.rs --help
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Announcement: xshell 0.2.0
I don't know if you've ever seen it before, but scriptisto does something similar to that. I've used it a wee bit, it's a fairly cool tool
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Learnability of Rust
I ended up favoring scriptisto for the added versatility, but I must admit that having something integrated into mainline cargo would be much more enticing (only one tool to tell users to install). cargo new --from is a pretty neat idea too.
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Shell Scripting in Rust
To make the workflow more script-like, tools like scriptisto make your rust code file executable, no project structure needed.
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Using self-compiling & self-executing rust source code to replace quick-and-dirty shell scripts in under 10 lines
Scriptisto is another alternative which I personally use.
evcxr
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Scriptisto: "Shebang interpreter" that enables writing scripts in compiled langs
Emacs didn't invent REPL, and it's common everywhere. For Rust: https://github.com/evcxr/evcxr/blob/main/evcxr_repl/README.m.... But heck, the compiler is reasonably fast enough that any IDE can REPL by compiling the code.
The value here is more in being able to read a script before you run it, then have it run fast, maybe tweaking something here and there. And a compiled script will run 10,000 times faster than LISP, which can be important.
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Go: What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong
https://github.com/evcxr/evcxr can run Rust in a Jupyter notebook. It's not Golang but close enough.
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The Hallucinated Rows Incident
The engine uses rust_decimal::Decimal to represent high precision decimal numbers, like the weight property. Serialization of RocksDB keys is done by the storekey crate. To know how Yumi's machine stores diffs, we can now ask- How does storekey serialize rust_decimal? Well, using evcxr to run Rust in Jupyter, the answer is as a null-terminated string:
- TermiC: Terminal C, Interactive C/C++ REPL shell created with BASH
- Exploring Options for Dynamic Code Changes in Rust without Recompilation (hot reloading)
- Go 1.21 will (likely) have a static toolchain on Linux
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What’s an actual use case for Rust
In theory you should be able to create Rust notebooks (Jupyter notebook) using evcxr so maybe some AI, data analysis, prototyping make sense if you aim for good performance in final application (protype in evcxr and use notebook as reference to implement final application in Rust for speed and safety).
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would you use rust for scripting?
You should check out evcxr
- Nannou – An open-source creative-coding framework for Rust
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Rust vs. Haskell
There is also implementations of rust REPLs, like the beautifully named evcxr.
What are some alternatives?
sysinfo - Cross-platform library to fetch system information
vscode-jupyter - VS Code Jupyter extension
quicli - Quickly build cool CLI apps in Rust.
polars - Dataframes powered by a multithreaded, vectorized query engine, written in Rust
rust-script - Run Rust files and expressions as scripts without any setup or compilation step.
jupyter-rust - a docker container for jupyter notebooks for rust
cicada - An old-school bash-like Unix shell written in Rust
cargo-run-script - Bringing `npm run-script` to Rust
bincode - A binary encoder / decoder implementation in Rust.
cargo-script - Cargo script subcommand