simd-adler32
A SIMD-accelerated Adler-32 hash algorithm implementation. (by mcountryman)
tiny-skia
A tiny Skia subset ported to Rust (by RazrFalcon)
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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simd-adler32
Posts with mentions or reviews of simd-adler32.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-04-09.
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simd-adler32: Computing Adler-32 checksums at ~40GiB/s using AVX2
That only works with compilation time options. simd-adler32 uses runtime CPU feature detection. Switching to compilation time means that you can't produce portable binaries and all downstream folks compiling would need to specifically enable CPU target features to make it work. Which means any binaries distributed via Linux distros that compile with the lowest common denominator ISA won't benefit from these optimizations.
- Anyone want to speed up a PNG decoder?
tiny-skia
Posts with mentions or reviews of tiny-skia.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-16.
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A simple 2d graphic library
You can even check https://github.com/linebender/piet and https://github.com/RazrFalcon/tiny-skia. They are pure rust libraries. Skia as a whole is a big binary to add.
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Typst, a modern alternative to LaTeX, is now open source
Looking through the source code. It looks like it's using tiny-skia for rendering.
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Recommended UI framework to draw many 2D lines?
Tiny Skia (https://github.com/RazrFalcon/tiny-skia) which is a slower Rust port of Skia and does all software rendering.
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Announcing piet-glow, a GL-based implementation of Piet for 2D rendering
https://github.com/RazrFalcon/tiny-skia is pretty great.
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Is coding in Rust as bad as in C++? A practical comparison
I understand that this may sound harsh, but I also ported two (far bigger) codebases from C++ to Rust: rustybuzz and tiny-skia. Both of which are production -ready and not just prototypes. And mine not only do not use pointers, but also barely use unsafe in general.
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Is there a way to avoid call overhead?
Here is a real world implementation in tiny-skia: https://github.com/RazrFalcon/tiny-skia/blob/master/src/pipeline/highp.rs
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I want to draw 2d shapes directly to a u8 buffer without needing a window and without having to write drawing code from scratch.
How about tiny-skia?
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Good example of high performance Rust project without unsafe code?
How about tiny-skia? Almost the same performance as C, no unsafe, a lot of explicit SIMD.
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Announcing lyon 1.0.0
Now I would love to see a universal Bezier path crate, storage + common utilities like length, point at offset, some low-level stuff, etc. So it could be used as a foundation for other crates. Currently, there is a lot of friction because each crate has its own implementation.
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I wrote a GUI library.
Nice to see tiny-skia in use.