simdutf8
teloxide
simdutf8 | teloxide | |
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15 | 10 | |
509 | 2,676 | |
0.8% | 3.8% | |
1.2 | 9.3 | |
17 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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simdutf8
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simdutf: Unicode validation and transcoding at billions of characters per second
That's not enough to make it interesting. There's already a porting of it in rust (https://github.com/rusticstuff/simdutf8), and inclusion in the stdlib has already been discussed: the problem is that you can't use simd in all supported targets and conditional compilation/detection is also very tricky.
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Making Rust Float Parsing Fast: libcore Edition
No, libcore uses simple branching code at the moment, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/68455. The issue is still actively being worked on. Note, it's not a simple drop in, and there seem to be even faster algorithms. For now there is https://github.com/rusticstuff/simdutf8.
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What's everyone working on this week (19/2021)?
I will work on simdutf8, either
- simdutf8 v0.1.2 - Apple Silicon can get very fast UTF-8 validation too
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simdutf v0.1.1 - A small step for semver, one giant leap for performance.
Now I have to benchmark again, it might be negligable. See also the discussion for this pull request.
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Show HN: High-speed UTF-8 validation in Rust
Check the benchmarks section (https://github.com/rusticstuff/simdutf8#Benchmarks), second table. simdutf8 is up to 28 % faster on my Comet Lake CPU. However with pure ASCII clang does something magical with simdjson and it beats my implementation by a lot. GCC-compiled simdjson is slower all around except for a few outliers with short byte sequences.
The algorithm is the one from simdjson, the main difference is that it uses an extra step in the beginning to align reads to the SIMD block size.
- High-speed UTF-8 validation in Rust
teloxide
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How do I cross compile for Rasperry Pi 64 bit on Windows?
I'm using teloxide, which is a crate for building Telegram bots. I have a small Telegram bot running on my Raspberry Pi, and since it's very slow to compile, I'm trying to cross compile it from my Windows machine, with no luck.
- ĀæCoĢmo hacer un bot de criptomonedas en Telegram con Rust y Teloxide.md
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Rust Is Hard, Or: The Misery of Mainstream Programming
I do completely agree with your advice of using `Arc`s. But unfortunately, sometimes it gets very tedious to deal with all these `Arc`s: https://github.com/teloxide/teloxide/blob/ec1d41220c51872cf9....
It also blurs the advantage of Rust as a lifetime validation tool if you use reference counting anyways. But it seems that it's the only viable approach for async at the moment.
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We Code&Jobs like to share our Whitepaper for Solana community
A Telegram bot built with Rust Telegram bot framework Teloxide, used to provide support to new users discovering our network, and to help them navigate through our channels of information by using various commands to interact with and find a job as fast as possible without need for visiting /jobs page from our website.
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I wrote a telegram bot in rust - a brief story and bot description
There is https://github.com/teloxide/teloxide though, maybe there is a confusion? It's actively maintained?
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Rust code in production to show the latest jobs from Code&Jobs
This is prototype and we plan to include more features. The bot is built with Rust Teloxide framework and we plan to deploy more Rust code for our production code, web pages and end points.
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Subreddit for Rust jobs
We also built a Telegram bot with Rust Teloxide framework and will deploy this week and show that is is written in Rust also.
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What's everyone working on this week (19/2021)?
Working on teloxide, a Telegram bots framework for Rust.
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Introduction to gRPC in Rust
As was said earlier, for visibility purposes, gRPC client is also a Telegram bot. To implement the bot, teloxide library was used.
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How comfortable should I be with Rust before I start playing with libraries and frameworks?
You can also make some social media bots with Rust
What are some alternatives?
sqloxide - Python bindings for sqlparser-rs
telexide - an easy-to-use async telegram bot library for Rust
simdutf - Unicode routines (UTF8, UTF16, UTF32) and Base64: billions of characters per second using SSE2, AVX2, NEON, AVX-512, RISC-V Vector Extension. Part of Node.js and Bun.
rust-embed - Rust Macro which loads files into the rust binary at compile time during release and loads the file from the fs during dev.
cxx - Safe interop between Rust and C++
rusqlite - Ergonomic bindings to SQLite for Rust
encoding_rs - A Gecko-oriented implementation of the Encoding Standard in Rust
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bumpalo - A fast bump allocation arena for Rust
Rust-Full-Stack - Rust projects here are easy to use. There are blog posts for them also.
fast_float - Fast and exact implementation of the C++ from_chars functions for number types: 4x to 10x faster than strtod, part of GCC 12 and WebKit/Safari
substrate-open-working-groups - The Susbstrate Open Working Groups (SOWG) are community-based mechanisms to develop standards, specifications, implementations, guidelines or general initiatives in regards to the Substrate framework. It could, but not restricted to, lead to new Polkadot Standards Proposals. SOWG is meant as a place to find and track ongoing efforts and enable everybody with similar interests to join and contribute.