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146 | 3,539 | |
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0.0 | 5.5 | |
about 1 year ago | about 2 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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- Ask HN: What are some good rust code to read to learn the language?
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Any advice for dealing with async in libraries?
block_on in libraries can sometimes be achieved with a far lighter weight crate like my (kinda "educational" but still decent light-weight executor) extreme. But it's possible that rusoto uses one of tokio's hacky bits of functionality that violate the Future contract and make it incompatible with other executors. If that's the case, you're stuck using a tokio executor due to their refusal to play by the rules of the community around this interface.
mini-redis
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Questions about implementing protocol specifications.
Hi, I'm trying to implement RESP with Rust (more like a mini-redis clone from tokio tutorial).
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Beautiful rusty code
One project I found extremely easy to read and understand was mini-redis. Anything similar to that?
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Ask HN: What are some good rust code to read to learn the language?
For learning async Rust, mini-redis repo is hard to surpass: https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis
The code is simple enough for beginners to follow, but also complex enough to demonstrate Rust async in the wild. And best of all, the code is heavily commented!
You can follow the official Tokio tutorial to implement mini-redis incrementally: https://tokio.rs/tokio/tutorial/setup
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Rust projects to learn from?
for backend async service: https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis
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How to handle CTRL+C when having multiple threads?
The official Tokio mini-Redis example has a well-documented example of shutting down worker tasks: https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis/blob/master/src/shutdown.rs
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Help me to start
Have a look at https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis, written as an example of a modern rust application.
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Intermediate projects to look how better Rustaceans code
I sure learned a ton from looking at the mini-redis implementation from the tokio team https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis -- especially when you want to work with tokio! I think it's remarkably well structured and documented.
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Distributed C++ builds in async Rust
If https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis does not help answer your question, could you elaborate a bit more on your struggle and we can see if we can fit it into our docs.
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KeyDB CEO Interview: Getting into YC with a Fork of Redis
Tokio async runtime for Rust has a tutorial in its user guide https://tokio.rs/tokio/tutorial on writing a mini-redis (https://github.com/tokio-rs/mini-redis).
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Is there an asynchronous Hashmap or equivalent local DB?
You may be able to take inspiration from mini-redis, which is a learning resource created by the Tokio project. Its purpose is to show off many common patterns in async Rust, and a shared hashmap is one of them.
What are some alternatives?
retainer - Minimal async cache in Rust with support for key expirations
KeyDB - A Multithreaded Fork of Redis
toydb - Distributed SQL database in Rust, written as a learning project
SSDB - SSDB - A fast NoSQL database, an alternative to Redis
idiomatic-rust - 🦀 A peer-reviewed collection of articles/talks/repos which teach concise, idiomatic Rust.
sled - the champagne of beta embedded databases
tiny-lsm - super simple in-memory blocking LSM for constant-size keys and values
Tendis - Tendis is a high-performance distributed storage system fully compatible with the Redis protocol.
kinesis-firehose - rust lib for working with aws kinesis firehose
rust - Rust for the xtensa architecture. Built in targets for the ESP32 and ESP8266
google-cloud-rs - Asynchronous Rust bindings for Google Cloud Platform APIs.
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.