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strop | roaring-rs | |
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31 | 12 | |
96 | 684 | |
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5.7 | 7.2 | |
19 days ago | 8 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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strop
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Why isn't clippy warning me?
I am completely rewriting strop, (the code sucks, and I know Rust a lot better than when I started, so I wanted to make it a bit better structured and more idiomatic). And I like to have static analysis make sure my code has certain qualities, so I stick this:
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What's everyone working on this week (16/2023)?
Do you think it's an architecture for strop then? It has a focus on code-generation on platforms not well supported by mainstream compilers
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strop v0.1.1
Here is a project for generating code for CPUs that do not have much support from mainstream compilers. Currently supported are the 6502 and the STM8 (I'll possibly be adding others in the future, feature requests welcome).
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Willing to work for free on rust projects
I could use some help on my project strop. Feel free to take a look and see if it's the kind of thing you feel you could contribute to! but be aware that the quality of the codebase is poor. There's a pull request to address this though.
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Why aren't my things turning up in my library?
It is my first time of making a Rust library. Actually, my project strop has been a binary crate and only recently have I started trying to use it from a different crate. This is happening on the breakapart branch.
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What's everyone working on this week (31/2022)?
Still working on a big rewrite of strop.
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Want to volunteer for your projects
If you're offering free help, then I could use some help with my project strop. (TL;DR: instead of compiling code, it's evolving code. And it has a focus on architectures that don't have good support from mainstream compilers, but I'm open to adding other architectures as well).
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Are PIC controllers still used in industries?
My frustration with this kind of situation (and PICs are not unique here, the 6502, CP1600 and other very low end chips have similarly problematic toolchaining) led me to invent strop, for evolving code sequences. It has some basic PIC support.
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Rust's Option and Result. In Python.
Hadn't thought of this. I even encountered it recently too.
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What's everyone working on this week (23/2022)?
I am still working on strop. (TL;DR alternative to compiled code, it's evolved code. Tell it which function you want and which registers to use, and it'll randomly generate an assembly language program that does what you wanted)
roaring-rs
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We’re the Meilisearch team! To celebrate v1.0 of our open-source search engine, Ask us Anything!
There are issues and pull requests but I advise you to look at the milli folder in the Meilisearch repository, it’s where all the logic is done. We extensively use RoaringBitmaps, heed the LMDB wrapper and grenad when indexing.
- Roaring-rs, better-compressed bitsets, is introducing faster multiple-bitmaps operations
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Roaring-rs, better-compressed bitsets, is seeing the most important performance speed-up to date
On some benchmarks, we are faster but most of the time we aren't. We absolutely need to introduce benchmarks with the croaring-rs library and most of those performances gain could also be achieved with other methods to do multi-ops for example.
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What’s everyone working on this week (9/2022)?
We tried to release the new version of roaring-rs, better compressed bitset in Rust, but found out that the core library simd module was blocking us. We now have to work on std::simd to release the blocking features.
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Meilisearch, the Rust search engine, just raised $5M
Yeah, it can be attributed to using the roaring-rs library, but not just that, we have done so much to improve the search performances by reducing the number of set-operations we do.
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Improving GitHub Code Search
Given the shoutouts to Burntsushi and Lemire this is almost certainly a bitmap trigram index based engine similar to https://github.com/google/zoekt
The index is likely based on Roaring bitmaps, presumably https://github.com/RoaringBitmap/roaring-rs in this case.
Nice architecture, exactly how I would have done it also.
- roaring-rs - What do you think about deprecating the set operation functions (intersect_with...) for the benefit of the std ops traits?
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What's everyone working on this week (17/2021)?
I have worked on roaring-rs, a very fast library to do set operations like unions and intersections, and improved the four operations by using the standard ops traits.
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What’s everyone working on this week (13/2021)?
I have implemented a better way of specifying ranges to be inserted or removed from a RoaringBitmap by using the RangeBounds trait. The roaring-rs library exposes fast data-structures to do set operations, like intersections and unions.
What are some alternatives?
nvim-bacon - bacon's companion for neovim
generic-array - Generic array types in Rust
hlbc - Hashlink bytecode disassembler, analyzer, decompiler and assembler.
array_tool - Array helpers for Rust's Vector and String types
rtrb - A realtime-safe single-producer single-consumer (SPSC) ring buffer
croaring-rs - Rust FFI wrapper for CRoaring
rust-rocksdb - rust wrapper for rocksdb
milli - Search engine library for Meilisearch ⚡️
cargo-mutants - :zombie: Inject bugs and see if your tests catch them!
nym - Manipulate files en masse using patterns.
uom - Units of measurement -- type-safe zero-cost dimensional analysis
base_custom - Rust implementation of custom numeric base conversion.