syn-rsx
derive_more
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MIT License | MIT License |
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syn-rsx
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Hyper – A fast and correct HTTP implementation for Rust
Any recommendations for rust template engines? I'd like something that can easily render labeled fragments of a template instead of requiring me to split a page into a dozen little files. Kinda like inline {{block}} definitions in Go's html/template. Speed is also nice.
From template-benchmark-rs [0] I found sailfish [1] (fast, but no fragments(?)). render-rs [2] and syn-rsx [3] (2022) both let you write html in rust macros which is cool (maybe that can substitute for fragments?). Then there's gtmpl-rust [4] which is just Go templates reimplemented in rust.
[0]: https://github.com/rosetta-rs/template-benchmarks-rs
[1]: https://github.com/rust-sailfish/sailfish
[2]: https://github.com/render-rs/render.rs last updated Jul 2020
[3]: https://github.com/stoically/syn-rsx last updated Nov 2022
[4]: https://github.com/fiji-flo/gtmpl-rust
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Is there a library for manipulating HTML?
and this might be it: https://github.com/stoically/syn-rsx
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Rust on the Front end and Back end
There are a few libraries that support this exactly:
https://github.com/stoically/syn-rsx
https://github.com/yewstack/yew
But there are others like Sauron, Maple, and Percy that have their own Elm-like approach which is probably almost just as good.
derive_more
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derive_more: can it be used to handle operator overloads for borrowed references?
Is there a way to use derive_more to handle the generation of binary operators with one or both referenced operands? For example, avoiding having to do this macro dance for every combination of MyVal and &MyVal, for every operator needed:
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Is there a convenient way to convert a struct<T> (where all fields are of type T) into struct<U> where U: From<T>?
This fails to compile. Looking at the implementation for that macro I don't see a way to use it that would work: https://github.com/JelteF/derive_more/blob/master/impl/src/from.rs
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Microsoft re-adds .NET hot-reload
tl;dr you can put commit hashes in the place where the parent comment put tags.
The PR interface actually exposes this for force-pushes, but the UI discovery for this is horrible. It turns out that the "force-pushed" part in the little message in the github UI is actually a link. This link points to the diff between the old and the new HEAD of the branch.
As an example you can look at this PR:
It has this little message somewhere down the page:
Monadic-Cat force-pushed the add-unwrap branch from e130dbe to 25235aa 4 months ago
If you then click that link you go to the "compare" page, which shows the diff between the two commits:
https://github.com/JelteF/derive_more/compare/e130dbe6b2a429...
Disclaimer: I'm a Micrsoft employe, but don't work on Github. I'm a daily user of Github though.
What are some alternatives?
yew - Rust / Wasm framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications
rust-derive-builder - derive builder implementation for rust structs
sax-wasm - The first streamable, fixed memory XML, HTML, and JSX parser for WebAssembly.
rust-cpp - Embed C++ directly inside your rust code!
typed-html - Type checked JSX for Rust
num - A collection of numeric types and traits for Rust.
alef-component - Alef Component for Modern Web Apps.
rust-bitfield - This crate provides macros to generate bitfield-like struct.
smallnum - Compile-time size optimization for numeric primitives.
gtk-examples - Examples from "Developing Linux Applications with GTK+ and GDK" by Eric Harlow
pipe-trait - Make it possible to chain regular functions