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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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tarpaulin
- Rust project test coverage
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What are some good rust tools/extentions?
I’ll add tarpaulin, a crate I use for code coverage analysis.
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Kudos to cargo-llvm-cov - really useful coverage reporting
Any pros/cons compared to tarpaulin?
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Code Coverage Tooling
What about tarpaulin : https://github.com/xd009642/tarpaulin
- Measuring the coverage of a Rust program in Github Actions
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Dare to ask for more #rust2024
Note that the tool cargo-tarpaulin provides code coverage.
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Is there a rust way for doing TDD?
There is https://github.com/xd009642/tarpaulin for code coverage, but I'm not sure how widely it's used.
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Uncovered Intermediate Topics
I know giving a link is not a tutorial, but I use https://github.com/xd009642/tarpaulin for this.
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What's everyone working on this week (45/2021)?
Writing software test for [Toql](https://crates.io/crates/toql) and shaking out smaller bugs here and there. [Tarpaulin](https://github.com/xd009642/tarpaulin) is such a fantastic tool!
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GlueSQL v0.7 - INDEX & ORDER BY are newly added.
Code quality also has become quite better than the last year. Almost codes in the project are tested by either unit or integration tests. Code coverage using tarpaulin is above 90%.
sled
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SableDb – a key/value store that uses RocksDB and Redis API (written in Rust)
a few times, seems interesting. The author's also built a lot of other cool concurrency primitives for Rust as well.
[0] https://github.com/spacejam/sled
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Is Something Bugging You?
- Dropbox [3] uses a similar approach but they talk about it a bit more abstractly.
Sans-IO is more documented in Python [4], but str0m [5] and quinn-proto [6] are the best examples in Rust I’m aware of. Note that sans-IO is orthogonal to deterministic test frameworks, but it composes well with them.
With the disclaimer that my opinions are mine and mine alone, and don’t reflect the company I work at —— I do work at a rust shop that has utilized these techniques on some projects.
TigerBeetle is an amazing example and I’ve looked at it before! They are really the best example of this approach outside of FoundationDB I think.
[0]: https://risingwave.com/blog/deterministic-simulation-a-new-e...
[1]: https://risingwave.com/blog/applying-deterministic-simulatio...
[2]: https://dropbox.tech/infrastructure/-testing-our-new-sync-en...
[3]: https://github.com/spacejam/sled
[4]: https://fractalideas.com/blog/sans-io-when-rubber-meets-road...
[5]: https://github.com/algesten/str0m
[6]: https://docs.rs/quinn-proto/0.10.6/quinn_proto/struct.Connec...
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RFC: redb (embedded key-value store) nearing version 1.0
Sled uses bw-tree actually https://github.com/spacejam/sled/wiki/sled-architectural-outlook
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Production grade databases in Rust
There is a valid argument to be made for threads over async in a large percentage of use cases where async is considered the default. If this is what you are referring to however, I don't think they ever referred to async as completely useless: https://github.com/spacejam/sled/issues/1123.
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Best local database that works on all platforms including web?
Have you looked into other pure-Rust databases as well, such as sled or GlueSQL which has an SQL interface on top of sled? I wonder how those would compare to Persy.
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Are there any embedded databases that have multiple-process support?
I'm not sure what you need. Are these of any use? https://github.com/meilisearch/heed https://github.com/spacejam/sled
- Some key-value storage engines in Rust
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Are there a demand for management system of embedded storage like RocksDB? I plan to build one in Rust as the language becoming a core of many popular databases but wonder if there’s a demand. Can’t find any similar project even in other languages.
There is also Sled but as I understand it that is being reworked to use the author's new DB core Marble
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GreptimeDB: a new open source database designed for large-scale time-series data storage and processing, written in rust
There are some databases like sled/FlashDB designed to be embedded to other applications even bare metal microcontrollers. But I do doubt the potential bussiness value of a pure embedded database.
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Ask HN: Serverless” key value store with transactions?
https://github.com/spacejam/sled
To add transaction support, you probably need a good understanding of how the memtable works in Log Structured Merge trees:
What are some alternatives?
Clippy - A bunch of lints to catch common mistakes and improve your Rust code. Book: https://doc.rust-lang.org/clippy/
RocksDB - A library that provides an embeddable, persistent key-value store for fast storage.
cargo-llvm-cov - Cargo subcommand to easily use LLVM source-based code coverage (-C instrument-coverage).
rust-rocksdb - rust wrapper for rocksdb
proptest - Hypothesis-like property testing for Rust
redis-rs - Redis library for rust
trust - Travis CI and AppVeyor template to test your Rust crate on 5 architectures and publish binary releases of it for Linux, macOS and Windows
sqlx - 🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
Racer - Rust Code Completion utility
mini-redis - Incomplete Redis client and server implementation using Tokio - for learning purposes only
cargo-watch - Watches over your Cargo project's source.
heed - A fully typed LMDB wrapper with minimum overhead 🐦