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tiny-tokio-actor
- What is the current state of actor systems in Rust?
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What's everyone working on this week (23/2021)?
A simple actor library on top of tokio: tiny-tokio-actor.
gdbstub
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A fast STM32 embedded system emulator implemented in Rust
now integrate gdbstub to support debugging code inside the emulator :)
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Noctane: a highly WIP original PlayStation emulator
Shameless plug, but have you considered integrating gdbstub rather than rolling your own debugger? I know a couple folks out there have successfully integrated it into their PS1 emulators with great success.
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Things I hate about Rust, redux
I've worked really hard to keep gdbstub panic free in its minimal configuration, going so far as to write some informal scripts that parse rustc's asm output to scan for the presence of panicking code paths.
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gdbstub 0.6: An ergonomic, #![no_std] implementation of the GDB Remote Serial Protocol in Rust - now with async support!
crates.io | docs | repo
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Announcing Loadstone, a secure bare-metal Rust bootloader
As a totally shameless plug, I'm the maintainer of gdbstub, a bare-metal, no_std, no_alloc, and size-optimized implementation of the GDB Remote Serial Protocol. One of the major changes slated for the upcoming release 0.6 is support for a new state-machine based API, which makes it possible to drive gdbstub directly via bare metal interrupt handlers (i.e: send/recv data over UART, handling breakpoints via the undefined instruction trap interrupt, etc...).
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What's everyone working on this week (23/2021)?
Continue working on a new API in gdbstub that'll make it easier to use directly from an interrupt handler when debugging code in a no_std, bare-metal OS environment.
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Designing a new architecture for Rspotify based on trait inheritance, need opinions
I ran into almost this exact same problem while working on gdbstub, whereby I an API that allowed users to mix/match protocol features however they wanted, while also preventing users from accidentally implementing mutually-exclusive features. Moreover, I wanted to have a "zero cost" way to enable/disable API features without relying on cargo features. The solution I came up with is something I've been calling "Inlineable Dyn Extension Traits", or IDETs.
What are some alternatives?
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