trendy_terminal
A Windows/Linux library for enabling terminal settings and driving character-by-character input. (by pyjarrett)
tonic
A native gRPC client & server implementation with async/await support. (by hyperium)
trendy_terminal | tonic | |
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3 | 48 | |
4 | 9,013 | |
- | 2.0% | |
0.0 | 8.6 | |
about 2 years ago | 2 days ago | |
Ada | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
trendy_terminal
Posts with mentions or reviews of trendy_terminal.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-29.
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How to handle platform/feature-specific code?
The typical way that I've seen is to use the build system to change out body implementations for the platform being compiled. This is modeled after the traditional notion of treating translation units like "modules" in C and C++. When I wrote Trendy Terminal, that's the route that I took. This route avoids virtual function call (dynamic dispatch) overhead.
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What Did You Work On in 2021?
I also did a few things: - Wrote an online e-book about Ada - Septum - context-based source code search for multi-million line codebases (I use this nearly every day at work. It's being submitted as my Ada crate of the year. - dir_iterators - library similar to the incredible walkdir. - project_indicators - library for spinners and progress bars. - trendy_terminal - library for cross-platform terminal setup, VT100 support, and GNU readline-like behavior. - trendy_test - library for simple unit testing, which runs tests in parallel. - Ada Ray Tracer - an Ada port of Ray Tracing in One Weekend. - dirs_to_graphviz - Make graphviz files from directory trees. - rst_tables - a tool to draw RST table outlines.
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New Ada Folks (<2 years), what made you pick up (or leave) Ada?
It does, it's not enabled by default and you can check your code page with chcp. Trendy Terminal 0.0.1 handles this for you, I should be soon releasing a 0.0.2 version of Trendy Terminal which uses an RAII type to ensure this gets reset properly for you. I'd highly recommend using "Windows Terminal" over the plain Powershell or Command Prompt.
tonic
Posts with mentions or reviews of tonic.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-28.
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Roll your own auth with Rust and Protobuf
Use tonic-build directly from Rust.
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How to limit different concurrency number by service on Tonic?
} // Omit the remaining code and refer to the example in Tonic: https://github.com/hyperium/tonic/blob/master/examples/src/multiplex/server.rs ```
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Ideas/Suggestions around setting up a data pipeline from scratch
If I’m not misunderstanding, you could both decode the gRPC protobuf AND write to delta lake in Rust. Tonic, Delta-rs.
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Throughput doesn't increase with cores/threads count
Original post: https://github.com/hyperium/tonic/issues/1405. Cross-post here in case the problem is not specific to tonic.
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Getting started with gRPC in Rust
Tonic
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libp2p alternate
Just to double check Is this the correct repo?
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Spaceman: A gRPC client from another world. Comes both as a CLI and as a GUI built with Tauri and Yew.rs
Wasm isn't involved much actually. Basically, the frontend asks the backend to perform a gRPC call on its behalf using Tauri events. They are like named channels on which you can send any serde-compatible value. But the backend is a normal Rust program so there are no constraints there. I use prost-reflect to encode/decode Protobuf messages according to Protobuf descriptors loaded at runtime and make the actual requests using tonic from the tokio ecosystem. prost-reflect is necessary because, normally, tonic expects the Protobuf descriptor to be known at compile time so it can make some code generation behind the scenes.
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Is there something like Feathersjs for Rust?
You could have a look at gRPC i.e. https://github.com/hyperium/tonic
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Tower - middleware or interceptor
Looking at this example code: https://github.com/hyperium/tonic/blob/master/examples/src/tower/server.rs
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Keyword Generics Progress Report: February 2023 | Inside Rust Blog
The remaining gap is remote actors, since you still need some kind of serialization between them, and take your pick of standards for that one such as gRPC using Tonic.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing trendy_terminal and tonic you can also consider the following projects:
King - An informal decsription of the King software-engineering language
actix-web - Actix Web is a powerful, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework for Rust.
dir_iterators - Iterator-based directory walks in Ada
grpc-rust - Rust implementation of gRPC
Ada_GUI - An Ada-oriented GUI
tarpc - An RPC framework for Rust with a focus on ease of use.
programming-with-ada - A guide for learning about the Ada Programming Language.
axum - Ergonomic and modular web framework built with Tokio, Tower, and Hyper
trendy_test - Ada Unit Testing Library
prost - PROST! a Protocol Buffers implementation for the Rust Language
ada-ray-tracer
rust-prometheus - Prometheus instrumentation library for Rust applications