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yayagram
- Play Nonograms in Your Terminal
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What's your favourite under-rated Rust crate and why?
Two crates: - parse-size is criminally underrated. It allows you to parse input like "100 MB", "50 kb", "25b" into an integer of bytes. It parses input so intuitively and it works exactly the way I expected. I use it in https://github.com/r00ster91/splitter. - line_drawing is in my opinion the best line algorithm library there is. Extremely clean and nice to use. Exactly what I need for my project https://github.com/r00ster91/yayagram.
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What’s everyone working on this week (22/2021)?
Still working on this puzzle game playable in the terminal with the mouse: https://github.com/r00ster91/yayagram In version 0.5.0 I've added a feature to darken all cells in a specific direction from the pointer but now I've figured out that a much better way is to constantly darken all cells in the four directions of the mouse pointer.
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yayagram: Play nonograms/picross in your terminal
This is the repository with much more information in the README.md: https://github.com/r00ster91/yayagram, including an example at the bottom that might help you understand the game better if you are new to this kind of puzzle game. See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonogram.
Hello Rustaceans. This is a clone of the puzzle game picross (also known as nonograms, griddlers and some other names) but with some additions and novelty, like a blue grid cell (wasn't used in this video) and an editor. If you want to try it, you can install the game with cargo install yayagram. Here is the repository with much more information in the README.md: https://github.com/r00ster91/yayagram, including an example that might help you understand the game better if you are new to this puzzle game.
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What's everyone working on this week (21/2021)?
Today I released the puzzle game yayagram which is picross/nonograms but for the terminal. I've been working on it for what feels like months now and it has really come a long way.
enum-map
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(Tip of my fingers) Library with a macro to create an enum from a range
I know I could write (and have written) this enum myself by hand. I don't want to use a newtype around u8 or something like that because I want the static guarantees of an enum — plus I'm using EnumMap to create statically-allocated maps with enum keys, so I'm hoping whatever this library was will play nicely with it.
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Is std::collections::HashMap optimized for enums?
What you might want is enum-map instead.
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What's your favourite under-rated Rust crate and why?
enum_map is great for dense maps where the keys are the variants of a discriminant-only enum.
What are some alternatives?
phpass - PHPass, the WordPress password hasher, re-implemented in rust
strum - A small rust library for adding custom derives to enums
nettu-booking
parse-size - Parse byte size into integer accurately.
rtr - Command-line text processing tool
structopt - Parse command line arguments by defining a struct.
rusty-city - Sand simulation game
serde-plain - A serde serializer that serializes a subset of types into plain strings
redbpf - Rust library for building and running BPF/eBPF modules
actix-web-static-files - actix-web static files as resources support
sonyflake-rs - 🃏 A distributed unique ID generator inspired by Twitter's Snowflake.
NumToA - An efficient method of heaplessly converting numbers into their string representations, storing the representation within a reusable byte array.