Rust twitter do me a favor: link me to every public benchmark of async IO related things involving Rust. Rust vs other languages, different Rust implementations. Measuring something connected to async IO
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Replying to @withoutboats
Can I just link you to people who care anout async I/O performance and failure modes? I believe
@jmhodges has things to say about unbounded queues and load shedding in an async system (Erlang), also@cmeik,@aphyr,@seancribbs, and@moonpolysoft1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
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I will credit
@jmhodges as previously arguing Rust should supprt bounded, synchronous channels as a backpressure mechanism. The Rust devs (@pcwalton perhaps) ended up implementing them.2 replies 0 retweets 7 likes
Pretty sure that was Alex Crichton. I argued against bounded channels for a while because of deadlock worries, but I eventually relented. Most of my work is fork/join concurrency these days, so I haven’t used too many channels lately.
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