Managed to get this working today: fully parallelized version of the Stream trait. Think Rayon but for @asyncrs.
Started on this 6 months ago, had a breakthrough yesterday, and will probably publish later today.pic.twitter.com/aptQ5fpqmp
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I don't necessarily want to actively work on this, so if you'd like to help out feel free to reach out and I can add you to the project!
Opened a tracking issue to add methods and functions to parallel-stream. For async_std::Stream we got the majority of methods out in just a few weeks. I think it's possible to do the same for ParallelStream!https://github.com/async-rs/parallel-stream/issues/2 …
Just published parallel-stream v2.1.0. Which comes with... a collect method! This should be really nice for scatter/gather workloads! https://docs.rs/parallel-stream/2.1.0/parallel_stream/ …pic.twitter.com/jJHO9W18PC
Congratulations! On first sight, I am having some trouble understanding the difference to `buffered` and `buffer_unordered ` from the futures crate. Might be an idea to add a sentence to the readme? Or am I missing the obvious?
Hey, yes that's a good question. I go into the futures-rs concurrency paradigms (though didn't touch on buffer_unordered) in some detail in my post on streams concurrency: https://blog.yoshuawuyts.com/streams-concurrency/#concurrency-in-futures-rs … The short version is: futures-rs is not aware of executors, so uses max 1 thread.
This is something I've waited for since streams arrived 
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