- cross-posted to:
- rust@programming.dev
- golang@programming.dev
- golang@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- rust@programming.dev
- golang@programming.dev
- golang@lemmy.ml
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/51402479
I guess Goish might be hated by many Rust fans and Go fans. Anyway, below is the example taken from its website.
use goish::{go, KB}; use goish::sync::WaitGroup; #[goish::main] fn main() { let wg = &WaitGroup::new(); wg.Add(1_000_000); for i in 0..1_000_000 { // Explicit 2 KiB stack, sub-page allocated from the chunked // stackpool - the opt-in for extreme spawn density. Everyday // code just writes go!(move || ...) and never sizes a stack. go!(stack(2 * KB), move || { do_work(i); wg.Done(); }); } wg.Wait(); }
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Slop
Blasphemie!
Cool!



