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Asynchronous Programming in Rust

By : Carl Fredrik Samson
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Book Image

Asynchronous Programming in Rust

5 (2)
By: Carl Fredrik Samson

Overview of this book

Step into the world of asynchronous programming with confidence by conquering the challenges of unclear concepts with this hands-on guide. Using functional examples, this book simplifies the trickiest concepts, exploring goroutines, fibers, futures, and callbacks to help you navigate the vast Rust async ecosystem with ease. You’ll start by building a solid foundation in asynchronous programming and explore diverse strategies for modeling program flow. The book then guides you through concepts like epoll, coroutines, green threads, and callbacks using practical examples. The final section focuses on Rust, examining futures, generators, and the reactor-executor pattern. You’ll apply your knowledge to create your own runtime, solidifying expertise in this dynamic domain. Throughout the book, you’ll not only gain proficiency in Rust's async features but also see how Rust models asynchronous program flow. By the end of the book, you'll possess the knowledge and practical skills needed to actively contribute to the Rust async ecosystem.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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Part 1:Asynchronous Programming Fundamentals
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Part 2:Event Queues and Green Threads
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Part 3:Futures and async/await in Rust

Implementing our own fibers

Before we start, I want to make sure you understand that the code we write is quite unsafe and is not a “best practice” when writing Rust. I want to try to make this as safe as possible without introducing a lot of unnecessary complexity, but there is no way to avoid the fact that there will be a lot of unsafe code in this example. We will also prioritize focusing on how this works and explain it as simply as possible, which will be enough of a challenge in and of itself, so the focus on best practices and safety will have to take the back seat on this one.

Let’s start off by creating a whole new project called c-fibers and removing the code in main.rs so we start with a blank sheet.

Note

You will also find this example in the repository under the ch05/c-fibers folder. This example, as well as ch05/d-fibers-closure and ch05/e-fibers-windows, needs to be compiled using the nightly compiler since we use an unstable feature. You...