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Does anyone still maintain this library under their own branch? #208
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So far the only one I found is this one: https://github.com/andreasbuhr/cppcoro But that seems to also be no longer maintained |
Yes, I am sorry. Would be great if someone picked it up. |
It's a pity that this library has been abandoned |
Is there an alternative to this lib somewhere at the moment? |
Indeed a pitty. Today I found this https://github.com/David-Haim/concurrencpp |
You may also have a look at https://github.com/facebookexperimental/libunifex |
Thanks! |
I just discovered it... No experience |
I'm also working on this https://github.com/ladnir/macoro A subset of this library along with c++14 support. |
Not quite a 100% replacement, but a project with a very similar objective is asyncpp. It also comes with extensions for interfacing with curl, grpc and io_uring. The core library is header only and tested on Windows, Linux and MacOS to ensure it supports as many compilers/environments as possible. It is used in a number of internal projects, so I will almost certainly support it for a long time going forward. It is allocator ready and comes with some extra helpers (like a reference counting type, pointer tagging, etc). Its not as feature complete as cppcoro or some of the earlier mentioned libraries, but it is complete enough (at least for me) and I am open to any improvements/addition someone wants to add. Disclamer: I wrote it, so my view might be biased. Pinging people that might care: @nqf @duckdoom5 @andreasbuhr @devillove084 |
The library seems to have been abandoned
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