Yeah, I saw that and it made me chuckle, especially once I discovered the
recursive reflection.
It's reasonably easy to program in it. I know that it can handle 16 bit 44.1
kHz stereo pcm streaming over a network. Does that it "performing?"
Chris
>
> Reading the description of the go-p9p, it
Reading the description of the go-p9p, it says "A modern, performant 9P
library for Go.". I'm guessing "modern" refers to being implemented in
Go. Any pointers on how performance was measured or what it was measured
against?
On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 11:32 AM Chris McGee
If you're interested in Go, this 9p library has worked reasonably well for my
servers.
https://github.com/docker/go-p9p
> On Oct 18, 2016, at 1:31 PM, Iruatã Souza wrote:
>
> https://github.com/iru-/lua9p
>
>> On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 3:47 PM, yy
https://github.com/iru-/lua9p
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 3:47 PM, yy wrote:
> On 13 October 2016 at 18:03, Steve Simon wrote:
>> Anyone written or ported a small simple 9p library;
>
> As part of a GSoC project I wrote
>
On 13 October 2016 at 18:03, Steve Simon wrote:
> Anyone written or ported a small simple 9p library;
As part of a GSoC project I wrote
https://bitbucket.org/yiyus/devwsys-prev/src/tip/libninep/ (man pages
can be found in the same repo). There is a ninepserver but not a
Hmmm. python's probably a poor match for the server in this case.
Ian
I've incorporated a python module based on a code of Tim Newsham, Andrey
Mirtchovski and a version of Peter Saveliev's py9p [1] into work I've done
before[2]. They HarveyOS folks appear to be using a go library[3] .
Ian
[1] https://github.com/svinota/py9p
[2]
https://github.com/ftrvxmtrx/c9
That one I wrote specifically for highly constrained environments. That's
also the reason it has no memory allocation nor higher level API. Sorry,
there are no examples that are open-source.
Hopefully someone will find it useful.
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 6:29 PM,
Steve Simon wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I am using libtask on an embedded system with great success,
>however I would like to add remote file access to the system...
>
>9p seems a good fit ☺
>
>Anyone written or ported a small simple 9p library;
>I am after client and server but
Hi all,
I am using libtask on an embedded system with great success,
however I would like to add remote file access to the system...
9p seems a good fit ☺
Anyone written or ported a small simple 9p library;
I am after client and server but anything would be good.
Thanks,
-Steve
Russ,
I've been messing with libtask for a while and have a simple example using
chanalt that others might benefit from.
I'd be happy to post this on the wiki section of your code.google.com page
if you can grant me wiki permissions.
Regards,
-joe
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