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    Actix

    Actix

    Actor framework for Rust

    ...Check the API docs for more information on the actor lifecycle. An Actor communicates with another Actor by sending messages. In actix all messages are typed. Let's define a simple Sum message with two usize parameters and an actor which will accept this message and return the sum of those two numbers. Here we use the #[actix::main] attribute as an easier way to start our System and drive our main function.
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    warp

    warp

    A super-easy, composable, web server framework for warp speeds

    ...A Filter in warp is essentially a function that can operate on some input, either something from a request, or something from a previous Filter, and returns some output, which could be some app-specific type you wish to pass around, or can be some reply to send back as an HTTP response. That might sound simple, but the exciting part is the combinators that exist on the Filter trait. These allow composing smaller Filters into larger ones, allowing you to modularize, and reuse any part of your web server. As awesome as the Filter system is, if warp didn’t provide common web server features, it’d still be annoying to work with. Thus, warp provides a bunch of built-in Filters, allowing you to compose the functionality you need to describe each route or resource or sub-whatever.
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