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    Cats Effect

    Cats Effect

    The pure asynchronous runtime for Scala

    Cats-Effect is a high-quality functional programming library for Scala that provides a principled way to represent and manage side effects, particularly asynchronous and concurrent computations. It is part of the broader Typelevel ecosystem and builds on the abstractions from Cats (such as Functor, Monad, etc.). The core abstraction is the IO type (or effect types more generally), which encodes effectful computations in a pure, referentially transparent way. Cats-Effect offers capabilities...
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    libthreadar

    C++ library to manage threads and any type of exception between them

    Libthreadar is a C++ library providing an abstracted set of C++ *classes* to manipulate threads in a very simple and efficient way from your C++ code. It also handles exceptions thrown from a thread and propagated to another one, when the later is calling the thread::join() method. This let one manage exceptions as simply as it is in C++ single threaded context. Additionally, all the related objects around multi-threading (mutex, semaphore, ...) are provided, under easy to use and independent C++ classes. Other more advanced classes ease the information exchange between threads like scattering and gathering a collection of objects between many threads, or asynchonous buffered information exchanges between two threads. ...
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