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Overview

The 'libunifex' project is a prototype implementation of the C++ sender/receiver async programming model that is currently being considered for standardisation.

This project contains implementations of the following:

  • Schedulers
  • Timers
  • Asynchronous I/O (Linux w/ io_uring)
  • Algorithms that encapsulate certain concurrency patterns
  • Async streams
  • Cancellation
  • Coroutine integration

Status

This project is still evolving and should be considered experimental in nature.

Build status

  • on Travis-CI: Travis Build Status

Documentation

Requirements

A recent compiler that supports C++17 or later.

This library also supports C++20 coroutines. You will need to compile with coroutine support enabled if you want to use the coroutine integrations. This generally means adding -std=c++2a or -fcoroutines-ts on Clang.

Linux

The io_uring support on Linux requires a bleeding edge kernel version that incorporates patches from recent io_uring development.

See http://git.kernel.dk/cgit/linux-block/log/?h=for-5.5/io_uring

The io_uring support depends on liburing: https://github.com/axboe/liburing/

Building

This project can be built using CMake.

The examples below assume using the Ninja build system. You can use other build systems supported by CMake.

Configuring to build with Clang

First generate the build files under the ./build subdirectory.

From the libunifex project root:

cmake -G Ninja -H. -Bbuild \
      -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=/path/to/clang++ \
      -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS="-std=c++2a" \
      -DCMAKE_EXE_LINKER_FLAGS="-L/path/to/libc++/lib"

Building Library + Running Tests

To build the library and tests.

From the ./build subdirectory run:

ninja

Once the tests have been built you can run them.

From the ./build subdirectory run:

ninja test

License

This project is made available under the Apache License, version 2.0.

See LICENSE.txt for details.

References

C++ standardisation papers:

  • P0443R11 "A Unified Executors Proposal for C++"
  • ...

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