On Sunday, 26 July 2015 at 02:53:12 UTC, Etienne Cimon wrote:
On 2015-07-25 22:35, Brandon Ragland wrote:
On Sunday, 26 July 2015 at 00:46:58 UTC, Etienne Cimon wrote:
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In relation to DDB: Have you seen:
https://github.com/buggins/ddbc
It's most similar to the JDBC driver in Java. Currently
supports MySQL,
PostgreSQL and SQLite. That might be a good starting point to
expand the
SQL driver support for a web framework.
I dug around some of your repos, too early to comment but I'll
sift
through more of it as time allows, see if I can't offer
anything towards
your current goals in the near future.
I fully agree that D would be a great fit for web development.
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, the goal is to avoid libpq. A typical Vibe.d TCP
Connection is based on what you know as Green Threads, it's
called Tasks/Fibers in D. It means you have to avoid any
library that uses thread-blocking I/O because you're using 1
thread to handle all requests.
That would make sense then.
Was unaware vibe.d was using green threading. The JVM dropped
green threads circa 1.2, a long time ago.
I suppose the complexity of asynchronous I/O was never
implemented to avoid these blocking issues with fibers/tasks?