August 13

https://github.com/Parrot-Developers/libpomp

>

This library offers a simple protocol to encode/decode messages and exchange
them between processes on a socket (inet or local).

A message is composed of a 32-bit id and a payload. The payload is composed
of any number of typed arguments.

The encoding/decoding is done with printf/scanf like functions with a format
string and a variable number of arguments. However, no actual string formatting
is done, the payload is a binary representation of arguments.

Since D aims to be the premier language for printf-oriented programming, perhaps this is worth keeping an eye on.

August 14
On 14/08/2024 4:53 AM, Paul Backus wrote:
> https://github.com/Parrot-Developers/libpomp
> 
>> This library offers a simple protocol to encode/decode messages and exchange
> them between processes on a socket (inet or local).
>>
>> A message is composed of a 32-bit id and a payload. The payload is composed
> of any number of typed arguments.
>>
>> The encoding/decoding is done with printf/scanf like functions with a format
> string and a variable number of arguments. However, no actual string formatting
> is done, the payload is a binary representation of arguments.
> 
> Since D aims to be the premier language for printf-oriented programming, perhaps this is worth keeping an eye on.

Aw shucks, it doesn't support IOCP. Guess its useless for me :(

lol