GregoryConrad / rearch-rs

Re-imagined approach to application design and architecture
https://crates.io/crates/rearch
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ReArch = re-imagined approach to application design and architecture > We must state definitions and provide for priorities and descriptions of data. > We must state relationships, not procedures. > > -- Grace Murray Hopper, _Management and the Computer of the Future_ (1962)


Features

Specifically, ReArch is a novel solution to:

And with those, come:

In a Nutshell

Define your "capsules" (en-capsulated pieces of state) at the top level:

// Capsules are simply functions that consume a CapsuleHandle.
// The CapsuleHandle lets you get the state of other capsules,
// in addition to using a large variety of side effects.

// This capsule provides the count and a way to increment that count.
fn count_manager(CapsuleHandle { register, .. }: CapsuleHandle) -> (u8, impl CData + Fn()) {
    let (count, set_count) = register(effects::state::<Cloned<_>>(0));
    let increment_count = move || set_count(count + 1);
    (count, increment_count)
}

// This capsule provides the count, plus one.
fn count_plus_one_capsule(CapsuleHandle { mut get, .. }: CapsuleHandle) -> u8 {
    let (count, _increment_count) = get(count_manager);
    count + 1
}

let container = Container::new();

let ((count, increment_count), count_plus_one) =
    container.read((count_manager, count_plus_one_capsule));
assert_eq!(count, 0);
assert_eq!(count_plus_one, 1);

increment_count();

let ((count, _), count_plus_one) =
    container.read((count_manager, count_plus_one_capsule));
assert_eq!(count, 1);
assert_eq!(count_plus_one, 2);

[!NOTE] The syntax used in the example above requires nightly for unboxed_closures and fn_traits, which is feature-gated under the experimental-api feature. Once unboxed_closures and fn_traits stabilize, this nightly syntax will be the preferred syntax, and this will no longer be feature-gated. (Without nightly, you must instead call the slightly more verbose get.as_ref(some_capsule).clone() and register.register(effect()).)

Getting Started

Simply run: cargo add rearch rearch-effects

Then, create one container for your application:

use rearch::*;
use rearch_effects as effects;

fn main() {
  let container = Container::new();
  // Use the container.
}

And take a look at the examples to get an idea on how to make some of your own capsules!

Documentation

Also, there is some WIP documentation that will help you learn the core concepts behind ReArch!

Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV)

The MSRV is the current stable Rust version for all crates in this repo. As such, any new release may require an updated Rust installation.

Help Wanted!

As much as I have done with ReArch, it always seems like there is more to do. One person can only do so much!

If you would like to contribute, here are some areas where I would really appreciate help!

Sponsors

You can become a sponsor of my work here!