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this project still active? :( #39
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It's somewhat dormant. I started using it in a project, and was successfully compiling and running a program based on node.native. I then moved off that project and haven't needed it in anything else. SSL support was going to be an issue in that project, and I was thinking I'd have to code that into node.native. I think the fact that SSL support is missing is probably a big impediment to anyone making serious use of this code unless they want to implement SSL themselves. |
This project deserves life! I'm mad I didn't discover it a year ago. |
This project is not in active development to be honest. There are several technical challenges that need to addressed or clarified. See #26 for prior discussion. Just to name a few: library/dependency management, memory management challenges (even smart pointers can break or leak very easily in async patterns), API resemblance, and so on. While the very first idea was to bring the concept of async event-loop (libuv in this case) into C++ 11, there were lots of troubles with having Btw, @sebjameswml: HTTPS support is definitely important, but in practice, I normally end up doing reverse proxing and having SSL termination in outer level (like load balancer or even things like CloudFlare). |
How about bootstrapping it on frameworks such as SeaStar ? Win-Win for both projects, IMO |
I developed |
Hi @skypjack thanks for your comment. I don't have need for code like this at the moment, so can't help or collaborate. Nice to know about uvw though. |
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