libmill and libdill
Hi ! I just had a look to those C libraries and I like both of them because they enable you to write cleanly clients/servers through so-called co-routines.
Both are made by Martin Sustrik.
libmill
libmill is a port to C of the concurrent construction in the Go language.
- Check out this nice tutorial : http://libmill.org/tutorial.html
- Documentation: http://libmill.org/documentation.html
- Devel repo: https://github.com/sustrik/libmill
libdill
libdill is the successor to the previous library, it is a concurrency model a bit different that is called structured concurrency that allows clean nesting and to provide a good encapsulation.
- Check out both tutorials : http://libdill.org/tutorial-basics.html, http://libdill.org/tutorial-protocol.html
- Documentation: http://libdill.org/documentation.html
- Devel repo: https://github.com/sustrik/libdill
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