
Nice! Always good to see more production tooling to emerge.
A question, not that it is your responsibility to consider, but in case you
have thoughts, would be keen to hear:
Are there any long term integrative plan on bringing the various
Io/exception/concurrency abstractions on a compatible basis? Currently
there's for example unliftio/Rio, which is already not compatible with
dejafu. Dejafu is class based, but might not play well with these
io-classes. Also, the emulated semantics might differ. Etc.
To a player who wants "just" some robust working ecosystem, all these
choices and turbulence is quite hard to navigate or make choices about. And
input about observed pros/cons and long term plans appreciated.
Thank you,
Robin
On Sun, Aug 20, 2023, 23:02
Hello dear Haskell-Cafe,
I realised that I haven't shared here that we (the networking team of IOG) released io-sim on Hackage. We found and fixed countless bugs thanks to it, including some concurrent ones. Here's a blog post which I wrote some time ago: https://engineering.iog.io/2023-04-14-io-sim-annoucement
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/io-sim https://hackage.haskell.org/package/io-classes
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