Writing an Async Runtime in Rust
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If you’ve used Rust to build anything for the web (or anything that needs to talk to something else over a network), more than likely you’ve encountered async/await syntax. You’ve probably had to install an async runtime (more than likely tokio).

Most of the time, things like tokiodo a pretty good job of staying out of your way; you slap a [tokio::main] on top of your mainfunction, and use things like tokio::net::TcpListener instead of std::net::TcpListener, and magically your server can now handle thousands of concurrent TCP connections while using only a couple of threads.

But what’s really going on? The “async in depth” section of the tokiodocumentation does a good job of explaining the different async traits & helper s…

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