This README file is for the anes-rs
repository. If you're looking
for the user documentation, please, go to anes/README.md
.
anes-rs
├ README.md - this README
├ anes - `anes` crate
│ ├ benches - `anes` crate benchmarks
│ ├ examples - `anes` crate examples
│ ├ src - `anes` crate source code
│ ├ tests - `anes` crate tests
│ └ README.md - `anes` crate README for crates.io site
├ fuzzer - fuzzing binary targets
├ interactive-test - interactive test for the `anes` crate
└ scripts - various scripts to run bechmarks, fuzzer, ...
You can run benchmarks with the scripts/bench.sh
script. criterion
output is
available in the anes/target/criterion
folder. If you'd like to modify the
parser module (anes/src/parser
) in any way, please, do:
- run benchmarks,
- modify the parser code,
- run benchmarks again.
Do not commit any change which degrades the parser performance. TIA!
You can start fuzzing with the scripts/fuzz.sh
script. Feel free to stop fuzzing
any time with the Ctrl C
, AFL allows you to continue with the scripts/fuzz-continue.sh
script.
There're couple of terminal crates like:
All these crates do share two pieces of code:
- ANSI escape sequences and
- input event parsers.
I think that it's a waste of resources and asked Timon (the crossterm
crate maintainer) what he thinks
about a new crate as a building block for the crossterm
and other crates. And here we
are ...
The ANES crate is dual-licensed under Apache 2.0 and MIT terms.
Copyrights in the ANES project are retained by their contributors. No copyright assignment is required to contribute to the ANES project.