Dokkoo 0.3.1
2021-06-01
Dokkoo is a Mokk (Macro Output Key Kit) implementation written in Rust.
Notes:
- Release finalized at https://github.com/Dirout/dokkoo/commit/d147f0dd74aa747f913e4e9c8a226adc3f5a2acd.
- Memory allocation is now handled by
mimalloc
instead of the system global memory allocator.
- The new memory allocator should outperform most OS-provided allocators (which Dokkoo formerly used by default). This should increase binary size, and may lead to unexpected memory-related issues on certain platforms; however, I don’t expect this to be much of a problem (if it is, it is treatable), and the performance increase is favourable.
- Windows version of Dokkoo now uses GNU ABI.
- This should increase performance by no longer using the slower Microsoft Visual C ABI.
- Corrected
pretty
permalink style.
pretty
is no longer a synonym for date
—/{{ page.data.collection }}/{{ page.date.year }}/{{ page.date.month }}/{{ page.date.day }}/{{ page.data.title }}/index.html
.
- Updated Actix dependencies, switched to Rust 2021 edition.
- Tomorrow is my eighteenth birthday; this is my last Dokkoo release as a child.