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Crate taskgraph

Crate taskgraph 

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§taskgraph-rs

A NASA-grade, zero-deps, no_std DAG task orchestrator in Rust.

Features:

  • Zero-Unsafe: #[forbid(unsafe_code)] for maximum safety.
  • No-Std: Fully compatible with embedded systems and bare-metal.
  • Scalable: From 1KB RAM static graphs to dynamic allocation via feature tags.

Re-exports§

pub use crate::error::TaskError;
pub use crate::error::Result;
pub use crate::core::task::Task;
pub use crate::core::task::TaskStatus;
pub use crate::core::task::TaskStore;
pub use crate::core::task::TaskBody;
pub use crate::storage::static_store::StaticStore;
pub use crate::executor::sync::SyncExecutor;
pub use crate::core::scheduler::validate_graph;
pub use crate::core::events::TaskEvent;
pub use crate::core::events::TaskSubscriber;

Modules§

core
error
Error module for taskgraph-rs. Fully compatible with no_std.
executor
Executors for task graphs.
storage
Storage backend implementations.
utils
Utility modules for taskgraph-rs.

Macros§

task_node
taskgraph
A declarative macro to build a task graph. Example: let mut graph = StaticGraph::<10>::new(StaticStore::new()); let a = task_node!(graph, “A”, job_a); let b = task_node!(graph, “B”, job_b, deps: [a]);

Structs§

TaskGraph
The main entry point for creating a task graph.

Type Aliases§

StaticGraph
Convenience type for a static task graph.