# Tanya [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/caraus-ecms/tanya.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/caraus-ecms/tanya) [![Dub version](https://img.shields.io/dub/v/tanya.svg)](https://code.dlang.org/packages/tanya) [![Dub downloads](https://img.shields.io/dub/dt/tanya.svg)](https://code.dlang.org/packages/tanya) [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MPL_2.0-blue.svg)](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/caraus-ecms/tanya/master/LICENSE) Tanya is a general purpose library for D programming language. Its aim is to simplify the manual memory management in D and to provide a guarantee with @nogc attribute that there are no hidden allocations on the Garbage Collector heap. Everything in the library is usable in @nogc code. Tanya extends Phobos functionality and provides alternative implementations for data structures and utilities that depend on the Garbage Collector in Phobos. * [Bug tracker](https://issues.caraus.io/projects/tanya) ## Overview Tanya consists of the following packages: * `async`: Event loop (epoll, kqueue and IOCP). * `container`: Queue, Vector, Singly linked list, buffers. * `math`: Arbitrary precision integer and a set of functions. * `memory`: Tools for manual memory management (allocator, reference counting, helper functions). * `network`: URL-Parsing, sockets. ### Supported compilers * dmd 2.073.0 * dmd 2.072.2 * dmd 2.071.2 * dmd 2.070.2 ### Current status The library is currently under development, but the API is becoming gradually stable. `container`s are being extended to support ranges. Also following modules are coming soon: * UTF-8 string. * Hash table. `math` package contains an arbitrary precision integer implementation that needs more test cases, better performance and some additional features (constructing from a string and an ubyte array, and converting it back). ### Further characteristics * Tanya is a native D library. * Documentation and usage examples can be found in the source code. Online documentation will be published soon. * Tanya is cross-platform. The development happens on a 64-bit Linux, but it is being tested on Windows and FreeBSD as well. * The library isn't thread-safe. Thread-safity should be added later. ## Contributing Since I'm mostly busy writing new code and implementing new features I would appreciate, if anyone uses the library. It would help me to improve the codebase and fix issues. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.