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I dug through my archives for this and found a version that, while unfortunately not the latest implementation, is close enough to the real thing to show off what Finito did. This is a Postgres-backed state-machine library for complex application logic. I wrote this originally for a work purpose in a previous life, but have always wanted to apply it elsewhere, too. git-subtree-dir: users/tazjin/finito git-subtree-mainline:0380841eb1
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Finito
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This is a Rust port of the Haskell state-machine library Finito. It is
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slightly less featureful because it loses the ability to ensure that
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side-effects are contained and because of a slight reduction in
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expressivity, which makes it a bit more restrictive.
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However, it still implements the FSM model well enough.
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# Components
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Finito is split up into multiple independent components (note: not all
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of these exist yet), separating functionality related to FSM
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persistence from other things.
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* `finito`: Core abstraction implemented by Finito
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* `finito-door`: Example implementation of a simple, lockable door
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* `finito-postgres`: Persistent state-machines using Postgres
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**Note**: The `finito` core library does not contain any tests. Its
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coverage is instead provided by the `finito-door` library, which
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actually implements an example FSM.
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These are split out because the documentation for `finito-door` is
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interesting regardless and because other Finito packages also need an
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example implementation.
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