Feature request : update and show all examples for doing zero allocation when using fasthttp. 100% zero alloc for each req / resp.
#1.764 geöffnet am 22. Apr. 2024
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Would it be more accurate to reconsider the representation of "doing nothing" when displaying 0 alloc/op? Could we perhaps offer a benchmark showcasing alloc/op for a basic "hello world" scenario?
I was taken aback by the alloc/op for the "hello world" scenario. Is there a chance I missed something in my approach? Could we illustrate a scenario with significantly reduced alloc/op?
For instance, could we explore employing the HTTP parser for header parsing?
Alternatively, could we examine a scenario where we could utilize the package from uptrace.dev, which boasts zero alloc for parsing HTTP headers, among other features?
P.S.: I'm expressing this as an avid supporter of fasthttp and eagerly anticipating enhancements, as i am adopting this package across various applications.
is there a hello world http parsing example with lesser garbage generated ?