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Opening as a discussion rather than an issue because I'm well aware of the maintenance burden this would add and don't want to make it seem like I'm coming with a hard expectation, but I'm wondering if the trace4cats maintainers would be open to enabling cross platform support (in particular wrt scala-native). I've had a look at the dependencies and it seems reasonably achievable .
For context : I'm planning to conduct some experimental benchmarks of scala-native in the coming year at $work, against reasonably realistic microservice scenarios. I'm interested in trace4cats in that it doesn't seem like it would be really hard to cross-build against several platforms, and it would add to the "realism" of the benchmarks.
I'm also the main maintainer of Smithy4s and Weaver, and am eventually gonna be looking at integrating some tracing library with Smithy4s (so that spans could be created automatically based on high-level operations with domain-specific names), but cross-building will be requirement.
So how do the maintainers feel about cross-platform support ?
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Hi there,
Opening as a discussion rather than an issue because I'm well aware of the maintenance burden this would add and don't want to make it seem like I'm coming with a hard expectation, but I'm wondering if the trace4cats maintainers would be open to enabling cross platform support (in particular wrt scala-native). I've had a look at the dependencies and it seems reasonably achievable .
For context : I'm planning to conduct some experimental benchmarks of scala-native in the coming year at $work, against reasonably realistic microservice scenarios. I'm interested in trace4cats in that it doesn't seem like it would be really hard to cross-build against several platforms, and it would add to the "realism" of the benchmarks.
I'm also the main maintainer of Smithy4s and Weaver, and am eventually gonna be looking at integrating some tracing library with Smithy4s (so that spans could be created automatically based on high-level operations with domain-specific names), but cross-building will be requirement.
So how do the maintainers feel about cross-platform support ?
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