## Intro Some examples that use crossbus in std, no-std or web-assembly development. There are three types of small demos presented : - `ping`: send some numbers to actor and get their sum. - `fibonacci`: send and get the _n_-th term of the Fibonacci sequence. - `ring`: loop a message in a _n_ actor-linked cycle for _m_ rounds. And the [no-std](https://github.com/hominee/crossbus/tree/master/examples/no-std) folder is a no-std version of the above three projects. The [wasm32](https://github.com/hominee/crossbus/tree/master/examples/wasm32) folder is a web-assembly version of the above three projects. ## How to use Since running these examples require some features enabled. You can manually pass flags when running them, but it it advised to run it with bash file [runner](https://github.com/hominee/crossbus/blob/master/runner) which provides some convenient shortcuts for - running the examples via `./runner demo` - checking the project via `./runner check` - testing the integration tests via `./runner test` or you can just get help info via ```bash ./runner help ``` Before running the examples, some prerequisites are required, eg. trunk is used for wasm32 example. and you should review its readme file beforehand.