bitflags • 2.6.0A macro to generate structures which behave like bitflags.
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cc • 1.1.31A build-time dependency for Cargo build scripts to assist in invoking the native
C compiler to compile native C code into a static archive to be linked into Rust
code.
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cfg-if • 1.0.0A macro to ergonomically define an item depending on a large number of #[cfg]
parameters. Structured like an if-else chain, the first matching branch is the
item that gets emitted.
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core2 • 0.4.0The bare essentials of std::io for use in no_std. Alloc support is optional.
filetime • 0.2.25Platform-agnostic accessors of timestamps in File metadata
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flate2 • 1.0.34DEFLATE compression and decompression exposed as Read/BufRead/Write streams.
Supports miniz_oxide and multiple zlib implementations. Supports zlib, gzip,
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form_urlencoded • 1.2.1Parser and serializer for the application/x-www-form-urlencoded syntax, as used by HTML forms.
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getrandom • 0.2.15A small cross-platform library for retrieving random data from system source
pkg-config • 0.3.31A library to run the pkg-config system tool at build time in order to be used in
Cargo build scripts.
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proc-macro2 • 1.0.89A substitute implementation of the compiler's `proc_macro` API to decouple token-based libraries from the procedural macro use case.
rle-decode-fast • 1.0.3Deprecated: this is available in stable Rust since 1.53 as Vec::extend_from_within().
Previsouly, the fastest way to implement any kind of decoding for Run Length Encoded data in Rust.
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shlex • 1.3.0Split a string into shell words, like Python's shlex.
tar • 0.4.40A Rust implementation of a TAR file reader and writer. This library does not
currently handle compression, but it is abstract over all I/O readers and
writers. Additionally, great lengths are taken to ensure that the entire
contents are never required to be entirely resident in memory all at once.
unicode-normalization • 0.1.24This crate provides functions for normalization of
Unicode strings, including Canonical and Compatible
Decomposition and Recomposition, as described in
Unicode Standard Annex #15.