cast • 0.3.0Ergonomic, checked cast functions for primitive types
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cfg-if • 1.0.4A 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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clap_builder • 4.5.51A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
clap • 4.5.51A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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cpufeatures • 0.2.17Lightweight runtime CPU feature detection for aarch64, loongarch64, and x86/x86_64 targets,
with no_std support and support for mobile targets including Android and iOS
itoa • 1.0.15Fast integer primitive to string conversion
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js-sys • 0.3.82Bindings for all JS global objects and functions in all JS environments like
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libc • 0.2.177Raw FFI bindings to platform libraries like libc.
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lock_api • 0.4.14Wrappers to create fully-featured Mutex and RwLock types. Compatible with no_std.
proc-macro2 • 1.0.103A substitute implementation of the compiler's `proc_macro` API to decouple token-based libraries from the procedural macro use case.
regex • 1.8.4An implementation of regular expressions for Rust. This implementation uses
finite automata and guarantees linear time matching on all inputs.
scopeguard • 1.2.0A RAII scope guard that will run a given closure when it goes out of scope,
even if the code between panics (assuming unwinding panic).
Defines the macros `defer!`, `defer_on_unwind!`, `defer_on_success!` as
shorthands for guards with one of the implemented strategies.
typenum • 1.19.0Typenum is a Rust library for type-level numbers evaluated at
compile time. It currently supports bits, unsigned integers, and signed
integers. It also provides a type-level array of type-level numbers, but its
implementation is incomplete.
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.