addr2line • 0.20.0A cross-platform symbolication library written in Rust, using `gimli`
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anyhow • 1.0.94Flexible concrete Error type built on std::error::Error
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arrayvec • 0.7.6A vector with fixed capacity, backed by an array (it can be stored on the stack too). Implements fixed capacity ArrayVec and ArrayString.
caps • 0.5.5A pure-Rust library to work with Linux capabilities
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cc • 1.0.99A 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.
cpufeatures • 0.2.16Lightweight 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
ed25519 • 1.5.3Edwards Digital Signature Algorithm (EdDSA) over Curve25519 (as specified in RFC 8032)
support library providing signature type definitions and PKCS#8 private key
decoding/encoding support
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either • 1.13.0The enum `Either` with variants `Left` and `Right` is a general purpose sum type with two cases.
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env_logger • 0.9.3A logging implementation for `log` which is configured via an environment
variable.
flate2 • 1.0.35DEFLATE compression and decompression exposed as Read/BufRead/Write streams.
Supports miniz_oxide and multiple zlib implementations. Supports zlib, gzip,
and raw deflate streams.
idna • 1.0.3IDNA (Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications) and Punycode.
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ieee754 • 0.2.6Low-level manipulations of IEEE754 floating-point numbers.
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indexmap • 2.7.0A hash table with consistent order and fast iteration.
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ipnet • 2.10.1Provides types and useful methods for working with IPv4 and IPv6 network addresses, commonly called IP prefixes. The new `IpNet`, `Ipv4Net`, and `Ipv6Net` types build on the existing `IpAddr`, `Ipv4Addr`, and `Ipv6Addr` types already provided in Rust's standard library and align to their design to stay consistent. The module also provides useful traits that extend `Ipv4Addr` and `Ipv6Addr` with methods for `Add`, `Sub`, `BitAnd`, and `BitOr` operations. The module only uses stable feature so it is guaranteed to compile using the stable toolchain.
js-sys • 0.3.76Bindings for all JS global objects and functions in all JS environments like
Node.js and browsers, built on `#[wasm_bindgen]` using the `wasm-bindgen` crate.
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keccak • 0.1.5Pure Rust implementation of the Keccak sponge function including the keccak-f
and keccak-p variants
proc-macro2 • 0.4.30A substitute implementation of the compiler's `proc_macro` API to decouple token-based libraries from the procedural macro use case.
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proc-macro2 • 1.0.92A substitute implementation of the compiler's `proc_macro` API to decouple token-based libraries from the procedural macro use case.
regex • 1.7.3An 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.
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semver • 1.0.24Parser and evaluator for Cargo's flavor of Semantic Versioning
sha2 • 0.10.8Pure Rust implementation of the SHA-2 hash function family
including SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512.
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sha2 • 0.9.9Pure Rust implementation of the SHA-2 hash function family
including SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512.
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sha3 • 0.10.8Pure Rust implementation of SHA-3, a family of Keccak-based hash functions
including the SHAKE family of eXtendable-Output Functions (XOFs), as well as
the accelerated variant TurboSHAKE
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signature • 1.6.4Traits for cryptographic signature algorithms (e.g. ECDSA, Ed25519)
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smallvec • 1.13.2'Small vector' optimization: store up to a small number of items on the stack
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socket2 • 0.5.8Utilities for handling networking sockets with a maximal amount of configuration
possible intended.
toml • 0.5.11A native Rust encoder and decoder of TOML-formatted files and streams. Provides
implementations of the standard Serialize/Deserialize traits for TOML data to
facilitate deserializing and serializing Rust structures.
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typenum • 1.17.0Typenum 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.
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unicode-xid • 0.1.0Determine whether characters have the XID_Start
or XID_Continue properties according to
Unicode Standard Annex #31.
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url • 2.5.4URL library for Rust, based on the WHATWG URL Standard
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utf8_iter • 1.0.4Iterator by char over potentially-invalid UTF-8 in &[u8]
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version_check • 0.9.5Tiny crate to check the version of the installed/running rustc.
web-sys • 0.3.76Bindings for all Web APIs, a procedurally generated crate from WebIDL
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winapi-i686-pc-windows-gnu • 0.4.0Import libraries for the i686-pc-windows-gnu target. Please don't use this crate directly, depend on winapi instead.
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winapi-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu • 0.4.0Import libraries for the x86_64-pc-windows-gnu target. Please don't use this crate directly, depend on winapi instead.
zeroize • 1.3.0Securely clear secrets from memory with a simple trait built on
stable Rust primitives which guarantee memory is zeroed using an
operation will not be 'optimized away' by the compiler.
Uses a portable pure Rust implementation that works everywhere,
even WASM!
dlopen • 0.1.8Library for opening and operating on dynamic link libraries (also known as shared objects or shared libraries). This is a modern and more flexible alternative to the already existing libraries like libloading or sharedlib
byteorder • 1.5.0Library for reading/writing numbers in big-endian and little-endian.
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memchr • 2.7.4Provides extremely fast (uses SIMD on x86_64, aarch64 and wasm32) routines for
1, 2 or 3 byte search and single substring search.
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termcolor • 1.4.1A simple cross platform library for writing colored text to a terminal.
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winapi-util • 0.1.9A dumping ground for high level safe wrappers over windows-sys.
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alloc-no-stdlib • 2.0.4A dynamic allocator that may be used with or without the stdlib. This allows a package with nostd to allocate memory dynamically and be used either with a custom allocator, items on the stack, or by a package that wishes to simply use Box<>. It also provides options to use calloc or a mutable global variable for pre-zeroed memory
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alloc-stdlib • 0.2.2A dynamic allocator example that may be used with the stdlib
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curve25519-dalek • 3.2.1A pure-Rust implementation of group operations on ristretto255 and Curve25519
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ed25519-dalek • 1.0.1Fast and efficient ed25519 EdDSA key generations, signing, and verification in pure Rust.
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subtle • 2.6.1Pure-Rust traits and utilities for constant-time cryptographic implementations.
brotli • 7.0.0A brotli compressor and decompressor that with an interface avoiding the rust stdlib. This makes it suitable for embedded devices and kernels. It is designed with a pluggable allocator so that the standard lib's allocator may be employed. The default build also includes a stdlib allocator and stream interface. Disable this with --features=no-stdlib. All included code is safe.
brotli-decompressor • 4.0.1A brotli decompressor that with an interface avoiding the rust stdlib. This makes it suitable for embedded devices and kernels. It is designed with a pluggable allocator so that the standard lib's allocator may be employed. The default build also includes a stdlib allocator and stream interface. Disable this with --features=no-stdlib. Alternatively, --features=unsafe turns off array bounds checks and memory initialization but provides a safe interface for the caller. Without adding the --features=unsafe argument, all included code is safe. For compression in addition to this library, download https://github.com/dropbox/rust-brotli