ManuallyDrop Safe: A robust version of ManuallyDrop with features and options for tracking undefined behavior.
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ManuallyDrop Safe: A robust version of ManuallyDrop with features and options for tracking undefined behavior.
Installation and subsequent safe removal of flock locks for data streams.
[stable] Macro for embedding (trees, strings, arrays) into macro trees directly from files.
[stable] A convenient macro, for cloning values into a closure.
[stable] A more complete and extended version of data type conversion without constraint checks.
[stable] Safe and efficient creation of "CStr" with zero-byte checking and support for concatenating multiple values.
[stable] Macro for ensuring critical code execution on function return or panics in Rust, making it easy to include essential code for reliable operation.
[stable] Macro for effortlessly duplicating impl block code across various types in Rust.
Library for displaying information about the system
Convenient and simple macro for code synchronization in multithreading.
Create and merge any persistent data at compile time.
Safe and convenient zero-cost 'goto' implementations for RustLang.
Procedural Macro Utilities (tt_ident, throw_diagnostics, deref_span)
Convenient macros for combining cycles (for, while, loop) with a match.
Fast secure parsing /proc/cmdline.
A binary record of the values stored in the array using the Lamansh protocol.
[DEPRECATED] Methods for formatted recording of color output.
Merges literals into a static array. Plugin for compiler.
[deprecated] Initializers of static values. Manual initialization (using safe functions and zero cost when accessing an object) or automatic initialization during accessing an object (there is no zero cost when accessing an object; you must set the correct default value).
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