find the mountpoint (or prefix, on Windows) for a provided path
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find the mountpoint (or prefix, on Windows) for a provided path
Predicator, a Rust crate for generating and running dynamic code
Memory allocator, similar to the one used in malloc function, implemented in Rust.
Rust port of the Linux 4.0.4 `man 7 fanotify` example program source (roughly).
Crate that offers a very simple container for any value without mutation
Linux passes an initial stack layout to applications, that contains `argc`, `argv`, `envp`, and the `auxiliary vector` right above the stack pointer. The libc of a Linux program parses this structure in its `_start`-symbol ("crt0") and passes the right pointers as arguments to `main` afterward. This crate helps to construct and parse this data s…
CLI programs sandboxing solution for GNU/Linux, used in Overtest LMS
The parts of OpenBSD libc that make sense on wasm32-unknown-unknown.
memchr vs stringzilla - up to 7x throughput difference between two SIMD-accelerated substring search libraries in Rust
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