Immutable Data Structures for Rust This library implements several of the more commonly useful immutable data structures for Rust. What are immutable data structures? Immutable data structures are data structures which can be copied and modified efficiently without altering the original. The most uncomplicated example of this is the venerable cons list. This crate offers a selection of more modern
Utilities for safe zero-copy parsing and serialization. This crate provides utilities which make it easy to perform zero-copy parsing and serialization by allowing zero-copy conversion to/from byte slices. This is enabled by three core marker traits, each of which can be derived (e.g., #[derive(FromBytes)]): FromBytes indicates that a type may safely be converted from an arbitrary byte sequence As
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