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| //! # The Rust Standard Library
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| //!
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| //! The Rust Standard Library is the foundation of portable Rust software, a
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| //! set of minimal and battle-tested shared abstractions for the [broader Rust
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| //! ecosystem][crates.io]. It offers core types, like [`Vec<T>`] and
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| //! [`Option<T>`], library-defined [operations on language
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| //! primitives](#primitives), [standard macros](#macros), [I/O] and
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| //! [multithreading], among [many other things][other].
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| //!
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| //! `std` is available to all Rust crates by default. Therefore, the
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| //! standard library can be accessed in [`use`] statements through the path
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| //! `std`, as in [`use std::env`].
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| //!
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| //! # How to read this documentation
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| //!
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| //! If you already know the name of what you are looking for, the fastest way to
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| //! find it is to use the <a href="#" onclick="focusSearchBar();">search
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| //! bar</a> at the top of the page.
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| //!
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| //! Otherwise, you may want to jump to one of these useful sections:
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| //!
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| //! * [`std::*` modules](#modules)
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| //! * [Primitive types](#primitives)
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| //! * [Standard macros](#macros)
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| //! * [The Rust Prelude]
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| //!
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| //! If this is your first time, the documentation for the standard library is
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| //! written to be casually perused. Clicking on interesting things should
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| //! generally lead you to interesting places. Still, there are important bits
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| //! you don't want to miss, so read on for a tour of the standard library and
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| //! its documentation!
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| //!
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| //! Once you are familiar with the contents of the standard library you may
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| //! begin to find the verbosity of the prose distracting. At this stage in your
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| //! development you may want to press the `[-]` button near the top of the
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| //! page to collapse it into a more skimmable view.
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| //!
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| //! While you are looking at that `[-]` button also notice the `source`
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| //! link. Rust's API documentation comes with the source code and you are
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| //! encouraged to read it. The standard library source is generally high
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| //! quality and a peek behind the curtains is often enlightening.
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| //!
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| //! # What is in the standard library documentation?
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| //!
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| //! First of all, The Rust Standard Library is divided into a number of focused
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| //! modules, [all listed further down this page](#modules). These modules are
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| //! the bedrock upon which all of Rust is forged, and they have mighty names
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| //! like [`std::slice`] and [`std::cmp`]. Modules' documentation typically
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| //! includes an overview of the module along with examples, and are a smart
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| //! place to start familiarizing yourself with the library.
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| //!
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| //! Second, implicit methods on [primitive types] are documented here. This can
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| //! be a source of confusion for two reasons:
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| //!
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| //! 1. While primitives are implemented by the compiler, the standard library
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| //!    implements methods directly on the primitive types (and it is the only
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| //!    library that does so), which are [documented in the section on
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| //!    primitives](#primitives).
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| //! 2. The standard library exports many modules *with the same name as
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| //!    primitive types*. These define additional items related to the primitive
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| //!    type, but not the all-important methods.
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| //!
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| //! So for example there is a [page for the primitive type
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| //! `i32`](primitive::i32) that lists all the methods that can be called on
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| //! 32-bit integers (very useful), and there is a [page for the module
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| //! `std::i32`] that documents the constant values [`MIN`] and [`MAX`] (rarely
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| //! useful).
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| //!
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| //! Note the documentation for the primitives [`str`] and [`[T]`][prim@slice] (also
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| //! called 'slice'). Many method calls on [`String`] and [`Vec<T>`] are actually
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| //! calls to methods on [`str`] and [`[T]`][prim@slice] respectively, via [deref
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| //! coercions][deref-coercions].
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| //!
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| //! Third, the standard library defines [The Rust Prelude], a small collection
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| //! of items - mostly traits - that are imported into every module of every
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| //! crate. The traits in the prelude are pervasive, making the prelude
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| //! documentation a good entry point to learning about the library.
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| //!
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| //! And finally, the standard library exports a number of standard macros, and
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| //! [lists them on this page](#macros) (technically, not all of the standard
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| //! macros are defined by the standard library - some are defined by the
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| //! compiler - but they are documented here the same). Like the prelude, the
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| //! standard macros are imported by default into all crates.
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| //!
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| //! # Contributing changes to the documentation
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| //!
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| //! Check out the rust contribution guidelines [here](
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| //! https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/contributing.html#writing-documentation).
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| //! The source for this documentation can be found on
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| //! [GitHub](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust).
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| //! To contribute changes, make sure you read the guidelines first, then submit
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| //! pull-requests for your suggested changes.
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| //!
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| //! Contributions are appreciated! If you see a part of the docs that can be
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| //! improved, submit a PR, or chat with us first on [Discord][rust-discord]
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| //! #docs.
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| //!
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| //! # A Tour of The Rust Standard Library
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| //!
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| //! The rest of this crate documentation is dedicated to pointing out notable
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| //! features of The Rust Standard Library.
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| //!
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| //! ## Containers and collections
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| //!
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| //! The [`option`] and [`result`] modules define optional and error-handling
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| //! types, [`Option<T>`] and [`Result<T, E>`]. The [`iter`] module defines
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| //! Rust's iterator trait, [`Iterator`], which works with the [`for`] loop to
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| //! access collections.
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| //!
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| //! The standard library exposes three common ways to deal with contiguous
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| //! regions of memory:
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| //!
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| //! * [`Vec<T>`] - A heap-allocated *vector* that is resizable at runtime.
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| //! * [`[T; N]`][prim@array] - An inline *array* with a fixed size at compile time.
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| //! * [`[T]`][prim@slice] - A dynamically sized *slice* into any other kind of contiguous
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| //!   storage, whether heap-allocated or not.
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| //!
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| //! Slices can only be handled through some kind of *pointer*, and as such come
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| //! in many flavors such as:
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| //!
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| //! * `&[T]` - *shared slice*
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| //! * `&mut [T]` - *mutable slice*
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| //! * [`Box<[T]>`][owned slice] - *owned slice*
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| //!
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| //! [`str`], a UTF-8 string slice, is a primitive type, and the standard library
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| //! defines many methods for it. Rust [`str`]s are typically accessed as
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| //! immutable references: `&str`. Use the owned [`String`] for building and
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| //! mutating strings.
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| //!
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| //! For converting to strings use the [`format!`] macro, and for converting from
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| //! strings use the [`FromStr`] trait.
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| //!
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| //! Data may be shared by placing it in a reference-counted box or the [`Rc`]
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| //! type, and if further contained in a [`Cell`] or [`RefCell`], may be mutated
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| //! as well as shared. Likewise, in a concurrent setting it is common to pair an
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| //! atomically-reference-counted box, [`Arc`], with a [`Mutex`] to get the same
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| //! effect.
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| //!
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| //! The [`collections`] module defines maps, sets, linked lists and other
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| //! typical collection types, including the common [`HashMap<K, V>`].
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| //!
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| //! ## Platform abstractions and I/O
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| //!
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| //! Besides basic data types, the standard library is largely concerned with
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| //! abstracting over differences in common platforms, most notably Windows and
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| //! Unix derivatives.
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| //!
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| //! Common types of I/O, including [files], [TCP], [UDP], are defined in the
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| //! [`io`], [`fs`], and [`net`] modules.
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| //!
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| //! The [`thread`] module contains Rust's threading abstractions. [`sync`]
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| //! contains further primitive shared memory types, including [`atomic`] and
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| //! [`mpsc`], which contains the channel types for message passing.
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| //!
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| //! [I/O]: io
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| //! [`MIN`]: i32::MIN
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| //! [`MAX`]: i32::MAX
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| //! [page for the module `std::i32`]: crate::i32
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| //! [TCP]: net::TcpStream
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| //! [The Rust Prelude]: prelude
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| //! [UDP]: net::UdpSocket
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| //! [`Arc`]: sync::Arc
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| //! [owned slice]: boxed
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| //! [`Cell`]: cell::Cell
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| //! [`FromStr`]: str::FromStr
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| //! [`HashMap<K, V>`]: collections::HashMap
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| //! [`Mutex`]: sync::Mutex
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| //! [`Option<T>`]: option::Option
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| //! [`Rc`]: rc::Rc
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| //! [`RefCell`]: cell::RefCell
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| //! [`Result<T, E>`]: result::Result
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| //! [`Vec<T>`]: vec::Vec
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| //! [`atomic`]: sync::atomic
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| //! [`for`]: ../book/ch03-05-control-flow.html#looping-through-a-collection-with-for
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| //! [`str`]: prim@str
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| //! [`mpsc`]: sync::mpsc
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| //! [`std::cmp`]: cmp
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| //! [`std::slice`]: mod@slice
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| //! [`use std::env`]: env/index.html
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| //! [`use`]: ../book/ch07-02-defining-modules-to-control-scope-and-privacy.html
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| //! [crates.io]: https://crates.io
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| //! [deref-coercions]: ../book/ch15-02-deref.html#implicit-deref-coercions-with-functions-and-methods
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| //! [files]: fs::File
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| //! [multithreading]: thread
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| //! [other]: #what-is-in-the-standard-library-documentation
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| //! [primitive types]: ../book/ch03-02-data-types.html
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| //! [rust-discord]: https://discord.gg/rust-lang
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| //! [array]: prim@array
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| //! [slice]: prim@slice
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| #![cfg_attr(not(feature = "restricted-std"), stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0"))]
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| #![cfg_attr(feature = "restricted-std", unstable(feature = "restricted_std", issue = "none"))]
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| #![doc(
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|     html_playground_url = "https://play.rust-lang.org/",
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|     issue_tracker_base_url = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/",
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|     test(no_crate_inject, attr(deny(warnings))),
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|     test(attr(allow(dead_code, deprecated, unused_variables, unused_mut)))
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| )]
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| #![doc(cfg_hide(
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|     not(test),
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|     not(any(test, bootstrap)),
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|     no_global_oom_handling,
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|     not(no_global_oom_handling)
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| ))]
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| // Don't link to std. We are std.
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| #![no_std]
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| #![warn(deprecated_in_future)]
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| #![warn(missing_docs)]
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| #![warn(missing_debug_implementations)]
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| #![allow(explicit_outlives_requirements)]
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| #![allow(unused_lifetimes)]
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| // Tell the compiler to link to either panic_abort or panic_unwind
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| #![needs_panic_runtime]
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| // std may use features in a platform-specific way
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| #![allow(unused_features)]
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| #![cfg_attr(test, feature(internal_output_capture, print_internals, update_panic_count))]
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| #![cfg_attr(
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|     all(target_vendor = "fortanix", target_env = "sgx"),
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|     feature(slice_index_methods, coerce_unsized, sgx_platform)
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| )]
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| #![deny(rustc::existing_doc_keyword)]
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| //
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| // Language features:
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| #![feature(alloc_error_handler)]
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| #![feature(allocator_internals)]
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| #![feature(allow_internal_unsafe)]
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| #![feature(allow_internal_unstable)]
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| #![feature(box_syntax)]
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| #![feature(c_unwind)]
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| #![feature(cfg_target_thread_local)]
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| #![feature(concat_idents)]
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| #![feature(const_mut_refs)]
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| #![feature(const_trait_impl)]
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| #![feature(decl_macro)]
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| #![feature(deprecated_suggestion)]
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| #![feature(doc_cfg)]
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| #![feature(doc_cfg_hide)]
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| #![feature(doc_masked)]
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| #![feature(doc_notable_trait)]
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| #![feature(dropck_eyepatch)]
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| #![feature(exhaustive_patterns)]
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| #![feature(intra_doc_pointers)]
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| #![feature(lang_items)]
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| #![feature(let_chains)]
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| #![feature(let_else)]
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| #![feature(linkage)]
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| #![feature(min_specialization)]
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| #![feature(must_not_suspend)]
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| #![feature(needs_panic_runtime)]
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| #![feature(negative_impls)]
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| #![feature(never_type)]
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| #![cfg_attr(bootstrap, feature(nll))]
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| #![feature(platform_intrinsics)]
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| #![feature(prelude_import)]
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| #![feature(rustc_attrs)]
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| #![feature(rustdoc_internals)]
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| #![feature(staged_api)]
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| #![feature(thread_local)]
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| #![feature(try_blocks)]
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| //
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| // Library features (core):
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| #![feature(array_error_internals)]
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| #![feature(atomic_mut_ptr)]
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| #![feature(char_error_internals)]
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| #![feature(char_internals)]
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| #![feature(core_c_str)]
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| #![feature(core_intrinsics)]
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| #![feature(cstr_from_bytes_until_nul)]
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| #![feature(cstr_internals)]
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| #![feature(duration_checked_float)]
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| #![feature(duration_constants)]
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| #![feature(exact_size_is_empty)]
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| #![feature(extend_one)]
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| #![feature(float_minimum_maximum)]
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| #![feature(hasher_prefixfree_extras)]
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| #![feature(hashmap_internals)]
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| #![feature(int_error_internals)]
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| #![feature(maybe_uninit_slice)]
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| #![feature(maybe_uninit_write_slice)]
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| #![feature(mixed_integer_ops)]
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| #![feature(nonnull_slice_from_raw_parts)]
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| #![feature(panic_can_unwind)]
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| #![feature(panic_info_message)]
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| #![feature(panic_internals)]
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| #![feature(portable_simd)]
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| #![feature(prelude_2024)]
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| #![feature(ptr_as_uninit)]
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| #![feature(raw_os_nonzero)]
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| #![feature(slice_internals)]
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| #![feature(slice_ptr_get)]
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| #![feature(std_internals)]
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| #![feature(str_internals)]
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| #![feature(strict_provenance)]
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| //
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| // Library features (alloc):
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| #![feature(alloc_layout_extra)]
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| #![feature(alloc_c_string)]
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| #![feature(allocator_api)]
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| #![feature(get_mut_unchecked)]
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| #![feature(map_try_insert)]
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| #![feature(new_uninit)]
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| #![feature(thin_box)]
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| #![feature(try_reserve_kind)]
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| #![feature(vec_into_raw_parts)]
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| #![feature(slice_concat_trait)]
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| //
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| // Library features (unwind):
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| #![feature(panic_unwind)]
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| //
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| // Only for re-exporting:
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| #![feature(assert_matches)]
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| #![feature(async_iterator)]
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| #![feature(c_variadic)]
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| #![feature(cfg_accessible)]
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| #![feature(cfg_eval)]
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| #![feature(concat_bytes)]
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| #![feature(const_format_args)]
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| #![feature(core_ffi_c)]
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| #![feature(core_panic)]
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| #![feature(custom_test_frameworks)]
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| #![feature(edition_panic)]
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| #![feature(format_args_nl)]
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| #![feature(log_syntax)]
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| #![feature(once_cell)]
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| #![feature(saturating_int_impl)]
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| #![feature(stdsimd)]
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| #![feature(test)]
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| #![feature(trace_macros)]
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| //
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| // Only used in tests/benchmarks:
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| #![feature(bench_black_box)]
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| //
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| // Only for const-ness:
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| #![feature(const_io_structs)]
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| #![feature(const_ip)]
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| #![feature(const_ipv4)]
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| #![feature(const_ipv6)]
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| #![feature(const_option)]
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| #![feature(const_socketaddr)]
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| #![feature(thread_local_internals)]
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| //
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| #![default_lib_allocator]
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| 
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| // Explicitly import the prelude. The compiler uses this same unstable attribute
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| // to import the prelude implicitly when building crates that depend on std.
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| #[prelude_import]
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| #[allow(unused)]
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| use prelude::rust_2021::*;
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| 
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| // Access to Bencher, etc.
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| #[cfg(test)]
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| extern crate test;
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| 
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| #[allow(unused_imports)] // macros from `alloc` are not used on all platforms
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| #[macro_use]
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| extern crate alloc as alloc_crate;
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| #[doc(masked)]
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| #[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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| extern crate libc;
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| 
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| // We always need an unwinder currently for backtraces
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| #[doc(masked)]
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| #[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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| extern crate unwind;
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| 
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| #[doc(masked)]
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| #[allow(unused_extern_crates)]
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| #[cfg(feature = "miniz_oxide")]
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| extern crate miniz_oxide;
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| 
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| // During testing, this crate is not actually the "real" std library, but rather
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| // it links to the real std library, which was compiled from this same source
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| // code. So any lang items std defines are conditionally excluded (or else they
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| // would generate duplicate lang item errors), and any globals it defines are
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| // _not_ the globals used by "real" std. So this import, defined only during
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| // testing gives test-std access to real-std lang items and globals. See #2912
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| #[cfg(test)]
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| extern crate std as realstd;
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| 
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| // The standard macros that are not built-in to the compiler.
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| #[macro_use]
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| mod macros;
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| 
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| // The runtime entry point and a few unstable public functions used by the
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| // compiler
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| #[macro_use]
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| pub mod rt;
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| 
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| // The Rust prelude
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| pub mod prelude;
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| 
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| // Public module declarations and re-exports
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use alloc_crate::borrow;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use alloc_crate::boxed;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use alloc_crate::fmt;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use alloc_crate::format;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use alloc_crate::rc;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use alloc_crate::slice;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use alloc_crate::str;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use alloc_crate::string;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use alloc_crate::vec;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::any;
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| #[stable(feature = "core_array", since = "1.36.0")]
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| pub use core::array;
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| #[unstable(feature = "async_iterator", issue = "79024")]
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| pub use core::async_iter;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::cell;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::char;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::clone;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::cmp;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::convert;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::default;
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| #[stable(feature = "futures_api", since = "1.36.0")]
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| pub use core::future;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::hash;
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| #[stable(feature = "core_hint", since = "1.27.0")]
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| pub use core::hint;
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| #[stable(feature = "i128", since = "1.26.0")]
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| #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
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| pub use core::i128;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
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| pub use core::i16;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
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| pub use core::i32;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
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| pub use core::i64;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
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| pub use core::i8;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::intrinsics;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
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| pub use core::isize;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::iter;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::marker;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::mem;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::ops;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::option;
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| #[stable(feature = "pin", since = "1.33.0")]
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| pub use core::pin;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::ptr;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| pub use core::result;
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| #[stable(feature = "i128", since = "1.26.0")]
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| #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
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| pub use core::u128;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
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| pub use core::u16;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
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| pub use core::u32;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
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| pub use core::u64;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
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| pub use core::u8;
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
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| pub use core::usize;
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| 
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| pub mod f32;
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| pub mod f64;
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| 
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| #[macro_use]
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| pub mod thread;
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| pub mod ascii;
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| pub mod backtrace;
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| pub mod collections;
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| pub mod env;
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| pub mod error;
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| pub mod ffi;
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| pub mod fs;
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| pub mod io;
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| pub mod net;
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| pub mod num;
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| pub mod os;
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| pub mod panic;
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| pub mod path;
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| pub mod process;
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| pub mod sync;
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| pub mod time;
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| 
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| #[unstable(feature = "once_cell", issue = "74465")]
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| pub mod lazy;
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| 
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| // Pull in `std_float` crate  into libstd. The contents of
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| // `std_float` are in a different repository: rust-lang/portable-simd.
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| #[path = "../../portable-simd/crates/std_float/src/lib.rs"]
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| #[allow(missing_debug_implementations, dead_code, unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn, unused_unsafe)]
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| #[allow(rustdoc::bare_urls)]
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| #[unstable(feature = "portable_simd", issue = "86656")]
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| mod std_float;
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| 
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| #[doc = include_str!("../../portable-simd/crates/core_simd/src/core_simd_docs.md")]
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| #[unstable(feature = "portable_simd", issue = "86656")]
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| pub mod simd {
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|     #[doc(inline)]
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|     pub use crate::std_float::StdFloat;
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|     #[doc(inline)]
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|     pub use core::simd::*;
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| }
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| 
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| #[stable(feature = "futures_api", since = "1.36.0")]
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| pub mod task {
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|     //! Types and Traits for working with asynchronous tasks.
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| 
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|     #[doc(inline)]
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|     #[stable(feature = "futures_api", since = "1.36.0")]
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|     pub use core::task::*;
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| 
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|     #[doc(inline)]
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|     #[stable(feature = "wake_trait", since = "1.51.0")]
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|     pub use alloc::task::*;
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| }
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| 
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| #[doc = include_str!("../../stdarch/crates/core_arch/src/core_arch_docs.md")]
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| #[stable(feature = "simd_arch", since = "1.27.0")]
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| pub mod arch {
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|     #[stable(feature = "simd_arch", since = "1.27.0")]
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|     // The `no_inline`-attribute is required to make the documentation of all
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|     // targets available.
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|     // See https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/57808#issuecomment-457390549 for
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|     // more information.
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|     #[doc(no_inline)] // Note (#82861): required for correct documentation
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|     pub use core::arch::*;
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| 
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|     #[stable(feature = "simd_aarch64", since = "1.60.0")]
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|     pub use std_detect::is_aarch64_feature_detected;
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|     #[stable(feature = "simd_x86", since = "1.27.0")]
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|     pub use std_detect::is_x86_feature_detected;
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|     #[unstable(feature = "stdsimd", issue = "48556")]
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|     pub use std_detect::{
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|         is_arm_feature_detected, is_mips64_feature_detected, is_mips_feature_detected,
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|         is_powerpc64_feature_detected, is_powerpc_feature_detected, is_riscv_feature_detected,
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|     };
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| }
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| 
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| // This was stabilized in the crate root so we have to keep it there.
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| #[stable(feature = "simd_x86", since = "1.27.0")]
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| pub use std_detect::is_x86_feature_detected;
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| 
 | |
| // Platform-abstraction modules
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| mod sys;
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| mod sys_common;
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| 
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| pub mod alloc;
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| 
 | |
| // Private support modules
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| mod panicking;
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| 
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| #[path = "../../backtrace/src/lib.rs"]
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| #[allow(dead_code, unused_attributes)]
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| mod backtrace_rs;
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| 
 | |
| // Re-export macros defined in libcore.
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| #[stable(feature = "rust1", since = "1.0.0")]
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| #[allow(deprecated, deprecated_in_future)]
 | |
| pub use core::{
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|     assert_eq, assert_ne, debug_assert, debug_assert_eq, debug_assert_ne, matches, r#try, todo,
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|     unimplemented, unreachable, write, writeln,
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| };
 | |
| 
 | |
| // Re-export built-in macros defined through libcore.
 | |
| #[stable(feature = "builtin_macro_prelude", since = "1.38.0")]
 | |
| #[allow(deprecated)]
 | |
| pub use core::{
 | |
|     assert, assert_matches, cfg, column, compile_error, concat, concat_idents, const_format_args,
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|     env, file, format_args, format_args_nl, include, include_bytes, include_str, line, log_syntax,
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|     module_path, option_env, stringify, trace_macros,
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| };
 | |
| 
 | |
| #[unstable(
 | |
|     feature = "concat_bytes",
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|     issue = "87555",
 | |
|     reason = "`concat_bytes` is not stable enough for use and is subject to change"
 | |
| )]
 | |
| pub use core::concat_bytes;
 | |
| 
 | |
| #[stable(feature = "core_primitive", since = "1.43.0")]
 | |
| pub use core::primitive;
 | |
| 
 | |
| // Include a number of private modules that exist solely to provide
 | |
| // the rustdoc documentation for primitive types. Using `include!`
 | |
| // because rustdoc only looks for these modules at the crate level.
 | |
| include!("primitive_docs.rs");
 | |
| 
 | |
| // Include a number of private modules that exist solely to provide
 | |
| // the rustdoc documentation for the existing keywords. Using `include!`
 | |
| // because rustdoc only looks for these modules at the crate level.
 | |
| include!("keyword_docs.rs");
 | |
| 
 | |
| // This is required to avoid an unstable error when `restricted-std` is not
 | |
| // enabled. The use of #![feature(restricted_std)] in rustc-std-workspace-std
 | |
| // is unconditional, so the unstable feature needs to be defined somewhere.
 | |
| #[unstable(feature = "restricted_std", issue = "none")]
 | |
| mod __restricted_std_workaround {}
 | |
| 
 | |
| mod sealed {
 | |
|     /// This trait being unreachable from outside the crate
 | |
|     /// prevents outside implementations of our extension traits.
 | |
|     /// This allows adding more trait methods in the future.
 | |
|     #[unstable(feature = "sealed", issue = "none")]
 | |
|     pub trait Sealed {}
 | |
| }
 | 
