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blog.asleson.org
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| | | | | The ability to write a C shared library in rust has been around for some time and there is quite a bit of information about the subject available. Some examples: Exposing C and Rust APIs: some thoughts from librsvg Creating C/C++ APIs in Rust (site removed?) Rust Out Your C by Carol (Nichols || Goulding) (youtube video) Exporting a GObject C API from Rust code and using it from C, Python, JavaScript and others Rust Once, Run Everywhere All this information is great, but what I was looking for was a simpl... | |
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www.schneems.com
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| | | | | What exactly does use and mod do in Rust? And how exactly do I require that other file I just made? This article is what I wish I could have given a younge... | |
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blog.waleedkhan.name
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| | | | | Every time I go back to Rust, I have to figure out how the module system works again. Here are some of my notes comparing it to Python's module system. | |
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www.claudiokuenzler.com
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