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Rust Standard Library Cookbook

By : Jan Hohenheim, Daniel Durante
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Rust Standard Library Cookbook

By: Jan Hohenheim, Daniel Durante

Overview of this book

Mozilla’s Rust is gaining much attention with amazing features and a powerful library. This book will take you through varied recipes to teach you how to leverage the Standard library to implement efficient solutions. The book begins with a brief look at the basic modules of the Standard library and collections. From here, the recipes will cover packages that support file/directory handling and interaction through parsing. You will learn about packages related to advanced data structures, error handling, and networking. You will also learn to work with futures and experimental nightly features. The book also covers the most relevant external crates in Rust. By the end of the book, you will be proficient at using the Rust Standard library.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Introduction

There are some code snippets and patterns of thought that prove time and again to be the bread and butter of a certain programming language. We will start this book by looking at a handful of such techniques in Rust. They are so quintessential for elegant and flexible code that you will use at least some of them in just about any project you tackle.

The next chapters will then build on this foundation and work hand in hand with Rust's zero costs abstractions, which are as powerful as the ones in higher-level languages. We are also going to look at the intricate inner aspects of the standard library and implement our own similar constructs with the help of fearless concurrency and careful use of unsafe blocks, which enable us to work at the same low level that some system languages, such as C, operate at.