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nonmax
Numeric types that cannot hold maximum values
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nonzero_ext
Extensions and additional traits for non-zero integer types
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typed_floats
Types for handling floats with type checking at compile time
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spars
💥 Disk-based sparse matrix statistics and subsetting 💥
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new_zealand
working with non-zero integers
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csd-rs
Canonical Signed Digit Conversion in Rust
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strict-num
A collection of bounded numeric types
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nonany
Integer types with customizable niche values
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beetle-nonzero
Combines the std
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nonzero_lit
Easy, safe, and fully zero-cost NonZero constants and literals
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recfile
sequentially reading and writing serialized structured records
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nz
Collection of 100% safe macros for creating non-zero integers more easily
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nzliteral
Macro simplifying use of NonZero literals
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windows-helpers
Helpers for the windows crate
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nonzero-char
Implement NonZeroChar, like NonZeroU32
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notzero
macro for constructing
std::num::NonZero*from constants -
vtashkov-bf
Brainfuck interpreter
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not_empty
Slices and vectors that are statically guaranteed to be not empty
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non-zero-size
Non-zero sizes
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indeed
Append lines to a file with no shell bullshit
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definitely
Codepaths that are statically unreachable according to the compiler's intraprocedural control flow analysis
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utf8toipv4
Convert UTF-8 to ipv4 addresses and vice versa
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rzcobs
Reverse-Zerocompressing-COBS encoding
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epoch-calc
Small utility for dealing with conversions between human readable dates and Unix Timestamps
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non-zero
A macro for creating constant non-zero integers (with type inference)
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typed_floats_macros
only used to generate the
typed_floatscrate -
gass
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nonzero
Statically checked non-zero integers
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safe_shl
left bit shifts without dropping bits
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nonzero_signed
DEPRECATED Rust's std lib has stabilized their own signed NonZero types in Rust 1.34, please use those instead if you're using Rust 1.34 or greater. You can find them in std::num or core::num…
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nonzero-const-param
Experimental NonZero* generic consts
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shell_command
Simpler API than std::Process for running shell commands which are meant to succeed (non-zero status)
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