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#[license = "MIT"];
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#[crate_type = "lib"];
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// Don't link to core. We are core.
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#[no_core];
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#[doc = "
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The Rust core library
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The core library provides functionality that is closely tied to the Rust
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The Rust core library provides functionality that is closely tied to the Rust
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built-in types and runtime services, or that is used in nearly every
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non-trivial program.
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It is linked by default to all crates and the contents imported. The effect is
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as though the user had written the following:
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`core` includes modules corresponding to each of the integer types, each of
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the floating point types, the `bool` type, tules, characters, strings, vectors
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(`vec`), shared boxes (`box`), and unsafe pointers (`ptr`). Additionally,
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`core` provides very commonly used built-in types and operations, concurrency
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primitives, platform abstractions, I/O, and complete bindings to the C
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standard library.
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`core` is linked by default to all crates and the contents imported.
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Implicitly, all crates behave as if they included the following prologue:
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use core;
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import core::*;
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This behavior can be disabled with the `no_core` crate attribute.
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This behavior can be disabled with the `#[no_core]` crate attribute.
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"];
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// Don't link to core. We are core.
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#[no_core];
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export int, i8, i16, i32, i64;
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export uint, u8, u16, u32, u64;
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export float, f32, f64;
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@ -42,6 +47,7 @@ export to_str;
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// core this should become unexported
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export priv;
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// Built-in-type support modules
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#[doc = "Operations and constants for `int`"]
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@ -129,6 +135,7 @@ mod u64 {
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mod inst;
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}
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mod box;
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mod char;
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mod float;
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@ -138,48 +145,50 @@ mod str;
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mod ptr;
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mod vec;
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mod bool;
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mod tuple;
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// For internal use by char, not exported
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mod unicode;
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// Do not export
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mod priv;
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// Ubiquitous-utility-type modules
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mod either;
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mod iter;
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mod logging;
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mod option;
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mod result;
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mod tuple;
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mod iter;
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// Useful ifaces
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mod to_str;
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// Runtime and language-primitive support
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mod libc;
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mod os;
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mod io;
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mod run;
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mod rand;
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mod path;
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mod cmath;
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mod sys;
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mod unsafe;
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mod logging;
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// Concurrency
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mod comm;
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mod task;
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mod future;
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// Compiler support modules
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// Runtime and language-primitive support
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mod io;
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mod libc;
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mod os;
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mod path;
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mod rand;
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mod run;
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mod sys;
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mod unsafe;
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// Modules supporting compiler-generated code
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// Exported but not part of the public interface
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mod extfmt;
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// For internal use, not exported
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mod unicode;
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mod priv;
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mod cmath;
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// Local Variables:
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// mode: rust;
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// fill-column: 78;
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