esp8266-hal
A experimental hardware abstraction layer for the esp8266 written in Rust. (by esp-rs)
gdbm-native-rs
Rust crate library for reading/writing GDBM key/value databases (by jgarzik)
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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esp8266-hal
Posts with mentions or reviews of esp8266-hal.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-26.
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esp8266, rust + cpp
Hi! ESP8266 is not really supported! You can use https://github.com/esp-rs/esp8266-hal but it may even fail to compile. I would suggest using any ESP32. All the ESP32 Series (ESP32, ESP32-Cx, ESP32-Sx) do have support for Rust (see the esp-rs organization) for more information. Just take into account that Xtensa targets (ESP32 and ESP32-Sx) require to install Espressif fork of Rust with support for Xtensa targets, see https://esp-rs.github.io/book/installation/index.html
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Attempting to program a D1 Mini in Rust - Nothing happens
Hi, I'm trying to run a simple Rust program on my D1 Mini clone (using the ESP8266-HAL. After a bunch of problems along the way, I have reached a point, where my programs seemingly compile and flash to the board without error.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (39/2022)!
I'm trying to get the ESP8266-HAL up and running. I've worked my way through a bunch of problems, but I'm currently stuck with the following error when trying to run an example using: cargo +esp espflash --release --example blinky COM3:
gdbm-native-rs
Posts with mentions or reviews of gdbm-native-rs.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (39/2022)!
Longer version: A current project is a rust-native version of GDBM. Like low-level database formats or kernel filesystems, `gdbm-rs` must interpret a C data structure based on runtime conditions (32 bit or 64 bit, little endian or big endian).
What are some alternatives?
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