lazy-static.rs
select.rs
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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lazy-static.rs
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Rust crate to convert HSV to RGB in a const context?
Normally lazy_static allows to have "const" code that cant be const https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/lazy-static.rs
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Easy terminal animations with Snailshell 🐌
It's an additional crate, but you could try using lazy-static or once-cell and wrap the global value in a RwLock.
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Form Validation in Rust (Actix-Web)
lazy_static : A macro for declaring lazily evaluated statics in Rust.
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Rust's lazy_static! usage benchmarks and code deep dive
Without understanding the implementation details of lazy_static I figured it would be easier to benchmark it than to dig through its source code.
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Oops, I Did It Again...I Made A Rust Web API And It Was Not That Difficult
The templates need to be compiled before use, but this only needs to happen once. We can use lazy_static to ensure this compilation happens the first time the templates are accessed, and then reuse the compiled result for all subsequent access:
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I'd like to review your README
Now, the readme examples are tested like everything else.
https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/lazy-static.rs/blob/mas...
select.rs
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Oops, I Did It Again...I Made A Rust Web API And It Was Not That Difficult
Once we have our string response, we can use the select.rs library to ensure the structure matches our intent. In this case, we are asserting we've received an h1 element with a text body matching the string NOT FOUND!.
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Show HN: Voyager – write your own web crawler/scraper as a state machine in rust
Standalone html5ever can be a cumbersome to work with directly, scraper is basically an implementation of the html5ever's `TreeSink` trait, where as `select.rs` uses the hmtl5ever `RcDom` to parse the document but stores it in a more convenient way. If you look for a minimal approach you should at select.rs which basicially only depends on html5ever
[0] https://github.com/utkarshkukreti/select.rs
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