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rust-embed
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Learn WGPU updated to 0.15!
Ref: https://github.com/pyrossh/rust-embed/issues/205 Rust-embed behavior in debug mode is incompatible with cross-compilation. It nails a path from build time into the executable. Force release mode o"
- How to include Rocket.rs template files and static files in built binary
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Install package with third party files (ex. sql) - best practice
Not sure how common it is exactly but I've definitely seen it done here and there and done it myself in some projects. Having self-contained binaries is super nice and avoids a fair few issues. rust-embed makes it even better.
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Serving a frontend with a Rust Web framework
They even accepted one of my feature requests to add some file metadata which makes doing this kind of thing easier: https://github.com/pyros2097/rust-embed/issues/140
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Rust and Sqlite
Note: include_str! can make compilation a bit slow. The rust-embed crate can read files in debug mode as normal and embed the files in release mode.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (6/2022)!
For reference, there are examples for several frameworks in the rust-embed repo.
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Getting started with MongoDB and Redis in Rust
But then it turned out that the images canโt be read from the database due to the lack of GridFS support in MongoDB Rust Driver (open ticket). So for simplicity purposes, I decided to use rust_embed crate which allows including images in the application binary at compile time (at the development time they are loaded from a file system). (It is also possible to store images separately from the application; images folder should be mounted as a volume in the Docker Compose service definition)
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Introduction to gRPC in Rust
Images of planets are included in the application binary at compile time using rust_embed crate (at the development time they are loaded from a file system).
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What is the idiomatic way of embed files into Rust binary?
Maybe rust-embed can help you? I haven't used it myself, just came across the crate on this sub a while ago.
docs.rs
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Using GenAI to improve developer experience on AWS
Working in combination with CodeWhisperer in your IDE, you can send whole code sections to Amazon Q and ask for an explanation of what the selected code does. To show how this works, we open up the file.rs file cloned from this GitHub repository. This is part of an open source project to host documentation of crates for the Rust Programming Language, which is a language we are not familiar with.
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TSDocs.dev: type docs for any JavaScript library
Looks like a great initiative โ I wish there was a reliable TS/JS equivalent of https://docs.rs (even considering rustdoc's deficiencies[1]).
I went through this exercise recently and so far my experience with trying to produce documentation from a somewhat convoluted TS codebase[2] has been disappointing. I would claim it's a consequence of the library's public (user-facing) API substantially differing from how the actual implementation is structured.
Typedoc produces bad results for that codebase so sphinx-js, which I wanted to use, doesn't have much to work with. I ultimately documented things by hand, for now, the way the API is meant to be used by the user.
Compare:
https://ts-results-es.readthedocs.io/en/latest/reference/api...
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https://tsdocs.dev/docs/ts-results-es/4.1.0-alpha.1/index.ht...
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How did I need to know about feature rwh_05 for winit?
Rust Search Extension adds a section on docs.rs menubar which lists the features of a crate in a nice and easy to access format.
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Embassy on ESP: GPIO
๐ Note: At the time of writing this post, I couldn't really locate the init function docs.rs documentation. It didn't seem easily accessible through any of the current HAL implementation documentation. Nevertheless, I reached the signature of the function through the source here.
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First Rust Package - Telegram Notification Framework (Feedback Appreciated)
Rust Crates are a Game-Changer ๐ฎ:The ease of releasing a crate with `cargo publish` and the convenience of rolling out new versions amazed me. The auto-generated docs on Docs.rs. is an amazing tool, especially with docstring formatting. Doc tests serve as a two-fold tool for documenting the code and ensuring it's up-to-date.
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Grimoire: Open-Source bookmark manager with extra features
I've found I manually type out certain subsets of URLs where possible[0], maybe that's subconsciously associated with my impression that Google Search results have gotten worse and worse over the years.
[0] https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ and https://docs.rs/ come to mind.
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Released my first crate ~20 hours ago; already downloaded 12 times. Who would know about it?
docs.rs also downloads you crate automatically to generate docs and I would guess lib.rs does something similar
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Managed to land a junior role need help!
There are also a few key sites you'll want to keep in your back pocket at all times: - The Standard Library Documentation has complete documentation for every std library function in Rust - crates.io is a repository for all third-party packages, and docs.rs has human-readable documentation for the overwhelming majority of them - The Rust Cookbook has some code examples for common tasks you may need to perform - Make sure you are using clippy, which is available through Rustup and can be run with cargo clippy as a replacement to cargo check, it adds additional lints for your Rust code and is very helpful for teaching many of the best practices
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How do you like code documentation inline in the source code vs. as separate guides, or how would you do it?
OTOH, source-code-generated-docs normalize how code docs are, like the rust docs.rs paradigm, so it sort of forces or encourages package creators/maintainers to write docs.
What are some alternatives?
redis-rs - Redis library for rust
crates.io - The Rust package registry
teloxide - ๐ค An elegant Telegram bots framework for Rust
serenity - A Rust library for the Discord API.
sailfish - Simple, small, and extremely fast template engine for Rust
tui-input - TUI input library supporting multiple backends, tui-rs and ratatui
MoonZoon - Rust Fullstack Framework
config-rs - โ๏ธ Layered configuration system for Rust applications (with strong support for 12-factor applications).
yew-sse-example - An example of use of yew-sse
bevy - A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust
bloomrpc - Former GUI client for gRPC services. No longer maintained.
awesome-bevy - A collection of Bevy assets, plugins, learning resources, and apps made by the community