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What Are The Rust Crates You Use In Almost Every Project That They Are Practically An Extension of The Standard Library?
log: Logging interface with various levels.
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How easy is it to swap out your async runtime?
Depends on your logging crate. log does not depend on any async runtime.
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log is going to bump msrv to 1.60
See the corresponing PR: https://github.com/rust-lang/log/pull/543
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Rust and its friendly crates: Don't miss out on them!
log
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Colorful logging with pizzazz!
It's a for-fun project that provides a configurable implementation for the log crate. This language and community is awesome, and I hope some of you get a kick out of this!
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Ergonomic logging?
Firstly I would start by taking a look at how crates using log actually resolve this. Particularly the set_boxed_logger which simply calls Box::leak.
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Logging Crate for CLI?
You might want to look at log and simple_log.
- Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (36/2022)!
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Rust playground on iOS
4) Another route that I tried is to develop a simple terminal app using SwiftUI with a Xcode project to build that app + link against a Rust library compiled for iOS with the actual logic. I used swift-bridge for this and it works really well, to the point where I have a custom logger that you can simply use the print stuff to SwiftUI from Rust using the log crate. Once I have a bit more time, I will probably try figuring out how to clean this up a bit more.
rust-cli-boilerplate
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Why are so many important features not in standard library yet?
There's enough disagreement over personal taste that there are various repositories (eg. my CLI boilerplate vs. Rust Starter) but none especially dominant.
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Rust for simple tasks
I put together this project boilerplate but, now, I'm exploring building a set of Vim snippets so I can use rust-script as my starting point and migrate to the project boilerplate later.
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Best way to handle verbose/optional output in a CLI program?
I use stderrlog with the log facade, as can be seen in my CLI boilerplate.
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rust-starter: boilerplate to build Rust CLI applications
Hmm. I'll have to see what of that I can borrow for mine when I have time to work on it again.
What are some alternatives?
slog - Structured, contextual, extensible, composable logging for Rust
rust-starter - Rust Starter Project
tracing - Application level tracing for Rust.
rust-script - Run Rust files and expressions as scripts without any setup or compilation step.
log4rs - A highly configurable logging framework for Rust
rust-simple_logger - A rust logger that prints all messages with a readable output format.
env_logger - A logging implementation for `log` which is configured via an environment variable.
Weld - Full fake REST API generator written with Rust
async-anyhow-logger - An easy crate for catching anyhow errors from an asynchronous function, and passing them to your logger
weather_bandit - Dragon App (Weather bandit a personal weather forecast expert with a mask)