Re-exports
pub use uefi;
pub use uefi_alloc;
Modules
Compiler intrinsics.
This module implements the Any
trait, which enables dynamic typing
of any 'static
type through runtime reflection.
SIMD and vendor intrinsics module.
Helper functions and types for fixed-length arrays.
A module for working with borrowed data.
A pointer type for heap allocation.
Shareable mutable containers.
A character type.
The Clone
trait for types that cannot be ‘implicitly copied’.
Functionality for ordering and comparison.
Traits for conversions between types.
The Default
trait for types which may have meaningful default values.
Utilities for formatting and printing String
s.
Generic hashing support.
Hints to compiler that affects how code should be emitted or optimized. Hints may be compile time or runtime.
Constants for the 8-bit signed integer type.
Constants for the 16-bit signed integer type.
Constants for the 32-bit signed integer type.
Constants for the 64-bit signed integer type.
Constants for the 128-bit signed integer type.
Constants for the pointer-sized signed integer type.
Composable external iteration.
Primitive traits and types representing basic properties of types.
Basic functions for dealing with memory.
Overloadable operators.
Optional values.
Types that pin data to its location in memory.
Manually manage memory through raw pointers.
Single-threaded reference-counting pointers. ‘Rc’ stands for ‘Reference Counted’.
Error handling with the Result
type.
A dynamically-sized view into a contiguous sequence, [T]
.
Unicode string slices.
A UTF-8–encoded, growable string.
Constants for the 8-bit unsigned integer type.
Constants for the 16-bit unsigned integer type.
Constants for the 32-bit unsigned integer type.
Constants for the 64-bit unsigned integer type.
Constants for the 128-bit unsigned integer type.
Constants for the pointer-sized unsigned integer type.
A contiguous growable array type with heap-allocated contents, written
Vec<T>
.
Macros
Concatenates identifiers into one identifier.
Same as format_args
, but adds a newline in the end.
Prints passed tokens into the standard output.
Asserts that a boolean expression is true
at runtime.
Evaluates boolean combinations of configuration flags at compile-time.
Expands to the column number at which it was invoked.
Causes compilation to fail with the given error message when encountered.
Concatenates literals into a static string slice.
Asserts that a boolean expression is true
at runtime.
Asserts that two expressions are equal to each other.
Asserts that two expressions are not equal to each other.
Inspects an environment variable at compile time.
Expands to the file name in which it was invoked.
Creates a String
using interpolation of runtime expressions.
Constructs parameters for the other string-formatting macros.
Parses a file as an expression or an item according to the context.
Includes a file as a reference to a byte array.
Includes a UTF-8 encoded file as a string.
Expands to the line number on which it was invoked.
Expands to a string that represents the current module path.
Optionally inspects an environment variable at compile time.
Enables or disables tracing functionality used for debugging other macros.
Stringifies its arguments.
Indicates unfinished code.
Unwraps a result or propagates its error.
Indicates unimplemented code by panicking with a message of “not implemented”.
Indicates unreachable code.
Writes formatted data into a buffer.
Write formatted data into a buffer, with a newline appended.