Crate sexually_transmitted_disease[−][src]
Expand description
When you add this crate as a dependency, you can refer to std
modules as sexually_transmitted_disease
.
For example:
fn main() {
// Disease vector
let diseases: sexually_transmitted_disease::vec::Vec<&str> =
["HIV/AIDS", "HPV", "herpes", "chlamydia", "hepatitis"].into();
let (sender, receiver) = sexually_transmitted_disease::sync::mpsc::channel();
for disease in diseases {
sender.send(disease);
}
println!("{}", receiver.recv().unwrap()); // HIV/AIDS
}
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Unstable module containing the unstable assert_matches
macro.
Support for capturing a stack backtrace of an OS thread
Compiler intrinsics.
Lazy values and one-time initialization of static data.
Portable SIMD module.
Composable asynchronous iteration.
Memory allocation APIs.
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SIMD and vendor intrinsics module.
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Constants for the 32-bit signed integer type.
Constants for the 64-bit signed integer type.
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The Rust Prelude
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A dynamically-sized view into a contiguous sequence, [T]
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Useful synchronization primitives.
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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.
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Vec<T>
.
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than PowerPC
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Stringifies its arguments.
Declare a new thread local storage key of type std::thread::LocalKey
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