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author | Sam Saccone <[email protected]> | Tue Jul 18 17:57:26 2023 +0000 |
committer | Sam Saccone <[email protected]> | Tue Jul 18 17:57:26 2023 +0000 |
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parent | 5dae56a156ac32f773bc76e174456583d7785ef6 [diff] |
Move OWNER reference master=>main. BUG=b/291759353 Change-Id: Icb90e26b93927319c4d317350d2d1ad6ef798cd8
This crate allows interacting with the data stored by OsStr
and OsString
, without resorting to panics or corruption for invalid UTF-8. Thus, methods can be used that are already defined on [u8]
and Vec<u8>
.
Typically, the only way to losslessly construct OsStr
or OsString
from a byte sequence is to use OsStr::new(str::from_utf8(bytes)?)
, which requires the bytes to be valid in UTF-8. However, since this crate makes conversions directly between the platform encoding and raw bytes, even some strings invalid in UTF-8 can be converted.
Add the following lines to your “Cargo.toml” file:
[dependencies] os_str_bytes = "6.4"
See the documentation for available functionality and examples.
The minimum supported Rust toolchain version depends on the platform:
Minor version updates may increase these version requirements. However, the previous two Rust releases will always be supported. If the minimum Rust version must not be increased, use a tilde requirement to prevent updating this crate's minor version:
[dependencies] os_str_bytes = "~6.4"
Licensing terms are specified in COPYRIGHT.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution submitted for inclusion in this crate, as defined in LICENSE-APACHE, shall be licensed according to COPYRIGHT, without any additional terms or conditions.