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FileSize | 4360496 |
MD5 | A1DF7F7DB3B2E92009B549BAA48EF371 |
SHA-1 | E7A84AFE5F84097CE5CCF7DAEE746C7C245D8C14 |
SHA-256 | 5C42B2F7A695B69889048AA52DF44B8134937304823F409B14DA72F94C95B166 |
SSDEEP | 98304:YFji1HW20agUuJTB7b1LXW311xjnHq6ROEshaf:O82JUuJzK11xLHVROEshaf |
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hashlookup:trust | 55 |
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FileSize | 64192224 |
MD5 | 8E10EC2E5B421DFA5177F114073F9DF8 |
PackageDescription | Rust standard libraries Rust is a curly-brace, block-structured expression language. It visually resembles the C language family, but differs significantly in syntactic and semantic details. Its design is oriented toward concerns of "programming in the large", that is, of creating and maintaining boundaries - both abstract and operational - that preserve large-system integrity, availability and concurrency. . It supports a mixture of imperative procedural, concurrent actor, object-oriented and pure functional styles. Rust also supports generic programming and meta-programming, in both static and dynamic styles. . This package contains the standard Rust libraries, built as dylibs, needed to run dynamically-linked Rust programs (-C prefer-dynamic). |
PackageMaintainer | Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com> |
PackageName | libstd-rust-1.47 |
PackageSection | libs |
PackageVersion | 1.47.0+dfsg1+llvm-1ubuntu1~20.04.1 |
SHA-1 | 39F00C8636981590CC6813D6CC99DE8405382F4A |
SHA-256 | C3859F526AB09BE10CC5ABF05A48D473D7E720F8533FD234A01D78912DA3005A |