# core2 [![Actions Status](https://github.com/bbqsrc/core2/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/bbqsrc/core2/actions) [![Documentation](https://docs.rs/core2/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/core2) ![Minimum Supported Rust Version (MSRV)](https://img.shields.io/badge/rust-v1.47.0+-blue) Ever wanted a `Cursor` or the `Error` trait in `no_std`? Well now you can have it. A 'fork' of Rust's `std` modules for `no_std` environments, with the added benefit of optionally taking advantage of `alloc`. The goal of this crate is to provide a stable interface for building I/O and error trait functionality in `no_std` environments. The current code corresponds to the most recent stable API of Rust 1.47.0. It is also a goal to achieve a true alloc-less experience, with opt-in alloc support. This crate works on `stable` with some limitations in functionality, and `nightly` without limitations by adding the relevant feature flag. This crate is `std` by default -- use no default features to get `no_std` mode. ## Usage ```toml [dependencies] core2 = "0.3" ``` Add the crate, use the things you would usually want from `std::io`, but instead from `core2::io`, and use `core2::error::Error` in place of `std::error::Error`. ### Features - **std**: enables `std` pass-throughs for the polyfilled types, but allows accessing the new types - **alloc**: enable aspects of the `Read` and `Write` traits that require `alloc` support (WIP) - **nightly**: enables **nightly**-only features, such as `BufReader` and `BufWriter` with const generic buffers. ### Differences to `std::io` - No `std::io::Error`, so we have our own copy without any `Os` error functions - `IoSlice` and the `*_vectored` family of functions are not implemented. - `BufReader` and `BufWriter` have a different signature, as they now use a const generic bounded array for the internal buffer. (Requires **nightly** feature) Other than items perhaps being entirely missing or certain functions unavailable on some traits, no function signatures have been changed. ### Limitations - Using the buffer types currently requires **nightly** due to the use of const generics. - Using `copy` or the buffer types with `std` support currently requires **nightly** due to the `initializer` API. ## Where is it used? All of the below are works in progress, but should help with demonstrating how to use this crate. - [thiserror_core2](https://github.com/bbqsrc/thiserror-core2): fork of `thiserror` using the `core2::error::Error` trait. ## License Licensed under either of * Apache License, Version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0) * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) at your option. --- Almost all of the code in this repository is a copy of the [Rust language codebase](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust) with minor modifications. For attributions, see https://thanks.rust-lang.org/.