tree: e3c1ef5c989ab68605a5ba9cc96379a30155b8c4
  1. bitfield-macros/
  2. bluetooth/
  3. fatfs/
  4. fuse3/
  5. libm/
  6. nix-0.29.0/
  7. nom-language-0.1.0/
  8. notify/
  9. num-bigint-dig/
  10. openssl-0.10.71/
  11. pin-init/
  12. prettytable-rs/
  13. rapidhash-1.4.0/
  14. ring-0.17.8/
  15. rustyline/
  16. security-framework/
  17. tracing-core/
  18. tracing-mutex-0.3.2/
  19. trust-dns-proto-0.22.0/
  20. trust-dns-resolver-0.22.0/
  21. vt100-0.16.2/
  22. zeroize/
  23. zstd-sys/
  24. README.md
third_party/rust_crates/forks/README.md

Forked external Rust crates

This directory contains crates which are vendored in order to be modified locally. Each crate must have a README.fuchsia markdown file in its root which answers these questions:

  • What is this crate used for?
  • Are there any use restrictions? i.e. only for development hosts
  • What differs from upstream? Include a changelog if feasible.
  • Are there any restrictions to how it should be rolled?
  • Is there anything else which makes this dependency “special”?

Note: projects in this directory must provide a license file, and a README.fuchsia file specifying the location of the license file. More information: go/fuchsia-licenses-playbook