| # num-iter |
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| [](https://crates.io/crates/num-iter) |
| [](https://docs.rs/num-iter) |
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| [](https://travis-ci.org/rust-num/num-iter) |
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| Generic `Range` iterators for Rust. |
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| ## Usage |
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| Add this to your `Cargo.toml`: |
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| ```toml |
| [dependencies] |
| num-iter = "0.1" |
| ``` |
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| and this to your crate root: |
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| ```rust |
| extern crate num_iter; |
| ``` |
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| ## Features |
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| This crate can be used without the standard library (`#![no_std]`) by disabling |
| the default `std` feature. Use this in `Cargo.toml`: |
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| ```toml |
| [dependencies.num-iter] |
| version = "0.1.35" |
| default-features = false |
| ``` |
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| There is no functional difference with and without `std` at this time, but |
| there may be in the future. |
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| Implementations for `i128` and `u128` are only available with Rust 1.26 and |
| later. The build script automatically detects this, but you can make it |
| mandatory by enabling the `i128` crate feature. |
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| ## Releases |
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| Release notes are available in [RELEASES.md](RELEASES.md). |
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| ## Compatibility |
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| The `num-iter` crate is tested for rustc 1.8 and greater. |