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For full details, see [[rust cargo]]. | |||
Add a dependency, change version-request, remove package | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="toml"> | |||
# ${project}/Cargo.toml | |||
# ... | |||
</ | [dependencies] | ||
rand = "0.8.5" | |||
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= | Then Build | ||
< | <syntaxhighlight lang="bash"> | ||
cargo build | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
Done. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:40, 9 February 2023
Rust primarily uses rust cargo for packaging.
These packages are referred to as crates.
Project Dependencies
For full details, see rust cargo.
Add a dependency, change version-request, remove package
# ${project}/Cargo.toml # ... [dependencies] rand = "0.8.5"Then Build
cargo build
Done.
OS Package Management
See https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/commands/cargo-install.html
cargo install my_crate cargo install my_crate@1.1.1 cargo install --path /path/to/crate