Rust utilities to reduce code verbosity
rivia provides low level functionality to facilitate system level interaction. The intent is to reduce the need for boiler plate code and deliver a simplified api consummable by higher level applications. As such the crate is broken into top level modules grouped by logical categories. rivia is a rewrite of fungus with a focus on reducing dependencies and/or shifting them into optional separate crates.
rivia comes with absolutely no guarantees or support of any kind. It is to be used at your own risk. Any damages, issues, losses or problems caused by the use of rivia are strictly the responsiblity of the user and not the developer/creator of rivia.
This minimum rustc requirement is driven by the enhancements made to Rust's std::error::Error
handling improvements
Pull requests are always welcome. However understand that they will be evaluated purely on whether or not the change fits with my goals/ideals for the project.
Project guidelines: * Chaining - ensure Rust's functional chaining style isn't impeded by additions * Brevity - keep the naming as concise as possible while not infringing on clarity * Clarity - keep the naming as unambiguous as possible while not infringing on brevity * Performance - keep convenience functions as performant as possible while calling out significant costs * Speed - provide ergonomic functions similar to rapid development languages * Comfort - use naming and concepts in similar ways to popular languages
Enable the git hooks to have the version automatically incremented on commits
bash
cd ~/Projects/rivia
git config core.hooksPath .githooks
Due to the low level nature of some of the funtionality that rivia
provides testing requires a few
dependencies in the host system where the tests are being run.
sudo
touch
Build the test container using the code in examples/cli.rs
Build container:
bash
$ docker build -f Dockerfile.test -t rivia-test .
Run container:
bash
$ docker run --rm rivia-test:latest
Debug in container:
bash
$ docker run --rm -it rivia-test:latest bash
This project is licensed under either of: * MIT license LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT * Apache License, Version 2.0 LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in this project by you, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.