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    tree-sitter

    tree-sitter

    An incremental parsing system for programming tools

    Tree-sitter is a parser generator tool and an incremental parsing library. It can build a concrete syntax tree for a source file and efficiently update the syntax tree as the source file is edited. General enough to parse any programming language. Fast enough to parse on every keystroke in a text editor. Robust enough to provide useful results even in the presence of syntax errors. Dependency-free so that the runtime library (which is written in pure C) can be embedded in any application. ...
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    Anyhow

    Anyhow

    Flexible concrete Error type built on std::error::Error

    This is a Rust library (crate) that provides a flexible, concrete error type built atop the standard std::error::Error trait. Its primary goal is to make error handling in applications easy: instead of defining lots of custom error types, you can use anyhow::Error (or the alias anyhow::Result<T>) for fallible functions. The crate supports attaching context to errors, so you can convert a low-level error (like “file not found”) into one with richer diagnostics (“Failed to read instructions from path X”) using .context() or .with_context(). ...
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    min-sized-rust

    min-sized-rust

    How to minimize Rust binary size

    ...This project systematically explores how to invert those priorities, focusing instead on minimizing output size for use cases such as embedded systems, WebAssembly, and constrained deployment environments. It provides concrete examples and configurations showing how to strip symbols, reduce panic overhead, optimize linking, and eliminate unused code paths. The repository also highlights trade-offs between size, performance, and safety, helping developers understand the implications of each optimization step.
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