no_std support (with default-enabled "std" cargo feature)#255
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Feature gates anything dependent on `std` on the eponymous cargo feature, and changes references to libcore features from `std` to `core`
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Note: I'd also be happy to pursue this on the 0.5.x branch only, as I think there are some opportunities there to address other tough problems like the pervasive use of |
This was referenced Aug 14, 2019
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Obsoleted by #281 |
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This PR revives #135 now that the
alloccrate is stable, which unlocks usingbytesin embedded RTOS environments or other embedded environments with enough RAM to warrant a heap (e.g. on SAMD51 uCs that have 192kB RAM).Like the original #135 actual
allocsupport will be added in a subsequent PR, and this is a first pass to add initialno_stdsupport and sanity check the approach.In absence of upstream support for this, I've had to create forks of bytes and forks of downstream consumers of bytes, so it'd be really swell to get this all upstream rather than forking!