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Mastering Rust

Mastering Rust

By : Sharma, Vesa Kaihlavirta
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Mastering Rust

Mastering Rust

2.6 (5)
By: Sharma, Vesa Kaihlavirta

Overview of this book

Rust is an empowering language that provides a rare combination of safety, speed, and zero-cost abstractions. Mastering Rust – Second Edition is filled with clear and simple explanations of the language features along with real-world examples, showing you how you can build robust, scalable, and reliable programs. This second edition of the book improves upon the previous one and touches on all aspects that make Rust a great language. We have included the features from latest Rust 2018 edition such as the new module system, the smarter compiler, helpful error messages, and the stable procedural macros. You’ll learn how Rust can be used for systems programming, network programming, and even on the web. You’ll also learn techniques such as writing memory-safe code, building idiomatic Rust libraries, writing efficient asynchronous networking code, and advanced macros. The book contains a mix of theory and hands-on tasks so you acquire the skills as well as the knowledge, and it also provides exercises to hammer the concepts in. After reading this book, you will be able to implement Rust for your enterprise projects, write better tests and documentation, design for performance, and write idiomatic Rust code.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
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Building a bookmarks API using Actix-web

We'll create a REST API server that allows you to store bookmarks and links to any blog or website that you wish to read later. We'll name our server linksnap. Let's create a new project by running cargo new linksnap. In this implementation, we won't be using a database for persistence for any link that is sent to our API, and will simply use an in-memory HashMap to store our entries. This means that every time our server restarts, all of the stored bookmarks will get removed. In Chapter 14, Interacting with Databases in Rust, we'll integrate a database with linksnap, which will allow us to persist bookmarks.

Under the linksnap/ directory, we have the following contents in Cargo.toml:

# linksnap/Cargo.toml

[dependencies]
actix = "0.7"
actix-web = "0.7"
futures = "0.1"
env_logger = &quot...

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