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Most importantly, this picks up "object" and "goblin" for ELF binary parsing.
We only use the ELF code from goblin, so the mach-O parsing code gets
eliminated by the linker. Overall, this increases the Android installer size
by 20KB.

Try pushes for reference:
before: https://treeherder.mozilla.org/#/jobs?repo=try&revision=834b56dc5ab3d63a43a32f740ee8212296ac726d&selectedJob=201600899
after: https://treeherder.mozilla.org/#/jobs?repo=try&revision=6983b27e8d3cb715d3b7e6cbd276683f6466e3cc&selectedJob=201600475

installer size: 34524820 -> 34542861 (34.52MB -> 34.54MB)

$ mach vendor rust
    Updating registry `https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io-index`
      Adding goblin v0.0.17
      Adding memmap v0.6.2
      Adding miniz-sys v0.1.10
      Adding object v0.10.0
      Adding parity-wasm v0.31.3
      Adding plain v0.2.3
      Adding profiler_helper v0.1.0 (file:///Users/mstange/code/mozilla/tools/profiler/rust-helper)
      Adding scroll v0.9.1
      Adding scroll_derive v0.9.5
      Adding syn v0.15.5
      Adding thin-vec v0.1.0
      Adding uuid v0.6.5
 0:30.11 The following files exceed the filesize limit of 102400:

third_party/rust/miniz-sys/miniz.c
third_party/rust/syn-0.14.6/src/expr.rs
third_party/rust/syn-0.14.6/src/gen/fold.rs
third_party/rust/syn-0.14.6/src/gen/visit.rs
third_party/rust/syn-0.14.6/src/gen/visit_mut.rs

The syn dependency is not compiled for goblin, as far as I can tell - it's only
needed for the 'syn' feature of scroll_derive, and scroll does not ask for
scroll_derive/syn.

object -> goblin -> scroll -> scroll_derive -/-> syn

But it looks like other versions of syn were already in the tree.

Depends on D7021

Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D7023

--HG--
rename : third_party/rust/syn/src/parsers.rs => third_party/rust/syn-0.14.6/src/parsers.rs
rename : third_party/rust/syn/src/verbatim.rs => third_party/rust/syn-0.14.6/src/verbatim.rs
rename : third_party/rust/uuid/.travis.yml => third_party/rust/uuid-0.5.1/.travis.yml
rename : third_party/rust/uuid/src/rustc_serialize.rs => third_party/rust/uuid-0.5.1/src/rustc_serialize.rs
rename : third_party/rust/uuid/src/serde.rs => third_party/rust/uuid-0.5.1/src/serde.rs
extra : moz-landing-system : lando
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README.md

uuid

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A Rust library to generate and parse UUIDs.

Provides support for Universally Unique Identifiers (UUIDs). A UUID is a unique 128-bit number, stored as 16 octets. UUIDs are used to assign unique identifiers to entities without requiring a central allocating authority.

They are particularly useful in distributed systems, though can be used in disparate areas, such as databases and network protocols. Typically a UUID is displayed in a readable string form as a sequence of hexadecimal digits, separated into groups by hyphens.

The uniqueness property is not strictly guaranteed, however for all practical purposes, it can be assumed that an unintentional collision would be extremely unlikely.

Documentation

Usage

Add this to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
uuid = "0.6"

and this to your crate root:

extern crate uuid;

Examples

To parse a simple UUID, then print the version and urn string format:

extern crate uuid;
use uuid::Uuid;

fn main() {
    let my_uuid = Uuid::parse_str("936DA01F9ABD4d9d80C702AF85C822A8").unwrap();
    println!("Parsed a version {} UUID.", my_uuid.get_version_num());
    println!("{}", my_uuid);
}

The library supports 5 versions of UUID:

Name Version
Mac Version 1: MAC address
Dce Version 2: DCE Security
Md5 Version 3: MD5 hash
Random Version 4: Random
Sha1 Version 5: SHA-1 hash

To create a new random (V4) UUID and print it out in hexadecimal form, first you'll need to change how you depend on uuid:

[dependencies]
uuid = { version = "0.6", features = ["v4"] }

Next, you'll write:

extern crate uuid;
use uuid::Uuid;

fn main() {
    let my_uuid = Uuid::new_v4();
    println!("{}", my_uuid);
}

To create a new sha1-hash based (V5) UUID and print it out in hexadecimal form, you'll also need to change how you depend on uuid:

[dependencies]
uuid = { version = "0.6", features = ["v5"] }

Next, you'll write:

extern crate uuid;
use uuid::Uuid;

fn main() {
    let my_uuid = Uuid::new_v5(&uuid::NAMESPACE_DNS, "foo");
    println!("{}", my_uuid);
}

References

Wikipedia: Universally Unique Identifier