Files
base64
bitflags
bytes
cfg_if
dtoa
encoding_rs
fnv
foreign_types
foreign_types_shared
futures
futures_channel
futures_core
futures_executor
futures_io
futures_macro
futures_sink
futures_task
futures_util
async_await
future
io
lock
sink
stream
task
goauth
h2
hashbrown
http
http_body
httparse
hyper
hyper_tls
idna
indexmap
iovec
itoa
lazy_static
libc
log
matches
memchr
mime
mime_guess
mio
native_tls
net2
num_cpus
once_cell
openssl
openssl_probe
openssl_sys
percent_encoding
pin_project
pin_project_internal
pin_project_lite
pin_utils
proc_macro2
proc_macro_hack
proc_macro_nested
quote
reqwest
ryu
serde
serde_derive
serde_json
serde_urlencoded
simpl
slab
smpl_jwt
socket2
standback
syn
time
time_macros
time_macros_impl
tinyvec
tokio
future
io
loom
macros
net
park
runtime
stream
sync
task
time
util
tokio_tls
tokio_util
tower_service
tracing
tracing_core
try_lock
unicase
unicode_bidi
unicode_normalization
unicode_xid
url
want
 1
 2
 3
 4
 5
 6
 7
 8
 9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
//! A tiny, `no_std`-friendly facade around `std::io`.
//! Reexports types from `std` when available; otherwise reimplements and
//! provides some of the core logic.
//!
//! The main reason that `std::io` hasn't found itself reexported as part of
//! the `core` crate is the `std::io::{Read, Write}` traits' reliance on
//! `std::io::Error`, which may contain internally a heap-allocated `Box<Error>`
//! and/or now relying on OS-specific `std::backtrace::Backtrace`.

pub use self::imp::{Error, ErrorKind, Result, Write};

#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
#[path = "core.rs"]
mod imp;

#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use std::io as imp;

#[cfg(feature = "std")]
pub use std::io::{Bytes, Read};