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Virtual, activate-able environments for Rust

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rustenv

Create virtual, activate-able environments for Rust, similar to virtualenv for Python.

A virtual environment is a self-contained installation of Rust, Cargo, etc., which is completely isolated from any user-level installations you may have.

For example:

# Create a new rustenv
$ rustenv renv

# Run a command in it
$ renv/bin/rustc --version
rustc 1.26.1 (827013a31 2018-05-25)
$ renv/bin/cargo --version
cargo 1.26.0 (0e7c5a931 2018-04-06)

# Activate it to avoid having to prefix your commands
$ . renv/bin/activate
(renv) $ rustc --version
rustc 1.26.1 (827013a31 2018-05-25)

# Install hello-cli: https://crates.io/crates/hello-cli
(renv) $ cargo install hello-cli
(renv) $ hello
Hello World!

# Deactivate it to restore your PATH and PS1
(renv) $ deactivate_rustenv
$ rustc --version
command not found: rustc

Installation

rustenv is available via PyPI and can be installed using pip:

$ pip install rustenv

Project status

What works right now

  • Everything in the example above.

Remaining work

  • Provide some additional options when creating the rustenv:
    • Allow specifying rustc / cargo version
    • Allow disabling PS1 modification, similar to virtualenv
  • ...and more? (file an issue! :))

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