Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Rust is a systems programming language that provides memory safety and thread safety guarantees.
Uses the generalized ratio-of-uniforms (RU) method to simulate from univariate and (low-dimensional) multivariate continuous distributions. The user specifies the log-density, up to an additive constant. The RU algorithm is applied after relocation of mode of the density to zero, and the user can choose a tuning parameter r. For details see Wakefield, Gelfand and Smith (1991) <DOI:10.1007/BF01889987>, Efficient generation of random variates via the ratio-of-uniforms method, Statistics and Computing (1991) 1, 129-133. A Box-Cox variable transformation can be used to make the input density suitable for the RU method and to improve efficiency. In the multivariate case rotation of axes can also be used to improve efficiency. From version 1.2.0 the Rcpp package <https://cran.r-project.org/package=Rcpp> can be used to improve efficiency.
An HTTP/2 client and server
This package provides tr! macro for localisation.
This package provides OpenGL bindings for rust.
This crate provides casts and checked casts.
This package provides An async HTTP/3 implementation.
This package provides An async HTTP/3 implementation.
This package provides raw system calls for Rust.