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Add no_std support #32

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@TTWNO TTWNO commented May 17, 2024

Hi there,

I'm working on a project to get an extremely minimal TTS working in Rust.
As part of the requirements, my library needs to be #![no_std].
It'd be nice to take advantage of existing libraries; and yours is very easily adapted to no_std.
This makes that simple change.

The only two future consideration are:

  • anything that does depend on std will need to be behind a feature flag, and
  • you may want to enable std_instead_of_alloc; this will suggest that any imports from std:: be changed to alloc:: where possible.

Thanks for putting in the hard work for this!

@TTWNO TTWNO marked this pull request as ready for review May 17, 2024 19:24
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Ballasi commented May 20, 2024

Hey, thanks for opening that PR!

I am relatively busy lately so I might take a bit of time to take a look and answer your PR (the other PR dates back from 1+ month which is completely horrendous...), even though it doesn't look that complicated.

Thanks for taking the time to participate in this project. I'll answer ASAP.

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Laifsyn commented May 23, 2024

I'm not in particular hurry since I was planning to see if I could change from a loop into an iterator
Update: I couldn't make it work with an Iterator. (I wanted to reduce allocations mainly)

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