# Rust third-party code This directory contains all third-party Rust code, and sometimes thin wrappers around it for C++ intertop. ## Crates.io Crates that come from [crates.io](https://crates.io) are found in `//third_party/rust/chromium_crates_io`, and are all vendored into the Chromium git repository. They are managed through Cargo rules and with the `gnrt` tool. See [`//docs/rust.md`](../../docs/rust.md) for how to bring in new third-party libraries or update them. The GN rules and README.chromium files for these crates are written by the `gnrt` tool and should not be edited by hand. ### Directory structure We store GN rules for each third-party crate in a directory of the same name. Under that directory a folder named based on the crate epoch version is created. This limits first-party usage of a crate to only one version within each epoch. If the crate's version has a major version greater-than 0, then that is used as its version folder, such as `v1`. Otherwise, the name includes all leading zeros in the version, such as `v0_3`. For example, GN rules for the `tutelage` crate at version **1.4.3** would be stored at ```sh //third_party/rust/tutelage/v1 ``` Whereas GN rules for the verion **0.2.8** version would be stored at ```sh //third_party/rust/tutelage/v0_2 ``` ## Other sources Third-party Rust libraries that are not distributed through [crates.io]( https://crates.io) are uncommon. But they may live under `//third_party/rust/crate_name` or `//third_party/project_name` directly, as a git submodule, with GN rules written for them by hand (such GN rules would most likely use either the `cargo_crate("foo")` or the `rust_static_library("foo")` template from Chromium's `//build/rust/*.gni`). ## OWNERS We do not require OWNERS in each crate's directory at this time, but this will be revisited in the future. ## Review process Rust libraries must go through the [3rd-party review process]( ../../docs/adding_to_third_party.md). See the [review of the `toml` crate]( https://groups.google.com/u/1/a/chromium.org/g/security/c/K686pSg-gZc/m/Pn2QzqahAwAJ) for an example of a Rust security review.