rust-fatfs/README.md
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Rust FAT FS
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A FAT filesystem library implemented in Rust.
Features:
* read/write file using standard Read/Write traits
* read directory contents
* create/remove file or directory
* rename/move file or directory
* read/write file timestamps (updated automatically if `chrono` feature is enabled)
* format volume
* FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 compatibility
* LFN (Long File Names) extension is supported
* Basic no_std environment support
Usage
-----
Add this to your `Cargo.toml`:
[dependencies]
fatfs = "0.3"
and this to your crate root:
extern crate fatfs;
You can start using the `fatfs` library now:
let img_file = File::open("fat.img")?;
let fs = fatfs::FileSystem::new(img_file, fatfs::FsOptions::new())?;
let root_dir = fs.root_dir();
let mut file = root_dir.create_file("hello.txt")?;
file.write_all(b"Hello World!")?;
Note: it is recommended to wrap the underlying file struct in a buffering/caching object like `BufStream` from `fscommon` crate. For example:
extern crate fscommon;
let buf_stream = BufStream::new(img_file);
let fs = fatfs::FileSystem::new(img_file, fatfs::FsOptions::new())?;
See more examples in the `examples` subdirectory.
no_std usage
------------
Add this to your `Cargo.toml`:
[dependencies]
fatfs = { version = "0.3", features = ["core_io"], default-features = false }
Note: LFN support requires `alloc` and `core_io/collections` features and makes use of `alloc` crate.
You may have to provide a memory allocator implementation.
For building in `no_std` mode a nightly Rust compiler version compatible with the current `core_io` crate is required.
See a date string in the `core_io` dependency version.
License
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The MIT license. See LICENSE.txt.