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Uses old Rust 2015

0.1.1 Jan 21, 2017
0.1.0 Jan 20, 2017

#90 in #safety

EPL-1.0 license

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cargo safety plugin

This crate provides a subcommand for cargo that performs safety checks for Rust projects by finding all uses of unsafe code in dependencies. To do this reliably, the dependency tree is parsed by cargo, code is parsed into it's AST and then walked. Using Rust's wonderful pattern matching abilities we can quickly visit all places code can be unsafe.

Why

In coming to Rust, many people are drawn to it's promises of safety. I was curious to see how and why people were circumventing Rust's safety guarantees through the unsafe escape hatch. While I don't think we should reject any libraries that use unsafety, it is good to know where exactly things are unsafe so you can make an informed decision about the many libraries you may use.

Try it

Note: nightly build required

cargo install cargo-safety && cargo safety

Output (json):

[
  {
    "lib_name": "gcc",
    "status": "failed",
    "offenses": [
      {
        "occurences": "\/Users\/alexkehayias\/.cargo\/registry\/src\/github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823\/gcc-0.3.40\/src\/registry.rs:73:1: 73:29\n`unsafe impl Sync for Repr {}`\n",
        "kind": "unsafe_impl"
      }
	]
  }
]

License

Copyright © 2017 Alex Kehayias

Distributed under the Eclipse Public License either version 1.0 or (at your option) any later version.

Dependencies

~4.5MB
~100K SLoC