typenum

crates.io v1.19.0

8,533,555 weekly downloads · 1 Dependencies

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Summary

Typenum is a Rust library for type-level numbers evaluated at compile time. It currently supports bits, unsigned integers, and signed integers. It also provides a type-level array of type-level numbers, but its implementation is incomplete.

Install cargo add typenum

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Weekly downloads 8,533,555 Source: crates.io (Rust)
Releases 32 Last release: 2025-10-02 Source: crates.io (Rust)
Dependencies 1 Source: crates.io (Rust)

Description

Typenum is a Rust library for type-level numbers evaluated at compile time. It currently supports bits, unsigned integers, and signed integers. It also provides a type-level array of type-level numbers, but its implementation is incomplete.

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Typenum is a Rust library for type-level numbers evaluated at
    compile time. It currently supports bits, unsigned integers, and signed
    integers. It also provides a type-level array of type-level numbers, but its
    implementation is incomplete.

Package details

Package
typenum
Registry
crates.io
Version
1.19.0
Weekly downloads
8,533,555 (weekly)
Dependencies
1: scale-info
Releases
32
Last release
2025-10-02
First published
2015-09-26
Repository
https://github.com/paholg/typenum

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Q-Vitality Quanteta 52.3 / 100 Maintenance activity index (release cadence + download level).
Q-Trust Quanteta 24.3 / 100 Adoption / stability index (community size + download stability + age).
Q-Risk Quanteta 38.6 / 100 Dependency-surface index. Higher = more risk factors detected.

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