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Rust SGX SDK provides the ability to write Intel SGX applications in Rust Programming Language.
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# The Rust SGX SDK Standard Library The Rust SGX standard library (previously named as `sgx_tstdc`) is the foundation of portable Rust SGX SDK, a set of minimal and battle-tested shared abstractions for the Rust SGX ecosystem. Similar to Rust's libstd, it offers core types, like [`Vec`] and [`Option`], library-defined [operations on language primitives](#primitives), [standard macros](#macros), [I/O] and [multithreading], among [many other things][other]. `std` is available to all Rust crates by default, just as if each one contained an `extern crate sgx_tstd as std;` import at the [crate root]. Therefore the standard library can be accessed in [`use`] statements through the path `std`, as in [`use std::env`], or in expressions through the absolute path `::std`, as in [`::std::env::args`].