sysctl-rs
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A simplified Rust interface to the sysctl system call
This crate provides a safe interface for reading and writing information to the kernel using the sysctl interface.
FreeBSD, Linux, macOS and iOS are supported. Contributions for improvements and other platforms are welcome.
Documentation
Documentation is available on docs.rs
Usage
Add to Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
sysctl = "*"
macOS/iOS
- Due to limitations in the sysctl(3) API, many of the methods of
the
Ctl
take a mutable reference toself
on macOS/iOS. - Sysctl descriptions are not available on macOS/iOS and Linux.
- Some tests failures are ignored, as the respective sysctls do not exist on macos.
Example
sysctl comes with several examples, see the examples folder:
-
value.rs
: shows how to get a sysctl value -
value_as.rs
: parsing values as structures -
value_string.rs
: parsing values as string. Use this for cross platform compatibility since all sysctls are strings on Linux. -
value_oid_as.rs
: getting a sysctl from OID constants from thelibc
crate. -
set_value.rs
: shows how to set a sysctl value -
struct.rs
: reading data into a struct -
temperature.rs
: parsing temperatures -
iterate.rs
: showcases iteration over the sysctl tree
Run with:
$ cargo run --example iterate
Or to use in your program:
extern crate sysctl;
use sysctl::Sysctl;
fn main() {
let ctl = sysctl::Ctl::new("kern.osrevision").unwrap();
println!("Description: {}", ctl.description().unwrap());
println!("Value: {}", ctl.value_string().unwrap());
}