| # Using cargo |
| |
| If you're building a tool that's meant to integrate with Chromium, you should |
| [use our build system](/docs/rust/README.md#first-party-crates) |
| (`gn` and `ninja`) |
| |
| However, if you are building a throwaway or experimental tool, you might like to |
| use pure `cargo` tooling instead. Even then, you may choose |
| to restrict yourself to the toolchain and crates that are already approved for |
| use in Chromium, by: |
| |
| * Using `tools/crates/run_cargo.py` (which will use |
| Chromium's `//third_party/rust-toolchain/bin/cargo`) |
| * Configuring `.cargo/config.toml` to ask to use the crates vendored |
| into Chromium's `//third_party/rust/chromium_crates_io`. |
| |
| An example of how this works can be found in |
| <https://crrev.com/c/6320795/5>. |