Since the windows crate recently gained support for using no_std while still supporting alloc, it would be useful to have a complete example of an executable or DLL built this way. I read in #3047 that some low-level components, including in Windows itself, use the crate this way. I understand if this is an impractical request because all the real examples are too tightly coupled to Windows's build system or other proprietary bits.
Since the windows crate recently gained support for using no_std while still supporting alloc, it would be useful to have a complete example of an executable or DLL built this way. I read in #3047 that some low-level components, including in Windows itself, use the crate this way. I understand if this is an impractical request because all the real examples are too tightly coupled to Windows's build system or other proprietary bits.