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0.1.1 (current) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: Medium

by kornelski on 2023-09-19

Implemented via a simple macro.

0.1.1 (current) Rating: Strong Positive Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: High

by kpreid on 2023-05-23

Extremely simple crate providing useful trait aliases. The code consists solely of macro-generated traits and impls; other than the macro_rules macro itself, all of the crate’s definition is visible in its documentation. If there were a bug, the worst consequence would likely be dependents failing to compile, since none of the code is statements or expressions to execute at run time.


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