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safe-to-deploy (implies safe-to-run)

This crate will not introduce a serious security vulnerability to production software exposed to untrusted input. More…

safe-to-run

This crate can be compiled, run, and tested on a local workstation or in controlled automation without surprising consequences. More…

does-not-implement-crypto (implies crypto-safe)

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All crypto algorithms in this crate have been reviewed by a relevant expert.

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The current version of Either is 1.13.0.

1.10.0 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium

by weiznich on 2024-02-29

Review update from 1.9.0 to 1.10.0

  • Changed repository url
  • Added a iterator variant
  • Added new functions

1.9.0 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: Medium

by matthiasbeyer on 2023-08-11

Pretty straight-forward code, looks good.

1.8.0 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: Medium

by matthiasbeyer on 2022-09-22

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Very well documented and (doc-)tested.

1.6.1 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium

by leo60228 on 2021-09-28

adds some new features, no changes to existing code

1.6.1 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Low

by crjeder on 2021-08-11

looks like reviews for previous versions are stil valid

1.5.3 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: Medium

by niklasf on 2020-02-27

Provides enum Either<L, R> { Left(L), Right(R) }, with some convenience methods and macros.

High quality micro crate with no unsafe code.

1.5.3 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: Medium

by izik1 on 2019-11-17

Simple Either type.

1.5.2 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: Medium

by git.sr.ht/~icefox on 2019-08-20

No obvious way to abuse it.

1.5.2 (older version) Rating: Strong Positive Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: High

by dpc on 2019-06-21

Simple Either type.

1.5.2 (older version) Rating: Strong Positive Thoroughness: High Understanding: Medium

by oherrala on 2019-04-30

A simple datatype with implementations for many traits. Code is clean and easy to understand.


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