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The current version of LEB128 is 0.2.5.

0.2.4 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: High

by MaulingMonkey on 2021-03-28

Encode/decode DWARF's variable length integer format, LEB128

Pros:

  • Apache-2.0 OR MIT
  • Good test coverage
  • Lean

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0.2.3 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: High

by MaulingMonkey on 2021-03-28

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Encode/decode DWARF's variable length integer format, LEB128

Pros:

  • Apache-2.0 OR MIT
  • Good test coverage
  • Lean

Full Audit


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