0.9.0 — diff review from 0.8.0 only (older version)
From bytecodealliance/wasmtime. By Alex Crichton.
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The current version of memoffset is 0.9.1.
0.9.0 — diff review from 0.8.0 only (older version)
From bytecodealliance/wasmtime. By Alex Crichton.
0.9.0 — diff review from 0.8.0 only (older version)
From google/supply-chain copy of chromium. Audited without comment by George Burgess IV.
0.9.0 (older version)
From google/supply-chain copy of google/rust-crate-audits. By Taylor Cramer.
Reviewed in CL 555491937
0.9.0 — diff review from 0.8.0 only (older version)
From mozilla/supply-chain copy of hg. Audited without comment by Gabriele Svelto.
0.9.0 — diff review from 0.8.0 only (older version)
From zcash/rust-ecosystem copy of zcash/zcash. By str4d.
Refactors the offset_of
macros to optionally replace their existing unsafe
implementations with the unstable internal core::mem::offset_of
macro. The
existing unsafe
implementations are unaltered.
0.9.0 (older version)
From kornelski/crev-proofs copy of git.savannah.gnu.org.
Packaged for Guix (crates-io)
0.8.0 (older version)
From kornelski/crev-proofs copy of salsa.debian.org.
Only in debcargo (unstable). Changelog:
0.7.1 — diff review from 0.6.5 only (older version)
From google/supply-chain copy of chromium. Audited without comment by Dennis Kempin.
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The current version of memoffset is 0.9.1.
0.6.5 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium
Approved without comment by dpc on 2022-01-17
0.5.5 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Low
by kornelski on 2020-09-15
0.5.3 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium
by leo60228 on 2020-01-06
Simple crate. Triggers UB but there is no workaround on current Rust.
Issue: Low (24)
0.5.1 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium
by dpc on 2019-08-25
Issue: Medium (github.com/Gilnaa/memoffset/issues/24)
This crate is currenly unsound.
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No major changes in the crate, mostly updates to use new nightly Rust features.