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0.3.0 (current) Rating: Neutral Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Low

by kornelski on 2024-10-24

It shows it's a copy-paste from a C codebase, and it's meant to be used from C as well. The main public API is still unsafe C FFI, with a thin Rust wrapper around it.


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