0.12.0 (current)
From google/supply-chain copy of google/rust-crate-audits. By Taylor Cramer.
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0.12.0 (current)
From google/supply-chain copy of google/rust-crate-audits. By Taylor Cramer.
0.12.0 — diff review from 0.11.0 only (current)
From mozilla/supply-chain copy of mozilla/glean. Audited without comment by Jan-Erik Rediger.
0.12.0 (current)
From kornelski/crev-proofs copy of git.savannah.gnu.org.
Packaged for Guix (crates-io)
The current version of Scroll is 0.12.0.
0.11.0 — diff review from 0.10.2 only (older version)
From mozilla/supply-chain copy of hg. By Jan-Erik Rediger.
Small changes to exposed traits, that look reasonable and have additional buffer boundary checks. No unsafe code touched.
0.11.0 (older version)
From kornelski/crev-proofs copy of salsa.debian.org.
Only in debcargo (unstable). Changelog:
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Negligible unsoundness or average soundness.
Full description of the audit criteria can be found at https://github.com/google/rust-crate-audits/blob/main/auditing_standards.md#ub-risk-2
Mild unsoundness or suboptimal soundness.
Full description of the audit criteria can be found at https://github.com/google/rust-crate-audits/blob/main/auditing_standards.md#ub-risk-3
Extreme unsoundness.
Full description of the audit criteria can be found at https://github.com/google/rust-crate-audits/blob/main/auditing_standards.md#ub-risk-4
This crate will not introduce a serious security vulnerability to production software exposed to untrusted input. More…
This crate can be compiled, run, and tested on a local workstation or in controlled automation without surprising consequences. More…
May have been packaged automatically without a review
Crates in the crates.io registry are tarball snapshots uploaded by crates' publishers. The registry is not using crates' git repositories. There is absolutely no guarantee that the repository URL declared by the crate belongs to the crate, or that the code in the repository is the code inside the published tarball.
To review the actual code of the crate, it's best to use cargo crev open scroll
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Reviewed in CL 642006817