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The current version of slug is 0.1.5.

0.1.4 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: High Understanding: High

by git.jcg.re/jcgruenhage/crev-proofs.git on 2021-02-15

Short and concise implementation. A little code that's technically unsafe, for lowercasing ASCII, as Rust's to_lowercase() impl is slower because it's unicode aware. As it doesn't have to handle unicode where it's used, it is still sound.

Aside of it's own code, there is unsafe in the deps too: If deunicode is fine, then this is too. I didn't invest enough time in deunicode to make a final judgement about it, but others have so it's probably okay.


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