#borrow #traits

no-std stable_borrow

A marker trait indicating that borrows are address-stable

1 stable release

1.0.0 Dec 27, 2020

#2436 in Rust patterns

Apache-2.0 OR MIT

8KB

stable_borrow

stable_borrow provides a marker trait which indicates that borrowing is address-stable.

Documentation

Inline rustdoc documentation is available. A mirror of this documentation is available at https://docs.rs/stable_borrow.

Contributing

stable_borrow is developed at GitLab.

Reasonable performance, correctness, documentation, and ease-of-use contributions are always welcome. Bug reports and feature suggestions are accepted through GitLab.

Pull Requests

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Contribution Agreement

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License

stable_borrow is licensed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT License.

The corresponding SPDX license identifier is Apache-2.0 OR MIT.

Copyright

This document is Copyright (C) 2020 Nathan Sharp.

Permission is granted to reproduce this document, in any form, free of charge.

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