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0.4.18 (current)
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0.4.18 (current)
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The current version of structopt-derive is 0.4.18.
0.2.16 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Low
by dpc on 2019-06-21
No unsafe, documentation, fairly small. A lot of macro magic.
0.2.14 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Low
by dpc on 2018-12-20
No unsafe, documentation, fairly small. A lot of macro magic.
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