1.0.129 — diff review from 1.0.128 only (current)
From google/supply-chain copy of chromium. Audited without comment by Liza Burakova.
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1.0.129 — diff review from 1.0.128 only (current)
From google/supply-chain copy of chromium. Audited without comment by Liza Burakova.
The current version of cxxbridge-cmd is 1.0.129.
1.0.128 — diff review from 1.0.126 only (older version)
From google/supply-chain copy of chromium. Audited without comment by Dana Jansens.
1.0.126 — diff review from 1.0.124 only (older version)
From google/supply-chain copy of chromium. By Lukasz Anforowicz.
1.0.124 — diff review from 1.0.123 only (older version)
From google/supply-chain copy of chromium. By Dustin J. Mitchell.
No changes except to dependencies
1.0.123 — diff review from 1.0.122 only (older version)
From google/supply-chain copy of chromium. Audited without comment by Adrian Taylor.
1.0.110 (older version)
From google/supply-chain copy of chromium. By Dana Jansens.
Reviewed in https://crrev.com/c/5171063
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This crate can be compiled, run, and tested on a local workstation or in controlled automation without surprising consequences. More…
Inspection reveals that the crate in question does not attempt to implement any cryptographic algorithms on its own.
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Only minor changes:
let Some(foo) = ... else { ... }
pattern in a few places.rust::Slice
.