0.8.2 (older version)
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0.8.2 (older version)
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0.5.3 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Low
by Minoru on 2021-03-04
I'm not a Windows programmer; I merely took a peek to see if the crate is blatantly malicious, and it looks like it isn't.
The code is well-commented. Uses unsafe
sparingly, just to call WinAPI — no
high-performance tricks. Some comments refer to alignment issues, which shows
the amount of thought that went into the code; nice.
0.5.3 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium
Approved without comment by NinProf on 2021-01-27
0.5.2 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Low
by kornelski on 2019-07-22
Lib.rs has been able to verify that all files in the crate's tarball, except Cargo.lock
,
are in the crate's repository with a git tag matching the version. Please note that this check is still in beta, and absence of this confirmation does not mean that the files don't match.
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