0.2.0 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Low
by MaulingMonkey on 2019-09-03
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The current version of require_unsafe_in_body is 0.3.2.
0.2.0 (older version) Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Low
by MaulingMonkey on 2019-09-03
0.2.0-alpha (older version) Thoroughness: Medium Understanding: Low
by MaulingMonkey on 2019-09-03
0.2.0-alpha: Significant refactoring, adding support for generics. LGTM? 0.1.2: Seems solid, although my syn-fu is weak, limiting my ability to review this.
File | Rating | Notes |
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src/docs/require_unsafe_in_bodies.md | +1 | |
src/docs/require_unsafe_in_body.md | +1 | |
src/utils/macros.rs | +1 | |
src/utils/mod.rs | +1 | |
src/lib.rs | +1 | understanding: low - I'm barely following along |
src/tests.rs | +1 | |
tests/ui/body_on_method_2.rs | +1 | |
tests/ui/body_on_method_2.stderr | +1 | |
tests/ui/body_on_method.rs | +1 | |
tests/ui/body_on_method.stderr | +1 | |
tests/ui/readme.rs | +1 | |
tests/ui/readme.stderr | +1 | |
tests/impl_method_2.rs | +1 | The cfgs on unit-tests look the wrong way around? |
tests/impl_method.rs | +1 | The cfgs on unit-tests look the wrong way around? |
tests/trait_default_method.rs | +1 | The cfgs on unit-tests look the wrong way around? |
tests/ui.rs | +1 | The cfgs on unit-tests look the wrong way around? |
.cargo_vcs_info.json | +1 | |
.cargo-ok | +1 | |
.gitignore | +1 | |
Cargo.toml | +1 | MIT |
Cargo.toml.orig | +1 | MIT |
LICENSE | +1 | MIT |
Makefile | +1 | Unixy |
README.md | +1 |
Other | Rating | Notes |
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unsafe | +1 | Wrangles unsafe but doesn't actually use it itself |
fs | +1 | None |
io | +1 | Modifies codegen through syn |
docs | +1 | |
tests | +1 |
let Struct { ref member, ref mut member2, .. } = to_destructure;
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0.2.0: More refactoring surrounding generics. 0.2.0-alpha: Significant refactoring, adding support for generics. LGTM? 0.1.2: Seems solid, although my syn-fu is weak, limiting my ability to review this.
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