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The current version of web-time is 1.1.0.

1.0.0 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium

by kpreid on 2024-01-26

Looks correct and generally good.

Nitpick: It uses a reexport pub use std::time::* (while shadowing Instant and SystemTime). This means that if std adds an item later, web_time will start reexporting it even if it needs a reimplementation instead. It would be more robust for web_time to reexport only an explicit list of items.

0.2.3 (older version) Rating: Positive Thoroughness: Low Understanding: Medium

by kpreid on 2023-12-25

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Looks correct and generally good.

Nitpick: the web module reexports pub use std::time::* (while shadowing Instant and SystemTime). This means that if std adds an item later, web_time will start exporting it even if it needs a reimplementation instead. It would be more robust for web_time to reexport using an explicit list.


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