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Looks like the readme tests were accidentally disabled - cf9b35b turns them back on. |
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This whole non-Windows appeasement thing is getting old. It's making it too difficult to support Windows, which is the whole point of this project. 🤪 Anyway, the latest version retains basic Linux compatibility for |
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I think this is a good approach, not just for windows- crates but also for the windows ecosystem in general.
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This update pulls out the Windows string types from the
windows-corecrate and makes them available directly without a dependency on thewindowsorwindows-corecrates. This will help to make these string types more accessible to library crates such aswindows-registry(#3121).These types are still included in the
windows-coreandwindowscrates as a dependency so it should not affect existing code too much.