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bytemuck

A crate for mucking around with piles of bytes.

Stability

The goal is to stay at 1.y.z until at least the next edition of Rust.

I consider any increase of the Minimum Rust Version to be a semver breaking change, so rustc-1.34 will continue to be supported for at least the rest of the bytemuck-1.y.z series of the crate.

(The secret goal is to get all of this functionality into the standard library some day so that we don't even need to import a crate to do all this fun stuff.)