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by saghm
637 days ago
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I suppose this depends on your definition of "nontrivial", but I don't think most would, unless you count the fact that some stuff in std is implemented with unsafe under the hood. The only times I've ever needed to use unsafe Rust code in 5~ years of writing it professionally was for interfacing with a vendor-specific C library, and that was only for the wrapper around it; the rest of the code didn't need to use unsafe. |
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