Rust's Pub Use Re-Exports: The API Tweak Crate Authors Ignore at Their Peril
Deep in a module maze, your Rust crate's users trip over paths. Pub use re-exports fix it—smartly, without exposing guts. Here's the data on why it matters.
Deep in a module maze, your Rust crate's users trip over paths. Pub use re-exports fix it—smartly, without exposing guts. Here's the data on why it matters.
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