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We now depend on the 'bytes' ocamlfind package, which provides compatibility of Bytes-using code on older OCaml versions. The only place where the new code is not equivalent to the previous one is the reading of section names in index.ml: we allocate a new string for each section name read, while the previous code mutated a buffer in place. Allocating a Bytes buffer in place would be doable, but then we would use Bytes.to_string to match against section name strings (so doing an allocation in any case), or would have to use an unsafe operation in a place where that does not feel necessary.
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The code changes have been tested to work on 4.00, 4.01 (using the backward-compatibility ocamlfind package for
bytes) and 4.02.