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I don't think this is used anymore, so is there any point in keeping the code around?
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r? @SimonSapin / @upsuper / @heycam |
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Although it isn’t used in cssparser anymore it is still used elsewhere: https://crates.io/crates/procedural-masquerade/reverse_dependencies. We could encourage those crate authors to move to plain As long as it’s used having a source repository is occasionally useful to make fixes like #274 / rust-lang/rust#73345 (comment) |
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@SimonSapin should we move it to its own repo then? It seems a bit weird to have it in cssparser nowadays. But anyhow, I'm ok closing this I guess, that's fair :) |
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I don't think this is used anymore, so is there any point in keeping the
code around?