Add an option to use the new I/O safety types and traits in std.#2
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I/O safety is now [in Rust Nightly]; add a mode to io-lifetimes to use std's types and traits. See the blurb in README.md for more details. [in Rust Nightly]: rust-lang/rust#87329
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I/O safety is now in Rust Nightly; add a mode to io-lifetimes to use
std's types and traits. See the blurb in README.md for more details.