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repi
repi commented Oct 17, 2020

This is how cargo-audit outputs when it detects a security vulnerability:

ID:       RUSTSEC-2020-0041
Crate:    sized-chunks
Version:  0.6.2
Date:     2020-09-06
URL:      https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2020-0041
Title:    Multiple soundness issues in Chunk and InlineArray
Solution:  No safe upgrade is available!
Dependency tree: 
sized-chunks 0.6.2
└── im 15.0.0
   ..
Hirevo
Hirevo commented Oct 13, 2019

This is a tracking issue for additional Store implementations.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of potential candidates for an Store implementation:

  • S3Storage:
    This would store crate tarballs and rendered README pages into Amazon's S3.
  • RemoteStorage:
    Requires to implement a companion server.
    The idea is to have a reserved folder on another machine which runs a comp
notriddle
notriddle commented Oct 24, 2017

As nice as it is to be able to remove the blatantly bad stuff, sometimes you don't want the user to be able to enter any HTML at all. You could do this by escaping the markup, but if having a database with < in it doesn't appeal to you, or you're worried about double-escaping or similarly nasty accidents, you could use a function that just tells you if a string has any HTML tags in it. And in

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