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This is a pretty broad issue aimed at anyone who wants to take a stab at getting started with creating pull requests during Hacktoberfest
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It's probably OK to do this when we make a native call for the first time. That way, a stack can say "feature X needs native code, anyone else you can safely use" and users will only get this warning dialog when they actually try to use that feature.