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Luke Parker f2c13a0040 Expose Once within std-shims, bump spin to 0.9
This is technically a semver break due to bumping spin to 0.10, with the types
from spin being directly exposed. Long-term, we should not directly expose spin
but instead have our own types which are thin wrappers around spin (clearly
defining our API and allowing upgrading internals without breaking semver).
2025-08-19 13:36:01 -04:00
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std shims

A crate which passes through to std when the default std feature is enabled, yet provides a series of shims when it isn't.

No guarantee of one-to-one parity is provided. The shims provided aim to be sufficient for the average case.

HashSet and HashMap are provided via hashbrown. Synchronization primitives are provided via spin (avoiding a requirement on critical-section). types are not guaranteed to be