Using a struct improves navigation of the build script, as we can rely on rust-analyzer to help us check how a feature flag or an environment variable is used, as opposed to grepping for multiple env::var calls or #[cfg] attributes. This commit also removes some obsolete blocks of code related to the now defunct ndk-old-gcc and fuzzing features. |
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README.md
boring
BoringSSL bindings for the Rust programming language and TLS adapters for tokio and hyper built on top of it.
Documentation
- Boring API: https://docs.rs/boring
- tokio TLS adapters: https://docs.rs/tokio-boring
- hyper HTTPS connector: https://docs.rs/hyper-boring
- FFI bindings: https://docs.rs/boring-sys
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed under the terms of both the Apache License, Version 2.0 and the MIT license without any additional terms or conditions.
Accolades
The project is based on a fork of rust-openssl.