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//! `RawString` and `RawStr` are the equivalents of `String` and //! `str`, or `OsString` and `OsStr`, but without any guarantees //! about the encoding. //! //! They are useful in all places where you would otherwise use //! `Vec<u8>` and `[u8]` to represent your strings. mod str; mod string; pub use str::*; pub use string::*;