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author | Sean Griffin <sean@seantheprogrammer.com> | Tue Feb 21 04:56:16 2017 -0500 |
committer | Sean Griffin <sean@seantheprogrammer.com> | Tue Feb 21 05:00:09 2017 -0500 |
tree | 3918ffba30d89295fd2c3596cdd82988ad1dfb6e | |
parent | f893b07c40ed46d08703cd62cdf1b300f7554f50 [diff] |
Release v0.11.3 This release addresses a memory safety issue in our interaction with libmysqlclient. There was an undocumented assumption made by that library which we were not taking into consideration, resulting in a use-after-free bug. This was resulting in a segmentation fault on some systems. While this issue is quite serious, we are not issuing a CVE or a security advisory. The bug resulted in 4 bytes being written to a handful of values. It could not be exploited to cause a security issue.
Diesel gets rid of the boilerplate for database interaction and eliminates runtime errors, without sacrificing performance. It takes full advantage of Rust's type system to create a low overhead query builder that “feels like Rust”.
You can find an extensive Getting Started tutorial at http://diesel.rs/guides/getting-started. Guides on more specific features will be coming soon.
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