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"path": "/t/stable-type-identifiers-a-missing-piece-for-crabi-and-export/24093#post_3",
"publishedAt": "2026-03-17T22:36:29.000Z",
"site": "https://internals.rust-lang.org",
"textContent": "ParaDevOne:\n\n> Paths in Rust are always unique, by definition.\n\nThis is not true, as a simple example:\n\n\n [dependencies]\n synv1 = { package = \"syn\", version = \"1\" }\n synv2 = { package = \"syn\", version = \"2\" }\n\n\n(The `--crate-name` flag passed to `rustc` is essentially arbitrary, you could pass the same thing for every one of hundreds of dependencies and still get a working build out).",
"title": "Stable type identifiers: a missing piece for crABI and export"
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