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Ureq is in pure Rust for safety and ease of understanding. It avoids using
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Ureq is in pure Rust for safety and ease of understanding. It avoids using
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`unsafe` directly. It [uses blocking I/O][blocking] instead of async I/O, because that keeps
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`unsafe` directly. It [uses blocking I/O][blocking] instead of async I/O, because that keeps
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the API simple and and keeps dependencies to a minimum. For TLS, ureq uses
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the API simple and keeps dependencies to a minimum. For TLS, ureq uses
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[rustls or native-tls](#https--tls--ssl).
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[rustls or native-tls](#https--tls--ssl).
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Version 2.0.0 was released recently and changed some APIs. See the [changelog] for details.
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Version 2.0.0 was released recently and changed some APIs. See the [changelog] for details.
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//!
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//! Ureq is in pure Rust for safety and ease of understanding. It avoids using
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//! Ureq is in pure Rust for safety and ease of understanding. It avoids using
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//! `unsafe` directly. It [uses blocking I/O][blocking] instead of async I/O, because that keeps
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//! `unsafe` directly. It [uses blocking I/O][blocking] instead of async I/O, because that keeps
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//! the API simple and and keeps dependencies to a minimum. For TLS, ureq uses
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//! the API simple and keeps dependencies to a minimum. For TLS, ureq uses
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//! [rustls or native-tls](#https--tls--ssl).
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//! [rustls or native-tls](#https--tls--ssl).
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//!
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//!
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//! Version 2.0.0 was released recently and changed some APIs. See the [changelog] for details.
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//! Version 2.0.0 was released recently and changed some APIs. See the [changelog] for details.
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