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This new behavior is by design and serde
does the same.
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@frol in this case, borsh
re-export loses its sense, because using the borsh crate directly will be more convenient. I thought that re-export had to make things more convenient, not more complicated. I have 20 structures, I don't wanna add annotations to each one.
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@fadeevab Re-export also keeps things consistent. Ideally, I don't want to derive neither serde nor borsh manually, so I at the back of my mind I am thinking how to achieve that without introducing too much magic to it.
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@frol :) One quick workaround came to my mind: falling back to near_sdk::borsh
reexport if near_sdk
has found - somewhere around these lines:
Little bit dirty :) However, intuitively, if I already use near_sdk::borsh::BorshDeserialize
, I expect that #derive
just works... Also, another justification to do so: borsh
is already under the near
(GitHub) account and ecosystem.
All that is not critical of course.
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@fadeevab Given that there are more than just borsh that needs to be configured near/near-sdk-rs#1142, I don't think this change is worth it.
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- Security Policy violation SECURITY.md HOT 2
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