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Fix potential soundness hole in version comparison #1358
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This guarantees that a `RawVersion` can't be constructed from outside of its module, allowing its methods to make more assumptions about its fields. The benefits of this aren't realized yet.
There was no `Version`, so need for a prefix to distinguish this struct from anything else. Any raw-ness that is inherent to it is an implementation detail, and doesn't' need to be reflected in the name.
This is needed to be able to pass a `String` to `#[command]` attributes `version` parameter, which I'm about to do.
Store `Version` in the version `static`s, instead of storing a `&'static str` there and converting the version from that. Going over the relevant parts of the standard library documentation with a fine comb, I realized that a pointer casted from a reference is only valid, if only raw pointers are used to access that memory.[1] I don't know if this carries over to the pointer returned by `str::as_ptr`, but if it does, this could have indeed been a soundness hole, as the original `str` is still used, in `fj-app`'s `args` module. [1]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/ptr/index.html#safety
This was referenced Nov 15, 2022
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This could be the fix required for #1307, but having no access to Windows, I cannot be sure.