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Hsrs – Type-Safe Haskell Bindings Generator for Rust

Hsrs is a type-safe bindings generator that enables calling Rust code from Haskell via automatically generated Foreign Function Interface (FFI) bindings. It handles memory management using Haskell's ForeignPtr, serializes data across languages with Borsh, and maps Rust types to idiomatic Haskell equivalents (e.g., Vec to lists, Option to Maybe), requiring only the hsrs crate for Rust and its runtime package for Haskell with no extra dependencies.

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type-safe FFI bindingscode generatormemory managementcross-language interoperabilityBorsh serialization

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