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xmpp-parsers
What’s this?
A crate which provides parsers and serialisers for most XMPP elements, to avoid having to deal with XML manually. It validates its inputs by default, and aims at providing useful errors when a particular XML element was invalid.
What license is it under?
MPL-2.0 or later, see the LICENSE
file.