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I’ve initially made rust-wtf8 use #![no_std] out of the theoretical concern that potential users (maybe html5ever) would want #![no_std] as well. (And because it wasn’t hard.)
But now that the runtime was removed, what are the real benefits of using #![no_std]? The html5ever source has a "This helps us make a C-friendly library." comment. @kmc, how does it help?