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This allows for a separation of concerns between database backends and
Micropub, unless such backend have special requirements, like the file
backend storing children of a feed in an array.
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Axum still uses `async_trait`, let them do whatever they want. I will
no longer be subject to the humiliation of trying to dig through
lifetime errors and unreadable declarations. Also I don't fucking care
about MSRV, I'm not a library. If you don't have modern Rust, get one.
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The warnings only remain in places where I need them to remain,
because I either need a reminder to implement something, or I need to
refactor and simplify the code in question.
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Micropub types are now more coherent and gathered in one place.
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I think I managed to not lose any functionality from my dependencies.
sqlparser remains unupgraded, but that's mostly because it is only
used in one example and it's not worth it to upgrade right now.
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Now the database objects can be uniformly created from a URI. They can
also optionally do sanity checks and one-time initialization.
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This makes the interface more consistent and resistant to misuse.
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Warning, untested. But hopefully works!
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