Trying to port Typescript code that's has generic Typed Arrays to Rust

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  • asyncglk

    AsyncGlk: A Typescript Glk library

  • So I'm working on porting one of my Typescript libraries to Rust (an implementation of the Glk API). One part of the API concerns "streams", which are really more like read/write buffers. They can be either 8 bit or 32 bit. In Typescript I have this type alias and then functions that accept them like this example:

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