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-/*!
-This crate provides a smattering of safe routines for parts of windows-sys. The
-primary purpose of this crate is to serve as a dumping ground for various
-utility functions that make interactions with windows-sys safe. This permits the
-centralization of `unsafe` when dealing with Windows APIs, and thus makes it
-easier to audit.
-
-A key abstraction in this crate is the combination of the
-[`Handle`](struct.Handle.html)
-and
-[`HandleRef`](struct.HandleRef.html)
-types. Both represent a valid Windows handle to an I/O-like object, where
-`Handle` is owned (the resource is closed when the handle is dropped) and
-`HandleRef` is borrowed (the resource is not closed when the handle is
-dropped). Many of the routines in this crate work on handles and accept
-anything that can be safely converted into a `HandleRef`. This includes
-standard library types such as `File`, `Stdin`, `Stdout` and `Stderr`.
-
-Note that this crate is completely empty on non-Windows platforms.
-*/
-
-#[cfg(windows)]
-pub use win::*;
-
-/// Safe routines for dealing with the Windows console.
-#[cfg(windows)]
-pub mod console;
-/// Safe routines for dealing with files and handles on Windows.
-#[cfg(windows)]
-pub mod file;
-#[cfg(windows)]
-/// Safe routines for querying various Windows specific properties.
-pub mod sysinfo;
-#[cfg(windows)]
-mod win;