jwmcglynn / donner

Donner SVG, a modern C++20 SVG rendering library supporting the latest SVG2 and CSS3 standards
https://jwmcglynn.github.io/donner/
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Update com_googlesource_code_re2 digest to a57a1d6 #55

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Comparison is base (0ff90d9) 80.74% compared to head (0250360) 80.74%.

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