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    "time": "Fri Feb 12 18:27:20 2021 +0000"
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  "message": "Merge #274\n\n274: Add `start_prototype`, a tool used for writing entry point assembly. r\u003dalistair23 a\u003djrvanwhy\n\nThis is a Rust version of the entry point. Using it directly is undefined behavior for multiple reasons (Rust assumes the stack is setup and the globals are initialized), but it can be a useful reference while working on a real (assembly) entry point.\r\n\r\n**Question for reviewers:** Do you think this belongs in the repository?\n\nCo-authored-by: Johnathan Van Why \u003cjrvanwhy@google.com\u003e\n",
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