The AMvalue union, AMlistItem struct, AMmapItem struct, and AMobjItem struct are gone, replaced by the AMitem struct.
The AMchangeHashes, AMchanges, AMlistItems, AMmapItems, AMobjItems, AMstrs, and AMsyncHaves iterators are gone, replaced by the AMitems iterator.
The AMitem struct is opaque, getting and setting values is now achieved exclusively through function calls.
The AMitemsNext(), AMitemsPrev(), and AMresultItem() functions return a pointer to an AMitem struct so you ultimately get the same thing whether you're iterating over a sequence or calling AMmapGet() or AMlistGet().
Calling AMitemResult() on an AMitem struct will produce a new AMresult struct referencing its storage so now the AMresult struct for an iterator can be subsequently freed without affecting the AMitem structs that were filtered out of it.
The storage for a set of AMitem structs can be recombined into a single AMresult struct by passing pointers to their corresponding AMresult structs to AMresultCat().
For C/C++ programmers, I've added AMstrCmp(), AMstrdup(), AM{idxType,objType,status,valType}ToString() and AM{idxType,objType,status,valType}FromString(). It's also now possible to pass arbitrary parameters through AMstack{Item,Items,Result}() to a callback function.
After some discussion with PVH I realise that the repo structure in the
last reorg was very rust-centric. In an attempt to put each language on
a level footing move the rust code and project files into ./rust