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This used to use code from citeproc-js, licensed under the Common Public Attribution License, so compliant users of citeproc-rs had to credit Frank, for the small amount of code here and nothing else. It's been a year or two since I've been over it, so I deleted the parts I took, and wrote it again from first principles. It turned out a little bit simpler in general, using just straight ^ and $-based regexes with repetition for given names and last names, rather than the one-particle-at-a-time + given-names-get-reversed strategy of Frank's version.
Also adds support for the using strings and numbers as fuzzy JS-style booleans on the
static-particles
JSON input.