embedded-profiling
rust-stopwatch
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embedded-profiling
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procedural macro / trait object struggles
I'm trying to make an embedded time profiling library that is generic to embedded-time clock sources. I've got the non-procedural macro approach working fine, but I think it's critical to be able to do something like: ```rust
rust-stopwatch
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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.
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