rust-derivative
darling
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0.0 | 8.1 | |
4 months ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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rust-derivative
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venial 0.2 - A lightweight alternative to syn
Port more libraries to venial. Miniserde is basically the best-case scenario for writing a derive macros. I'd like to see if venial still holds for more involved cases, such as derivative and clap. I'll probably find some missing features in the process.
darling
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Boilerplate, a minimal compile-time text template library 0.2.4 has been released. Looking for feedback and users before 1.0!
Since the last time I posted, I added support for using template contexts with generic arguments (all thanks to the excellent darling, allowed configuring template filenames, and a few other niceties.
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venial 0.4 - A lightweight alternative to syn
Porting more libraries to venial. Good candidates would be derivative, clap and darling. Also, clap maintainer epage has expressed interested in helping any such post, so go see him if you're interested. I'll probably find some missing features in the process.
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venial 0.2 - A lightweight alternative to syn
In particular, the handling of attributes in venial is extremely bare-bones. I'd like to improve it, and also port darling for easier writing.
What are some alternatives?
clap-rs - A full featured, fast Command Line Argument Parser for Rust
venial - "A very small syn"
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
rust-fsm - Finite state machine framework for Rust with readable specifications
miniserde - Data structure serialization library with several opposite design goals from Serde
utility-rs - Try impl TypeScript's utility types in rust via proc_macro
quote - Rust quasi-quoting
field_names - proc-macro for accessing struct field names at runtime
todo_by - Compile-time lifetimes for comments.
surrealdb_functions - proc-macro to help with using surrealdb's custom functions
Bytecode - A Rust proc-macro crate which derives functions to compile and parse back enums and structs to and from a bytecode representation