toml-cfg

Crates.iotoml-cfg
lib.rstoml-cfg
version0.2.0
sourcesrc
created_at2022-01-11 17:36:50.139771
updated_at2024-02-21 12:11:15.656342
descriptionA procedural macro for configuring constant values across crates
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repositoryhttps://github.com/jamesmunns/toml-cfg
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James Munns (jamesmunns)

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toml-cfg

Rough ideas:

  • Crates can declare variables that can be overridden
    • Anything const, e.g. usize, strings, etc.
  • (Only) The "root crate" can override these variables by including a cfg.toml file

Config file

# a toml-cfg file

[lib-one]
buffer_size = 4096

[lib-two]
greeting = "Guten tag!"

In the library

// lib-one
#[toml_cfg::toml_config]
pub struct Config {
    #[default(32)]
    buffer_size: usize,
}

// lib-two
#[toml_cfg::toml_config]
pub struct Config {
    #[default("hello")]
    greeting: &'static str,
}

Look at what we get!

# Print the "buffer_size" value from the `lib-one` crate.
# Since it has no cfg.toml, we just get the default value.
$ cd pkg-example/lib-one
$ cargo run
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.01s
     Running `target/debug/lib-one`
32

# Print the "greeting" value from the `lib-two` crate.
# Since it has no cfg.toml, we just get the default value.
$ cd ../lib-two
$ cargo run
   Compiling lib-two v0.1.0 (/home/james/personal/toml-cfg/pkg-example/lib-two)
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.32s
     Running `target/debug/lib-two`
hello

# Print the "buffer_size" value from `lib-one`, and "greeting"
# from `lib-two`. Since we HAVE defined a `cfg.toml` file, the
# values defined there are used instead.
$ cd ../application
$ cargo run
   Compiling lib-two v0.1.0 (/home/james/personal/toml-cfg/pkg-example/lib-two)
   Compiling application v0.1.0 (/home/james/personal/toml-cfg/pkg-example/application)
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.30s
     Running `target/debug/application`
4096
Guten tag!
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