[package] name = "proc_assertions" version = "0.1.1" edition = "2021" authors = ["Anton Melnychuk", "Ramla Ijaz"] license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" readme = "README.md" homepage = "https://github.com/anton-mel/proc-assertions" repository = "https://github.com/anton-mel/proc-assertions" documentation = "https://docs.rs/proc_assertions/" categories = ["no-std", "rust-patterns", "development-tools::testing"] keywords = ["assert", "static", "testing"] description = "Compile-time assertions via procedural macros." include = ["Cargo.toml", "src/**/*.rs", "README.md", "LICENSE*"] [lib] proc-macro = true [badges] travis-ci = { repository = "anton-mel/proc-assertions" } is-it-maintained-open-issues = { repository = "anton-mel/proc-assertions" } is-it-maintained-issue-resolution = { repository = "anton-mel/proc-assertions" } maintenance = { status = "passively-maintained" } [features] nightly = [] proc_assertions = [] # proc_macro2: This is a separate to compiler based proc_macro crate that provides a more # flexible and ergonomic API for working with Rust's procedural macros. It's designed to # facilitate manipulation of Rust syntax trees (AST) and token streams. [dependencies] syn = { version = "2.0", features = ["full", "visit-mut"] } proc-macro2 = "1.0" quote = "1.0"