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constime
Zig's comptime for Rust, with zero dependencies.
Usage
cargo add constime
Dependencies in comptime! can be stored in either [dependencies] or [build-dependencies].
If you use build dependencies, you will need to explicitly link with extern crate and a build.rs file to force them to compile.
Example
fn main() {
use constime::comptime;
// Let's use a pure-build time dependency
println!("Here's a fact about the number 5: {}", comptime! {
extern crate ureq;
ureq::get("http://numbersapi.com/5/math")
.call()
.unwrap()
.into_string()
.unwrap()
});
// Standard library works fine too.
println!(
"Compiled {} seconds after unix epoch.",
comptime! {
std::time::SystemTime::now()
.duration_since(std::time::UNIX_EPOCH)
.expect("Time went backwards")
.as_secs()
}
);
}
Note
You should get autocomplete and error feedback when using the macro.
This by creating temporary binaries running each of your constime! invocations, stored in std::env::temp_dir().join("constime")