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# Setup various shared workspace values
[workspace]
members = ["crates/*"]
default-members = ["crates/launcher"]
resolver = "2"
[workspace.lints.rust]
rust_2018_idioms = "warn"
# unsafe code is sometimes fine but in general we don't want to use it.
unsafe_code = "warn"
# clearly denote where you are using unsafe code in unsafe fns. in a future rust edition this will become a hard error.
unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn = "forbid"
# will become a hard error in a future rust edition
elided_lifetimes_in_paths = "forbid"
[workspace.lints.clippy]
all = "warn"
# we should turn these on in the future to avoid possible crashes
# panic = "warn"
# panic_in_result_fn = "warn"
# panicking_unwrap = "warn"
unnecessary_wraps = "warn"
missing_errors_doc = "allow"
doc_markdown = "allow"
missing_panics_doc = "allow"
too_many_lines = "allow"
# you must provide a safety doc.
missing_safety_doc = "warn"
[workspace.package]
version = "0.4.0"
authors = [
"Melody Madeline Lyons <[email protected]>",
"Hao Liu <[email protected]>",
"Egor Poleshko <[email protected]>",
]
edition = "2021"
rust-version = "1.78"
license = "GPL-3.0"
readme = "README.md"
repository = "https://github.com/Speak2Erase/Luminol"
keywords = ["gamedev", "rpg", "rpg-maker"]
categories = ["games"]
# Shared dependencies
[workspace.dependencies]
# * Window management, graphical user interface and 3D rendering * #
egui = { version = "0.28.1", features = [
"serde",
] } # Real-time stateless graphical user interface framework
egui_extras = { version = "0.28.1", features = [
"svg",
"image",
] } # Official add-ons to egui, like "Table", "TableBody", "Column", "DatePickerButton", etc.
epaint = "0.28.1" # 2D graphics library for turning simple two dimensional shapes into textured triangles
luminol-eframe = { version = "0.4.0", path = "crates/eframe/", features = [
"wgpu",
"accesskit",
"persistence",
"default_fonts",
"x11",
"wayland",
], default-features = false } # Egui initialisation library. Responsible for creating and managing the main window and all appropriate graphics contexts
luminol-egui-wgpu = { version = "0.4.0", path = "crates/egui-wgpu/" } # Bindings between wgpu and egui
egui-winit = "0.28.1" # Winit event translation library for egui
egui_dock = "0.13.0" # Docking support for egui
egui-notify = "0.15.0" # In-app toast notification library for egui
egui-modal = "0.4.0" # "Modals" for egui. A "Modal" is a window with custom content that requires user's immediate attention
rfd = "0.14.1" # File picker and message dialogs
raw-window-handle = "0.6.0" # Window interoperability library that provides a platform-specific native handle to the specified window
winit = { version = "0.29.4", default-features = false } # Window creation and management library
wgpu = { version = "0.20.0", features = [
"naga-ir",
] } # An abstraction layer for OpenGL, Vulkan, DirectX/Direct3D and Metal
naga = "0.20.0" # Wgpu shader parser
naga_oil = "0.14.0" # An extension to naga. Allows combining and manipulating wgpu shaders (for example, through '#import' statements)
glutin = "0.31" # Cross-platform OpenGL context provider
glutin-winit = "0.4" # Bootstrapping helpers with winit for Glutin
image = { version = "0.25.0", features = [
"png",
] } # Image processing library. Supported image formats: https://crates.io/crates/image#supported-image-formats
alacritty_terminal = "0.22.0" # A library for writing terminal emulators, based on Alacritty, a fast, cross-platform OpenGL terminal emulator
# * Data processing * #
serde = { version = "1.0", features = [
"derive",
] } # Data serialisation/deserialisation framework
serde_json = "1.0" # JSON (de)serialisation library, based on serde
serde_yml = "0.0.10" # YAML (de)serialisation library, based on serde
alox-48 = { version = "0.6.0" } # An in-house Ruby Marshal data format (de)serialisation library
ron = "0.8.1" # RON (de)serialisation library, based on serde
rust-ini = "0.20.0" # INI (de)serialisation library
# * Mathematics * #
glam = { version = "0.24.2", features = [
"bytemuck",
] } # 3D math library, adds types like two/three dimensional vectors and supplementary methods
bytemuck = { version = "1.14.0", features = [
"extern_crate_alloc",
"derive",
"min_const_generics",
] } # Bit casting between data types
# * Logging and diagnostics * #
log = { version = "0.4", features = [
"std",
] } # Logging facade to be replaced by a proper logger
tracing = "0.1.37" # Structured, event-based, application-level diagnostics
color-eyre = "0.6.2" # An error report handler for panics, based on the 'eyre' crate
puffin = "0.19" # Instrumentation profiler
# * Useful procedural macros * #
strum = { version = "0.25.0", features = [
"derive",
] } # Useful 'derive' macros for enumerations, like 'EnumString' which converts strings to enum variants
paste = "1.0.14" # A flexible way ot paste together identifiers in a macro, including using pasted identifiers to define new ones. Does not rely on a nightly feature 'concat_idents'
thiserror = "1.0.37" # derive(Error)
bitflags = "2.4.0" # A way to generate bitflags out of enumerations
document-features = "0.2.8" # Macro that extracts documentation comments from Cargo.toml
# * Platform interoperability interfaces * #
web-time = "0.2" # Drop-in replacement for std::time on WebAssembly platforms
# * Cryptography and hashing * #
ahash = "0.8.11" # A non-cryptographic hash function using AES-NI
murmur3 = "0.5.2" # An implementation of the Murmur3 hash
# * More efficient implementations of individual components of Rust's Standard Library * #
parking_lot = { version = "0.12.3", features = [
"nightly", # This is required for parking_lot to work properly in WebAssembly builds with atomics support
"deadlock_detection",
] } # More compact and efficient implementations of the standard synchronisation primitives (Mutex, RwLock, Condvar and Once)
once_cell = "1.18.0" # Single assignment cells and lazy values
crossbeam = "0.8.2" # Functions for better concurrent programming (replaces functions like std::sync::mpsc:channel)
dashmap = "5.5.3" # More efficient replacement of the HashMap structure
futures-lite = "2.1.0" # Lightweight, more safe replacement of 'futures'
# * Tools to aid concurrent programming * #
flume = "0.11.1" # Fast multi-producer, multi-consumer channel
oneshot = "0.1.6" # Oneshot single-producer, single-consumer channels
async-std = "1.12.0" # Asynchronous version of the Rust Standard Library
fragile = "2.0" # Provides wrapper types for sending non-Send values to other threads
poll-promise = "0.3.0" # A crate for polling the result of an asynchronous operation
# * File system interfaces * #
camino = "1.1.6" # UTF-8 paths
tempfile = "3.8.1" # A crate for creating and managing temporary directories and files
# * Adapters for web APIs * #
wasm-bindgen = "0.2.91" # Easy support for interacting between Javacript and Rust
wasm-bindgen-futures = "0.4.42" # Conversion between Rust's Futures and JavaScript's Promises
web-sys = "0.3.67" # Bindings for all web APIs
js-sys = "0.3" # Bindings for all JS objects and functions
# * Luminol's crates * #
luminol-audio = { version = "0.4.0", path = "crates/audio/" }
luminol-config = { version = "0.4.0", path = "crates/config/" }
luminol-core = { version = "0.4.0", path = "crates/core/" }
luminol-data = { version = "0.4.0", path = "crates/data/" }
luminol-filesystem = { version = "0.4.0", path = "crates/filesystem/" }
luminol-graphics = { version = "0.4.0", path = "crates/graphics/" }
luminol-macros = { version = "0.4.0", path = "crates/macros/" }
luminol-proc-macros = { version = "0.4.0", path = "crates/proc-macros/" }
luminol-term = { version = "0.4.0", path = "crates/term/" }
luminol-ui = { version = "0.4.0", path = "crates/ui/" }
luminol-result = { version = "0.4.0", path = "crates/result" }
# * Misc. * #
pin-project = "1" # Safe and ergonomic pin-projection
slab = { version = "0.4.9", features = [
"serde",
] } # Pre-allocated storage for a uniform data type
qp-trie = "0.8.2" # An idiomatic and fast QP-trie implementation
itertools = "0.11.0" # Extra iterator adaptors, methods, functions and macros
rand = "0.8.5" # Random number generators and other randomness functionality
lexical-sort = "0.3.1" # Functions that compare and sort strings lexicographically
indexmap = "2.2.6" # A hash table with consistent order and fast iteration
# Fast and performant.
[profile.release]
opt-level = 3
# lto = "fat"
# debug = true
# Enable only a small amount of optimization in debug mode
[profile.dev]
opt-level = 1
# Enable max optimizations for certain dependencies, but not for our code
# These dependencies are "hot" in that they are used quite frequently
# Ui
[profile.dev.package.egui]
opt-level = 3
[profile.dev.package.luminol-eframe]
opt-level = 3
# Audio
[profile.dev.package.rodio]
opt-level = 3
[profile.dev.package.rustysynth]
opt-level = 3
# Graphics
[profile.dev.package.wgpu]
opt-level = 3
[profile.dev.package.image]
opt-level = 3
[profile.dev.package.glam]
opt-level = 3
# See why config is set up this way.
# https://bevy-cheatbook.github.io/pitfalls/performance.html#why-not-use---release
# If you want to use the bleeding edge version of egui and eframe:
# egui = { git = "https://github.com/emilk/egui", branch = "master" }
# eframe = { git = "https://github.com/emilk/egui", branch = "master" }
# If you fork https://github.com/emilk/egui you can test with:
# egui = { path = "../egui/crates/egui" }
# eframe = { path = "../egui/crates/eframe" }