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@calavera calavera commented May 28, 2023

Description of changes:

I made a compilation cleanup in the events crate to mark more dependencies as optional. With this changes, fresh projects that depend on lambda_http need 5 seconds less to compile because they need to compile less dependencies.

This is the list of changes:

  • Mark chrono, http, http-serde, http-body, bytes, and query_map as optional dependencies.
  • Remove 2015 idioms. For people new to Rust, those idioms are strange since nobody uses them anymore.
  • Remove implicit macro imports. Same as above.
  • update crate's edition to 2021. This matches the rest of packages in this repository.
  • Test features in isolation. To ensure that all event features work on their own and there are no compilation issues.

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calavera added 5 commits May 25, 2023 21:34
It's not necessary for all event types.

Signed-off-by: David Calavera <[email protected]>
It's not used in all events.

Signed-off-by: David Calavera <[email protected]>
- Convert package to 2021 edition.
- Format imports.

Signed-off-by: David Calavera <[email protected]>
So people don't have to learn 2015 idioms like `extern crate` and implicit macro imports.

Signed-off-by: David Calavera <[email protected]>
Signed-off-by: David Calavera <[email protected]>
@calavera calavera force-pushed the event_conditional_compilation branch from c8d2cc9 to 6be612a Compare May 28, 2023 02:06
@calavera calavera merged commit a7329a4 into main May 28, 2023
@calavera calavera deleted the event_conditional_compilation branch May 28, 2023 21:34
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