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[]
= "serde"
= "1.0.186" # remember to update html_root_url and serde_derive dependency
= ["Erick Tryzelaar <erick.tryzelaar@gmail.com>", "David Tolnay <dtolnay@gmail.com>"]
= "build.rs"
= ["encoding", "no-std", "no-std::no-alloc"]
= "A generic serialization/deserialization framework"
= "https://docs.rs/serde"
= "2018"
= "https://serde.rs"
= ["serde", "serialization", "no_std"]
= "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
= "crates-io.md"
= "https://github.com/serde-rs/serde"
= "1.31"
[]
= { = "1", = true, = "../serde_derive" }
[]
= { = "1", = "../serde_derive" }
[]
= false
[]
= ["derive", "rc"]
[]
= ["derive"]
= ["x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"]
= ["--generate-link-to-definition"]
# This cfg cannot be enabled, but it still forces Cargo to keep serde_derive's
# version in lockstep with serde's, even if someone depends on the two crates
# separately with serde's "derive" feature disabled. Every serde_derive release
# is compatible with exactly one serde release because the generated code
# involves nonpublic APIs which are not bound by semver.
[]
= { = "=1.0.186", = "../serde_derive" }
### FEATURES #################################################################
[]
= ["std"]
# Provide derive(Serialize, Deserialize) macros.
= ["serde_derive"]
# Provide impls for common standard library types like Vec<T> and HashMap<K, V>.
# Requires a dependency on the Rust standard library.
= []
# Provide impls for types that require unstable functionality. For tracking and
# discussion of unstable functionality please refer to this issue:
#
# https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/issues/812
= []
# Provide impls for types in the Rust core allocation and collections library
# including String, Box<T>, Vec<T>, and Cow<T>. This is a subset of std but may
# be enabled without depending on all of std.
= []
# Opt into impls for Rc<T> and Arc<T>. Serializing and deserializing these types
# does not preserve identity and may result in multiple copies of the same data.
# Be sure that this is what you want before enabling this feature.
= []