roc/editor/Cargo.toml

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[package]
name = "roc_editor"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = ["Richard Feldman <oss@rtfeldman.com>"]
edition = "2018"
description = "An editor for Roc"
license = "Apache-2.0"
[dependencies]
roc_collections = { path = "../compiler/collections" }
roc_can = { path = "../compiler/can" }
roc_parse = { path = "../compiler/parse" }
roc_region = { path = "../compiler/region" }
roc_module = { path = "../compiler/module" }
roc_problem = { path = "../compiler/problem" }
roc_types = { path = "../compiler/types" }
roc_builtins = { path = "../compiler/builtins" }
roc_constrain = { path = "../compiler/constrain" }
roc_uniq = { path = "../compiler/uniq" }
roc_unify = { path = "../compiler/unify" }
roc_solve = { path = "../compiler/solve" }
roc_mono = { path = "../compiler/mono" }
roc_load = { path = "../compiler/load" }
roc_gen = { path = "../compiler/gen" }
roc_reporting = { path = "../compiler/reporting" }
# TODO switch to clap 3.0.0 once it's out. Tried adding clap = "~3.0.0-beta.1" and cargo wouldn't accept it
im = "14" # im and im-rc should always have the same version!
im-rc = "14" # im and im-rc should always have the same version!
bumpalo = { version = "3.2", features = ["collections"] }
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inlinable_string = "0.1"
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tokio = { version = "0.2", features = ["blocking", "fs", "sync", "rt-threaded", "process", "io-driver"] }
# NOTE: rtfeldman/inkwell is a fork of TheDan64/inkwell which does not change anything.
#
# The reason for this fork is that the way Inkwell is designed, you have to use
# a particular branch (e.g. "llvm8-0") in Cargo.toml. That would be fine, except that
# breaking changes get pushed directly to that branch, which breaks our build
# without warning.
#
# We tried referencing a specific rev on TheDan64/inkwell directly (instead of branch),
# but although that worked locally, it did not work on GitHub Actions. (After a few
# hours of investigation, gave up trying to figure out why.) So this is the workaround:
# having an immutable tag on the rtfeldman/inkwell fork which points to
# a particular "release" of Inkwell.
#
# When we want to update Inkwell, we can sync up rtfeldman/inkwell to the latest
# commit of TheDan64/inkwell, push a new tag which points to the latest commit,
# change the tag value in this Cargo.toml to point to that tag, and `cargo update`.
# This way, GitHub Actions works and nobody's builds get broken.
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inkwell = { git = "https://github.com/rtfeldman/inkwell", tag = "llvm10-0.release2" }
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target-lexicon = "0.10"
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winit = "0.22"
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wgpu = "0.6"
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glyph_brush = "0.7"
log = "0.4"
zerocopy = "0.3"
env_logger = "0.7"
futures = "0.3"
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wgpu_glyph = "0.10"
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[dev-dependencies]
pretty_assertions = "0.5.1"
maplit = "1.0.1"
indoc = "0.3.3"
quickcheck = "0.8"
quickcheck_macros = "0.8"