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Support the `js_name` attribute on exports as well as imports to allow exporting types as camelCase instead of snake_case, for example. Closes #221
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0.2.13
Currently unreleased
Added
- Support the
#[wasm_bindgen(js_name = foo)]
attribute on exported functions and methods to allow renaming an export to JS. This allows JS to call it by one name and Rust to call it by another, for example usingcamelCase
in JS andsnake_case
in Rust
0.2.12
Released 2018-07-19.
This release is mostly internal refactorings and minor improvements to the
existing crates and functionality, but the bigs news is an upcoming js-sys
and
web-sys
set of crates. The js-sys
crate will expose all global JS
bindings and the web-sys
crate will be generated from WebIDL to
expose all APIs browsers have. More info on this soon!
Added
- Support for
Option<T>
was added whereT
can be a number of slices or imported types. - Comments in Rust are now preserved in generated JS bindings, as well as comments being generated to indicate the types of arguments/return values.
- The online documentation has been reorganized into a book.
- The generated JS is now formatted better by default for readability.
- A
--keep-debug
flag has been added to the CLI to retain debug sections by default. This happens by default when--debug
is passed.
Fixed
- Compilation with the latest nightly compiler has been fixed (nightlies on and after 2018-07-19)
- Declarations of an imported function in multiple crates have been fixed to not conflict.
- Compilation with
#![deny(missing_docs)]
has been fixed.
0.2.11
Released 2018-05-24.
0.2.10
Released 2018-05-17.
0.2.9
Released 2018-05-11.