Most of the CLI crates were already in the 2018 edition, and it turns
out that one of the macro crates was already in the 2018 edition so we
may as well move everything to the 2018 edition!
Always nice to remove those `extern crate` statements nowadays!
This commit also does a `cargo fmt --all` to make sure we're conforming
with style again.
This commit moves our `links` annotation in the `wasm-bindgen` crate to
the `wasm-bindgen-shared` crate. The `links` annotation is used to
ensure that there's only one version of `wasm-bindgen` in a crate graph
because if there are multiple versions then a CLI surely cannot actually
process the wasm binary (as the multiple versions likely have different
formats in their custom sections).
Discovered in #1373 it looks like the usage in `wasm-bindgen` isn't
quite sufficient to cause this deduplication. It turns out that
`wasm-bindgen-shared`, a very core dependency, is actually the most
critical to be deduplicated since its the one that defines the format of
the custom section. In #1373 a case came up where `wasm-bindgen` was
deduplciated but there were two versions of `wasm-bindgen-shared` in the
crate graph, meaning that a `[patch]` for only `wasm-bindgen` wasn't
sufficient, but rather `web-sys` and/or `js-sys` also needed a `[patch]`
annotation to ensure everyone used the right dependencies.
This commit won't actually fix#1373 to the point where it "just works",
but what it does do is present a better error message than an internal
panic of `wasm-bindgen`. The hope is that by moving the `links`
annotation we can catch more errors of this crate graph duplication,
leading to more `[patch]` annotations locally.
Closes#1373
This commit migrates away from using Serde for the custom section in
wasm executables. This is a refactoring of a purely-internal data
structure to `wasm-bindgen` and should have no visible functional change
on users.
The motivation for this commit is two fold:
* First, the compile times using `serde_json` and `serde_derive` for the
syntax extension isn't the most fun.
* Second, eventually we're going to want to stablize the layout of the
custom section, and it's highly unlikely to be json!
Primarily, though, the intention of this commit is to improve the
cold-cache compile time of `wasm-bindgen` by ensuring that for new users
this project builds as quickly as possible. By removing some heavyweight
dependencies from the procedural macro, `serde`, `serde_derive`, and
`serde_json`, we're able to get a pretty nice build time improvement for
the `wasm-bindgen` crate itself:
| | single-core build | parallel build |
|-------------|-------------------|----------------|
| master | 36.5s | 17.3s |
| this commit | 20.5s | 11.8s |
These are't really end-all-be-all wins but they're much better
especially on the spectrum of weaker CPUs (in theory modeled by the
single-core case showing we have 42% less CPU work in theory).
* Bump to 0.2.12
* Update all version numbers and deps
* Update all listed authors to `["The wasm-bindgen Developers"]`
* Update `repository` links to specific paths for each crate
* Update `homepage` links to the online book
* Update all links away from `alexcrichton/wasm-bindgen`
* Add `#[doc]` directives for HTML URLs
* Update more version requirements
* Fill out CHANGELOG