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Used in label

MIT license

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Label

label is a library that can be used to create custom attributes for functions, through which you can list them and perform actions on them. Label uses no global state during the compilation process, to avoid incremental compilation breaking it.

Example


create_label!(fn test() -> ());

#[test::label]
fn my_fn() {
    println!("Test!");
}

fn main() {
    println!("calling all 'test' label");
    // using iter you can go through all functions with this annotation.
    for i in test::iter() {
        i();
    }
}

Label also supports labels on static and const variables, and iterating over the names of labeled items. For more information about this, visit the docs

Contributing

Any contributions are welcome. Just make a pull request or issue and I will try to respond as soon as possible.

License

MIT

Dependencies

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