amplify 4.6.0

Amplifying Rust language capabilities: multiple generic trait implementations, type wrappers, derive macros
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This version has 20 feature flags, 6 of them enabled by default.

default

  • std
  • derive
  • hex

std

  • amplify_num/std
  • alloc

derive

  • amplify_derive

hex

  • amplify_num/hex

alloc

  • amplify_num/alloc

amplify_derive

  • dep:amplify_derive

all

  • serde
  • std
  • stringly_conversions
  • c_raw
  • proc_attr
  • derive
  • rand
  • apfloat
  • apfloat_std

serde

  • serde_crate
  • std
  • amplify_num/serde
  • ascii/serde
  • stringly_conversions
  • stringly_conversions/alloc
  • stringly_conversions/serde_str_helpers

c_raw

  • libc
  • std

proc_attr

  • amplify_syn

apfloat

  • amplify_apfloat

amplify_syn

  • dep:amplify_syn

apfloat_alloc

  • amplify_apfloat/alloc

rand

  • dep:rand

amplify_apfloat

  • dep:amplify_apfloat

libc

  • dep:libc

apfloat_std

  • amplify_apfloat/std

stringly_conversions

  • dep:stringly_conversions

serde_crate

  • dep:serde_crate

getrandom

  • dep:getrandom