error_log 0.1.2

Simple, struct-based Error-Handling
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# This is a configuration file for the bacon tool
#
# Bacon repository: https://github.com/Canop/bacon
# Complete help on configuration: https://dystroy.org/bacon/config/

default_job = "check"

[jobs.check]
command = ["cargo", "check", "--color", "always"]
need_stdout = false

[jobs.check-all]
command = ["cargo", "check", "--all-targets", "--color", "always"]
need_stdout = false
watch = ["tests", "benches", "examples"]

[jobs.clippy]
command = ["cargo", "clippy", "--all-targets", "--color", "always"]
need_stdout = false
watch = ["tests", "benches", "examples"]

[jobs.test]
command = ["just", "test" ]
need_stdout = true
watch = ["tests", "examples"]

# If the doc compiles, then it opens in your browser and bacon switches
# to the previous job
[jobs.doc]
command = ["cargo", "doc", "--color", "always", "--no-deps", "--all-features"]
need_stdout = false

# You can run your application and have the result displayed in bacon,
# *if* it makes sense for this crate. You can run an example the same
# way. Don't forget the `--color always` part or the errors won't be
# properly parsed.
# If you want to pass options to your program, a `--` separator
# will be needed.
[jobs.run]
command = [ "cargo", "run", "--color", "always" ]
need_stdout = true
allow_warnings = true

# You may define here keybindings that would be specific to
# a project, for example a shortcut to launch a specific job.
# Shortcuts to internal functions (scrolling, toggling, etc.)
# should go in your personal prefs.toml file instead.
[keybindings]
a = "job:check-all"
i = "job:initial"
c = "job:clippy"
d = "job:doc"
t = "job:test"
r = "job:run"