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//! # Eventide
//!
//! A pragmatic Rust toolkit for **Domain-Driven Design** with first-class
//! support for **event sourcing** and **CQRS**.
//!
//! This umbrella crate re-exports the three building blocks that make up the
//! toolkit so you can depend on a single crate and pull in everything you
//! need:
//!
//! | Module | Source crate | Purpose |
//! |-----------------|--------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
//! | [`domain`] | [`eventide-domain`] | Aggregates, entities, value objects, events, repositories. |
//! | [`application`] | [`eventide-application`] | Command bus, query bus, handlers, application context. |
//! | [`mod@macros`] | [`eventide-macros`] | `#[entity]`, `#[entity_id]`, `#[domain_event]`, `#[value_object]`. |
//!
//! [`eventide-domain`]: https://docs.rs/eventide-domain
//! [`eventide-application`]: https://docs.rs/eventide-application
//! [`eventide-macros`]: https://docs.rs/eventide-macros
//!
//! ## Quick start
//!
//! Add the crate to your `Cargo.toml`:
//!
//! ```toml
//! [dependencies]
//! eventide = "0.1"
//! serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] }
//! ```
//!
//! Then bring the most common items into scope through the [`prelude`]:
//!
//! ```rust,ignore
//! use eventide::prelude::*;
//!
//! #[entity_id]
//! struct UserId(String);
//!
//! #[entity(id = UserId)]
//! #[derive(Clone, Default)]
//! struct User {
//! name: String,
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ## Feature flags
//!
//! All flags are enabled by default. Disable them selectively with
//! `default-features = false` to trim the dependency tree.
//!
//! - **`eventing`** *(default)* — pull in [`eventide_domain::eventing`], the
//! asynchronous event bus / engine / dispatcher built on top of `tokio`.
//! - **`macros`** *(default)* — re-export [`eventide_macros`] as
//! [`mod@macros`].
//! - **`application`** *(default)* — re-export [`eventide_application`] as
//! [`application`].
//! - **`infra-sqlx`** — opt-in `sqlx` conversions on serialized events and
//! snapshots so infrastructure crates can talk to a Postgres-backed event
//! store without forcing a database driver into the domain layer.
//!
//! ## Layered architecture
//!
//! `eventide` is intentionally split into independent crates so the pieces
//! you do not need can be left out. The dependency graph flows in one
//! direction:
//!
//! ```text
//! eventide-application → eventide-domain ← eventide-macros
//! ↑
//! └──── (optional) infra-sqlx
//! ```
//!
//! Domain code never depends on application or infrastructure types, which
//! keeps your business logic pure and easy to test.
/// Domain layer: aggregates, entities, value objects, events, repositories,
/// and the optional asynchronous event engine.
///
/// Re-export of the [`eventide_domain`] crate.
pub use eventide_domain as domain;
/// Application layer: command bus, query bus, handlers, application context.
///
/// Re-export of the [`eventide_application`] crate. Available when the
/// `application` feature is enabled (on by default).
pub use eventide_application as application;
/// Procedural macros for entities, entity IDs, value objects and domain
/// events.
///
/// Re-export of the [`eventide_macros`] crate. Available when the `macros`
/// feature is enabled (on by default).
pub use eventide_macros as macros;
/// Curated set of imports that cover the day-to-day needs of writing
/// aggregates, events, commands and queries.
///
/// Bring everything in with a single glob import:
///
/// ```rust,ignore
/// use eventide::prelude::*;
/// ```
///
/// The prelude is intentionally small. If you reach for something not
/// re-exported here, import it directly from [`crate::domain`],
/// [`crate::application`] or [`crate::macros`].