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wasmtime/Cargo.toml
Andrew Chin d81aa203bb Disable rustdoc on the wasmtime cli binary (#834)
Currently the wasmtime binary (src/bin/wasmtime) and the wasmtime API
crate (crates/api) share the same output filename.  This causes the
output files of the wasmtime binary to clobber the output files of the
wasmtime API crate.   So running `cargo doc --all` will often not build
the wasmtime API docs, which is the more useful of the two.

This is a rustdoc bug, and can be worked around by disabling
documentation for the wasmtime binary.
2020-01-16 19:55:08 -06:00

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TOML

[package]
name = "wasmtime-cli"
version = "0.9.0"
authors = ["The Wasmtime Project Developers"]
description = "Command-line interface for Wasmtime"
license = "Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception"
documentation = "https://cranelift.readthedocs.io/"
categories = ["wasm"]
keywords = ["webassembly", "wasm"]
repository = "https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime"
readme = "README.md"
edition = "2018"
default-run = "wasmtime"
publish = false
[lib]
doctest = false
[[bin]]
name = "wasmtime"
path = "src/bin/wasmtime.rs"
doc = false
[dependencies]
# Enable all supported architectures by default.
wasmtime = { path = "crates/api" }
wasmtime-debug = { path = "crates/debug" }
wasmtime-environ = { path = "crates/environ" }
wasmtime-interface-types = { path = "crates/interface-types" }
wasmtime-jit = { path = "crates/jit" }
wasmtime-obj = { path = "crates/obj" }
wasmtime-wast = { path = "crates/wast" }
wasmtime-wasi = { path = "crates/wasi" }
wasmtime-wasi-c = { path = "crates/wasi-c", optional = true }
wasi-common = { path = "crates/wasi-common" }
structopt = { version = "0.3.5", features = ["color", "suggestions"] }
faerie = "0.14.0"
anyhow = "1.0.19"
target-lexicon = { version = "0.10.0", default-features = false }
pretty_env_logger = "0.3.0"
file-per-thread-logger = "0.1.1"
wat = "1.0.2"
libc = "0.2.60"
rayon = "1.2.1"
wasm-webidl-bindings = "0.6"
[dev-dependencies]
wasmtime-runtime = { path = "crates/runtime" }
more-asserts = "0.2.1"
# This feature requires the wasm32-wasi target be installed. It enables
# wasm32-wasi integration tests. To enable, run
# `cargo test --features test-programs`.
test-programs = { path = "crates/test-programs" }
[build-dependencies]
anyhow = "1.0.19"
[workspace]
members = [
"crates/fuzzing",
"crates/misc/rust",
"crates/misc/py",
"crates/c-api",
"fuzz",
]
[features]
lightbeam = [
"wasmtime-environ/lightbeam",
"wasmtime-jit/lightbeam",
"wasmtime-wast/lightbeam",
"wasmtime/lightbeam",
]
wasi-c = ["wasmtime-wasi-c"]
test_programs = ["test-programs/test_programs"]
[badges]
maintenance = { status = "actively-developed" }