Description
Proposal
Problem statement
cfg-if
is one of the most widely used macro crates. it is as ubiquitous as it is simple, and it is also essentially "done", staying at 1.0.0 for 4 years.
however, external dependencies are never free, adding an extra http request to check for the latest version, an extra rustc
invocation, as well as complicating the build process for projects that don't use cargo.
Motivating examples or use cases
the core
library actually uses cfg_if
15 times, and the standard library uses it 65 times. however, because core
is not allowed to have dependencies, this means that they are actually using separate, (but identical) macros.
Solution sketch
make the copy of cfg_if
in core
the definitive version, and make std
depend on that.
Alternatives
- add it to the
std
facade, and add it as a seperate sysroot crate. - wait for
cfg_match
to be stablized
Links and related work
https://crates.io/crates/cfg-if
What happens now?
This issue contains an API change proposal (or ACP) and is part of the libs-api team feature lifecycle. Once this issue is filed, the libs-api team will review open proposals as capability becomes available. Current response times do not have a clear estimate, but may be up to several months.
Possible responses
The libs team may respond in various different ways. First, the team will consider the problem (this doesn't require any concrete solution or alternatives to have been proposed):
- We think this problem seems worth solving, and the standard library might be the right place to solve it.
- We think that this probably doesn't belong in the standard library.
Second, if there's a concrete solution:
- We think this specific solution looks roughly right, approved, you or someone else should implement this. (Further review will still happen on the subsequent implementation PR.)
- We're not sure this is the right solution, and the alternatives or other materials don't give us enough information to be sure about that. Here are some questions we have that aren't answered, or rough ideas about alternatives we'd want to see discussed.