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Cargo.toml
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[package]
name = "acala"
version = "0.6.1"
authors = ["Acala Developers"]
edition = "2018"
[[bin]]
name = "acala"
path = "src/main.rs"
[dependencies]
futures = "0.3.4"
parity-util-mem = { version = "0.7.0", default-features = false, features = ["jemalloc-global"] }
acala-cli = { path = "cli" }
acala-service = { path = "service" }
[features]
runtime-benchmarks = [
"acala-cli/runtime-benchmarks",
]
[profile.release]
# Acala runtime requires unwinding.
panic = "unwind"
[workspace]
members = [
"modules/*",
"cli",
"inspect",
"primitives",
"rpc",
"runtime/common",
"runtime/dev",
"service",
"orml/auction",
"orml/authority",
"orml/benchmarking",
"orml/currencies",
"orml/gradually-update",
"orml/oracle",
"orml/rewards",
"orml/tokens",
"orml/traits",
"orml/vesting",
"ecosystem-modules/template/template",
"ecosystem-modules/ren/renvm-bridge",
]
# The list of dependencies below (which can be both direct and indirect dependencies) are crates
# that are suspected to be CPU-intensive, and that are unlikely to require debugging (as some of
# their debug info might be missing) or to require to be frequently recompiled. We compile these
# dependencies with `opt-level=3` even in "dev" mode in order to make "dev" mode more usable.
# The majority of these crates are cryptographic libraries.
#
# Note that this does **not** affect crates that depend on Substrate. In other words, if you add
# a dependency on Substrate, you have to copy-paste this list in your own `Cargo.toml` (assuming
# that you want the same list). This list is only relevant when running `cargo build` from within
# the Substrate workspace.
#
# If you see an error mentioning "profile package spec ... did not match any packages", it
# probably concerns this list.
#
# This list is ordered alphabetically.
[profile.dev.package]
aes-soft = { opt-level = 3 }
aesni = { opt-level = 3 }
blake2 = { opt-level = 3 }
blake2-rfc = { opt-level = 3 }
blake2b_simd = { opt-level = 3 }
blake2s_simd = { opt-level = 3 }
chacha20poly1305 = { opt-level = 3 }
cranelift-codegen = { opt-level = 3 }
cranelift-wasm = { opt-level = 3 }
crc32fast = { opt-level = 3 }
crossbeam-deque = { opt-level = 3 }
crossbeam-queue = { opt-level = 3 }
crypto-mac = { opt-level = 3 }
curve25519-dalek = { opt-level = 3 }
ed25519-dalek = { opt-level = 3 }
flate2 = { opt-level = 3 }
futures-channel = { opt-level = 3 }
hashbrown = { opt-level = 3 }
h2 = { opt-level = 3 }
hash-db = { opt-level = 3 }
hmac = { opt-level = 3 }
httparse = { opt-level = 3 }
integer-sqrt = { opt-level = 3 }
keccak = { opt-level = 3 }
libm = { opt-level = 3 }
librocksdb-sys = { opt-level = 3 }
libsecp256k1 = { opt-level = 3 }
libz-sys = { opt-level = 3 }
mio = { opt-level = 3 }
nalgebra = { opt-level = 3 }
num-bigint = { opt-level = 3 }
parking_lot = { opt-level = 3 }
parking_lot_core = { opt-level = 3 }
percent-encoding = { opt-level = 3 }
primitive-types = { opt-level = 3 }
ring = { opt-level = 3 }
rustls = { opt-level = 3 }
sha2 = { opt-level = 3 }
sha3 = { opt-level = 3 }
smallvec = { opt-level = 3 }
snow = { opt-level = 3 }
twox-hash = { opt-level = 3 }
uint = { opt-level = 3 }
wasmi = { opt-level = 3 }
x25519-dalek = { opt-level = 3 }
yamux = { opt-level = 3 }
zeroize = { opt-level = 3 }