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this is big because now we have safe pin projections that don't make async-std compile 2x slower due to the overhead of procedural macro dependencies
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Stjepan Glavina
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@_taiki_e deserves more recognition and we're very lucky to have him contributing to a bunch of rust projects
PR cleaning up async-std using pin-project-lite, without any procedural macros:
github.com/async-rs/async…
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CryZe
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I just noticed that cargo applies all optimizations to proc macros (including LTO!) causing proc macros to sometimes compile for multiple minutes when they probably shouldn't need to be optimized at all. I feel like this should be fixed.
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