[package] name = "esp-hal-procmacros" version = "0.16.0" edition = "2021" rust-version = "1.84.0" description = "Procedural macros for esp-hal" repository = "https://github.com/esp-rs/esp-hal" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" [package.metadata.docs.rs] features = ["embassy", "has-ulp-core", "interrupt", "ram", "is-ulp-core"] [lib] proc-macro = true [dependencies] darling = "0.20.10" document-features = "0.2.10" litrs = "0.4.1" object = { version = "0.36.7", default-features = false, features = ["read_core", "elf"], optional = true } proc-macro-crate = "3.2.0" proc-macro-error2 = "2.0.1" proc-macro2 = "1.0.93" quote = "1.0.38" syn = { version = "2.0.96", features = ["extra-traits", "full"] } [features] ## Provide a `#[main]` procmacro to mark the entry point for Embassy applications. embassy = [] ## Indicates the target device has RTC slow memory available. rtc-slow = [] #! ### Low-power Core Feature Flags ## Indicate that the SoC contains an LP core. has-lp-core = ["dep:object"] ## Indicate that the SoC contains a ULP core. has-ulp-core = ["dep:object"] ## Provide an `#[entry]` macro for running applications on the ESP32-C6's ## LP core. is-lp-core = [] ## Provide an `#[entry]` macro for running applications on the ESP32-S2/S3's ## ULP core. is-ulp-core = []