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Introduce build.rs to reduce boilerplate #1253

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@IvanIsCoding IvanIsCoding commented Jul 14, 2024

Follow up of #1252

Real diff: IvanIsCoding/rustworkx@smarter-boilerplate...IvanIsCoding:rustworkx:build-rs

This PR leverages build.rs to reduce even more the boilerplate required to add a new rustworkx function. All needed now is to add mod your_module; to the main file after adding export_rustworkx_functions! to the new module.

I don't think we can generate multiple mod a; mod b; statments in Rust due to the limitations of include!. Still, I think this is worth keeping to make contributing more straightforward with some "magic".

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coveralls commented Jul 14, 2024

Pull Request Test Coverage Report for Build 11769409364

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  • 83 of 84 (98.81%) changed or added relevant lines in 2 files are covered.
  • No unchanged relevant lines lost coverage.
  • Overall coverage decreased (-0.02%) to 95.803%

Changes Missing Coverage Covered Lines Changed/Added Lines %
build.rs 76 77 98.7%
Totals Coverage Status
Change from base Build 11709175986: -0.02%
Covered Lines: 17943
Relevant Lines: 18729

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@IvanIsCoding IvanIsCoding changed the title [WIP] Introduce build.rs to reduce boilerplate Introduce build.rs to reduce boilerplate Jul 15, 2024
@IvanIsCoding IvanIsCoding marked this pull request as ready for review July 15, 2024 12:38
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