forked from glen/dyna3

Now we have a reactive web app written entirely in Rust. The Trunk build tool compiles it to WebAssembly and generates a little JavaScript glue.
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776 B
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[package]
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name = "sycamore-trial"
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version = "0.1.0"
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authors = ["Aaron"]
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edition = "2021"
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[features]
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default = ["console_error_panic_hook"]
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[dependencies]
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nalgebra = "0.33.0"
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sycamore = "0.9.0-beta.2"
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# The `console_error_panic_hook` crate provides better debugging of panics by
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# logging them with `console.error`. This is great for development, but requires
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# all the `std::fmt` and `std::panicking` infrastructure, so isn't great for
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# code size when deploying.
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console_error_panic_hook = { version = "0.1.7", optional = true }
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[dependencies.web-sys]
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version = "0.3.69"
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features = [
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'CanvasRenderingContext2d',
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'HtmlCanvasElement',
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]
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[dev-dependencies]
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wasm-bindgen-test = "0.3.34"
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[profile.release]
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# Tell `rustc` to optimize for small code size.
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opt-level = "s"
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