- rubber plant - 1 pint/week bright afternoon sun
- ripple pepperomia - 1/2 cup/week, bringt indirect light
- pinstripe - 1 cup/week, morning/medium light
- prayer plant - 1/2 cup/week, bright morning sun
- pilea - 1/2 cup/week, bright indirect light
- bird's nest - 1 cup/week, cool, morning sun
- caleatha rose picta - 1 cup week summer/1/2 cup winter, bright morning sun
- sanseveria - 1/2-1 cup/week summer, 1 cup every 2 week, low is ok, bright for blooms
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Minimal example making webpack and wasm/Emscripten work together.
Build instructions:
- Clone this gist
npm install
npm start
- Open
http://localhost:8080
- Look at console
index.js | |
package.json -> "name": "{{ project-name }}" | |
LICENSE | |
CODE_OF_CONDUCT | |
tests/ | |
.gitignore | |
.prettier |
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Non
rustup
environment support - [drager], pull/552Before now,
wasm-pack
had a hard requirement thatrustup
had to be in the PATH. While most Rust users userustup
there are variety reasons to have an environment that doesn't userustup
. With this PR, we'll now support folks who are using a non-rustup
environment! -
Improved CLI Output - [alexcrichton], [pull/547]
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Add three build profiles and infrastructure for their toml config - [fitzgen], [issue/153] [issue/160] [pull/440]
When originally conceived,
wasm-pack
was exclusively a packaging and publishing tool, which naively assumed that the crate author would simply runwasm-pack
when they were ready to publish a wasm package. As a result,wasm-pack
always rancargo build
in--release
mode. Since then,wasm-pack
has grown into an integrated build tool used at all stages of development, from idea conception to publishing, and as such has developed new needs.
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In previous releases, we've supported a flag called --debug
which will run cargo build
in dev
mode, which trades faster compilation speed for a lack of optimizations. We've renamed this flag to --dev
to match cargo
and added an additional flag, representing a third, intermediary, build profile, called --profiling
which is useful for investigating performance issues. You can see all three flags and their use
- So make it possible to add this feature, we need to add both async and await as keywords. But we also have to be careful that we’re not making old code invalid… code that might’ve used the words async or await as variable names. So we’re adding the keywords as part of Rust 2018. Even though the feature hasn’t landed yet, the keywords are now reserved.
- So make it possible to add this feature, Rust needs to add both async and await as keywords. But Rust also has to be careful that it's not making old code invalid… code that might’ve used the words async or await as variable names. So Rust is adding the keywords as part of Rust 2018. Even though the feature hasn’t landed yet, the keywords are now reserved.
--
- In our minds, it’s the second.
- For Rust, it's the second.
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{ | |
"dependencies": { | |
"foo" : "1.0.0 - 2.9999.9999", | |
"bar" : ">=1.0.2 <2.1.2", | |
"baz" : ">1.0.2 <=2.3.4", | |
"boo" : "2.0.1", | |
"qux" : "<1.0.0 || >=2.3.1 <2.4.5 || >=2.5.2 <3.0.0", | |
"asd" : "http://asdf.com/asdf.tar.gz" | |
}, | |
"devDependencies": { |
[package] | |
#... | |
[dependencies] | |
#... | |
[npm] | |
moment = "~2.22" | |
#sugar for moment = { version: "~2.22", type: prod } | |
mocha = { version: "mochajs/mocha#4727d357ea", type: dev } |