Closed kwaa closed 6 months ago
This update enhances the Rust project's configuration and functionality by enabling unstable features for UUID and Tokio, adding a new tokio-console
feature, and modifying the tracing initialization logic to conditionally include a console subscriber based on feature flags.
File | Change Summary |
---|---|
.cargo/config.toml | Added configuration flags for enabling UUID and Tokio unstable features. |
Cargo.toml | Introduced a new tokio-console feature and added console-subscriber as an optional dependency. |
src/main.rs | Modified tracing subscriber initialization to conditionally include a console subscriber if enabled. |
sequenceDiagram
participant Main as main.rs
participant Tracing as tracing_subscriber
participant Console as console_subscriber
Main->>Tracing: Initialize registry
alt tokio-console feature enabled
Main->>Console: Add console subscriber
end
Main->>Tracing: registry.init()
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