parse_cfg
v4.1.1 GrowingParse and evaluate Rust's `cfg(any(condition))` attribute syntax and target triples
Quick Verdict
- โNot updated for 2+ years
- โStable API (4.x for 7+ years)
- โTiny footprint (9KB, 1 deps)
- โPermissive license (CC0-1.0 OR MIT)
- !33% of releases were yanked
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Deep Insights
138.3K downloads in the last 30 days (4.6K/day), up 124% from the previous period.
The primary maintainer publishes 132 crates. This suggests deep Rust expertise and long-term commitment to the ecosystem.
The API has been stable (1.x) for over 7 years with 9 releases. This level of maturity means you can depend on it without worrying about breaking changes.
Only 1 direct dependencies. Lean dependency tree means faster builds and lower supply chain risk.
At 9KB, parse_cfg is lightweight. Small crate size correlates with focused, well-scoped functionality.
33% of releases have been yanked. Check version history before pinning.
Notable dependents include asio-sys, cargoman, ndsd-asio-sys. When high-quality crates choose parse_cfg, it's a strong quality signal.
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