I have a Rust library that implements a lint plugin. I want to include compiletest
, but not require it outside of testing. What is the correct way to specify that the dependency is for testing only?
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Yes. Use dev-dependencies
. From the Cargo docs:
You can add a
[dev-dependencies]
section to yourCargo.toml
whose format is equivalent to[dependencies]
:[dev-dependencies] tempdir = "0.3"
Dev-dependencies are not used when compiling a package for building, but are used for compiling tests, examples, and benchmarks.
When possible, you should also use Cargo's resolver version 2 to better handle complicated dev-dependency cases.

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There is any command to add dev dependency like in Yarn: "yarn add xyz"? – Tomasz Waszczyk Dec 29 '20 at 13:42
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4@TomaszWaszczyk [Is there a command to automatically add a crate to my Cargo.toml?](https://stackoverflow.com/a/32934310/155423). `cargo add --dev xyz` – Shepmaster Dec 29 '20 at 13:46