pub struct Dependency {
    name: String,
    vers: String,
    kind: String,
    artifact: Option<(String, Option<String>)>,
    target: Option<String>,
    features: Vec<String>,
    registry: Option<String>,
    package: Option<String>,
    optional: bool,
}

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§name: String§vers: String§kind: String§artifact: Option<(String, Option<String>)>§target: Option<String>§features: Vec<String>§registry: Option<String>§package: Option<String>§optional: bool

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Changes this to [build-dependencies].

Changes this to [dev-dependencies].

Changes this to [target.$target.dependencies].

Change the artifact to be of the given kind, like “bin”, or “staticlib”, along with a specific target triple if provided.

Adds registry = $registry to this dependency.

Adds features = [ ... ] to this dependency.

Adds package = ... to this dependency.

Changes this to an optional dependency.

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