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-[package]
-name = "proc-macro2"
-version = "1.0.7" # remember to update html_root_url
-authors = ["Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com>"]
-license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
-readme = "README.md"
-keywords = ["macros"]
-repository = "https://github.com/alexcrichton/proc-macro2"
-homepage = "https://github.com/alexcrichton/proc-macro2"
-documentation = "https://docs.rs/proc-macro2"
-edition = "2018"
-description = """
-A stable implementation of the upcoming new `proc_macro` API. Comes with an
-option, off by default, to also reimplement itself in terms of the upstream
-unstable API.
-"""
-
-[package.metadata.docs.rs]
-rustc-args = ["--cfg", "procmacro2_semver_exempt"]
-rustdoc-args = ["--cfg", "procmacro2_semver_exempt"]
-
-[dependencies]
-unicode-xid = "0.2"
-
-[dev-dependencies]
-quote = { version = "1.0", default_features = false }
-
-[features]
-proc-macro = []
-default = ["proc-macro"]
-
-# Expose methods Span::start and Span::end which give the line/column location
-# of a token.
-span-locations = []
-
-# This feature no longer means anything.
-nightly = []
-
-[badges]
-travis-ci = { repository = "alexcrichton/proc-macro2" }
-
-[workspace]
-members = ["benches/bench-libproc-macro"]
-
-[patch.crates-io]
-# Our doc tests depend on quote which depends on proc-macro2. Without this line,
-# the proc-macro2 dependency of quote would be the released version of
-# proc-macro2. Quote would implement its traits for types from that proc-macro2,
-# meaning impls would be missing when tested against types from the local
-# proc-macro2.
-#
-# Travis builds that are in progress at the time that you publish may spuriously
-# fail. This is because they'll be building a local proc-macro2 which carries
-# the second-most-recent version number, pulling in quote which resolves to a
-# dependency on the just-published most recent version number. Thus the patch
-# will fail to apply because the version numbers are different.
-proc-macro2 = { path = "." }