force proc-macro to be no_std compatable #35
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Setting the
no_std
attribute prevents std from leaking into the proc macro... for reasons I am unaware of, but it works (at least while building withthumbv6m-none-eabi
as the target).I was hoping to make an
alloc
feature for macro and macro-internal using the pattern I saw already being used in this library, but I couldn't get it to work.no_std
for this macro means multiformats/rust-multibase#25 can move ahead without lazy_static (and spin locks).As a side note, proc-macro-hack isn't needed as a default as the proc-macro crate is stable.