commit | 9b393cced37f073d74ee8663c99f416742907f95 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Sean Griffin <sean@seantheprogrammer.com> | Wed Apr 11 09:59:58 2018 -0600 |
committer | Sean Griffin <sean@seantheprogrammer.com> | Wed Apr 11 09:59:58 2018 -0600 |
tree | c9ecda9bfbc2f92c048cf71921d50d8132d71889 | |
parent | 04648dbc18d7ba6e5cf9ea73cfe43d6c0795ff8a [diff] |
Release v1.2.1 During the release of 1.2.0, a bug in crates.io was discovered that prevented us from having the feature name `32-column-tables`. To work around this, we put an `x` in front of all the affected feature names. The bug in crates.io has now been fixed, so this `x` is no longer necessary.
API Documentation: latest release – master branch
Diesel gets rid of the boilerplate for database interaction and eliminates runtime errors without sacrificing performance. It takes full advantage of Rust's type system to create a low overhead query builder that “feels like Rust.”
Find our extensive Getting Started tutorial at https://diesel.rs/guides/getting-started. Guides on more specific features are coming soon.
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