I've just released a new version of Finchers, an async Web framework for Rust. The goal of this crate is similar to seanmonstar's warp, but also focusing on the affinity with the new async/await syntax in Rust 2018. #rustlang
https://crates.io/crates/finchers/0.12.0-alpha.1 …
released 0.12.0-alpha.2 * bump up bitflags to 1.0.4, tokio to 0.1.8 * reform query APIs * switch to the new output abstraction (with deprecating `Responder`)
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released 0.12.0-alpha.4 * new syntax API * impl IntoEndpoint<'a> for &str, String and tuples https://crates.io/crates/finchers/0.12.0-alpha.4 …
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released 0.12.0-alpha.5 * bump futures-preview to 0.3.0-alpha.6 * add `Wrapper` * logging support https://crates.io/crates/finchers/0.12.0-alpha.5 …
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released 0.12.0-alpha.6 https://crates.io/crates/finchers/0.12.0-alpha.6 … From this version, removed the dependency to futures-preview and changed the default toolchain to beta (Rust2018 RC).
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released 0.12.0-alpha.7 https://crates.io/crates/finchers/0.12.0-alpha.7 … * switch the default toochain to stable * add `Input::response_headers()`
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released 0.12.0-alpha.8 https://crates.io/crates/finchers/0.12.0-alpha.8 …
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I've just published Finchers 0.12.0. https://crates.io/crates/finchers/0.12.0 …
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