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Davide Galassi 4c10fd2a41 Move cryptographic hashing procedures to crypto folder. (#2306)
Step towards https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/1975

As reported
https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/1975#issuecomment-1774534225
I'd like to encapsulate crypto related stuff in a dedicated folder.

Currently all cryptographic primitive wrappers are all sparsed in
`substrate/core` which contains "misc core" stuff.

To simplify the process, as the first step with this PR I propose to
move the cryptographic hashing there.

The `substrate/crypto` folder was already created to contains `ec-utils`
crate.

Notes:
- rename `sp-core-hashing` to `sp-crypto-hashing`
- rename `sp-core-hashing-proc-macro` to `sp-crypto-hashing-proc-macro`
- As the crates name is changed I took the freedom to restart fresh from
version 0.1.0 for both crates

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Co-authored-by: Robert Hambrock <roberthambrock@gmail.com>
2024-01-22 23:36:14 +00:00

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[package]
name = "frame-support-procedural"
version = "4.0.0-dev"
authors.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
license = "Apache-2.0"
homepage = "https://substrate.io"
repository.workspace = true
description = "Proc macro of Support code for the runtime."
[lints]
workspace = true
[package.metadata.docs.rs]
targets = ["x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu"]
[lib]
proc-macro = true
[dependencies]
derive-syn-parse = "0.1.5"
Inflector = "0.11.4"
cfg-expr = "0.15.5"
itertools = "0.10.3"
proc-macro2 = "1.0.56"
quote = "1.0.28"
syn = { version = "2.0.48", features = ["full"] }
frame-support-procedural-tools = { path = "tools" }
macro_magic = { version = "0.5.0", features = ["proc_support"] }
proc-macro-warning = { version = "1.0.0", default-features = false }
expander = "2.0.0"
sp-crypto-hashing = { path = "../../../primitives/crypto/hashing", default-features = false }
[dev-dependencies]
regex = "1"
[features]
default = ["std"]
std = ["sp-crypto-hashing/std"]
no-metadata-docs = []
# Generate impl-trait for tuples with the given number of tuples. Will be needed as the number of
# pallets in a runtime grows. Does increase the compile time!
tuples-96 = []
tuples-128 = []