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Multiple Instantiation
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{{#include ../links.md}}
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Background
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Rhai's [features] are not strictly additive. This is easily deduced from the [`no_std`] feature
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which prepares the crate for `no-std` builds. Obviously, turning on this feature has a material
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impact on how Rhai behaves.
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Many crates resolve this by going the opposite direction: build for `no-std` in default,
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but add a `std` feature, included by default, which builds for the `stdlib`.
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Rhai Language Features Are Not Additive
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Rhai, however, is more complex. Language features cannot be easily made _additive_.
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That is because the _lack_ of a language feature is a feature by itself.
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For example, by including [`no_float`], a project sets the Rhai language to ignore floating-point math.
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Floating-point numbers do not even parse under this case and will generate syntax errors.
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Assume that the project expects this behavior (why? perhaps integers are all that make sense
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within the project domain).
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Now, assume that a dependent crate also depends on Rhai. Under such circumstances,
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unless _exact_ versioning is used and the dependent crate depends on a _different_ version
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of Rhai, Cargo automatically _merges_ both dependencies, with the [`no_float`] feature turned on
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because Cargo features are _additive_.
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This will break the dependent crate, which does not by itself specify [`no_float`]
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and expects floating-point numbers and math to work normally.
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There is no way out of this dilemma. Reversing the [features] set with a `float` feature
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causes the project to break because floating-point numbers are not rejected as expected.
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Multiple Instantiations of Rhai Within The Same Project
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The trick is to differentiate between multiple identical copies of Rhai, each having
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a different [features] set, by their _sources_:
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* Different versions from [`crates.io`](https://crates.io/crates/rhai/) - The official crate.
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* Different releases from [`GitHub`](https://github.com/jonathandturner/rhai) - Crate source on GitHub.
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* Forked copy of [https://github.com/jonathandturner/rhai](https://github.com/jonathandturner/rhai) on GitHub.
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* Local copy of [https://github.com/jonathandturner/rhai](https://github.com/jonathandturner/rhai) downloaded form GitHub.
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Use the following configuration in `Cargo.toml` to pull in multiple copies of Rhai within the same project:
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```toml
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[dependencies]
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rhai = { version = "{{version}}", features = [ "no_float" ] }
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rhai_github = { git = "https://github.com/jonathandturner/rhai", features = [ "unchecked" ] }
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rhai_my_github = { git = "https://github.com/my_github/rhai", branch = "variation1", features = [ "serde", "no_closure" ] }
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rhai_local = { path = "../rhai_copy" }
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```
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The example above creates four different modules: `rhai`, `rhai_github`, `rhai_my_github` and
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`rhai_local`, each referring to a different Rhai copy with the appropriate [features] set.
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Only one crate of any particular version can be used from each source, because Cargo merges
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all candidate cases within the same source, adding all [features] together.
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If more than four different instantiations of Rhai is necessary (why?), create more local repositories
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or GitHub forks or branches.
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Caveat - No Way To Avoid Dependency Conflicts
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Unfortunately, pulling in Rhai from different sources do not resolve the problem of
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[features] conflict between dependencies. Even overriding `crates.io` via the `[patch]` manifest
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section doesn't work - all dependencies will eventually find the only one copy.
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What is necessary - multiple copies of Rhai, one for each dependent crate that requires it,
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together with their _unique_ [features] set intact. In other words, turning off Cargo's
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crate merging feature _just for Rhai_.
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Unfortunately, as of this writing, there is no known method to achieve it.
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Therefore, moral of the story: avoid pulling in multiple crates that depend on Rhai.
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