In C++, you could use something like __clang_version__
. Is there something similar for Rust? I searched on the internet, but found nothing.
Not directly.
There is the rustc_version
crate which tells you the version of rustc
accessible on the command-line; this is designed to be used in a build script. There's also rustc_version_runtime
which does something similar, but exposes the information as a runtime call (i.e. it detects the compiler version at compile time, but exposes it at runtime).
Standard disclaimer: be very careful writing anything that depends on compiler version. You should ideally only test for minimum versions for which features are supported using semver (which both of the above libraries support directly).
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