rust: use `logging_timer` instead of `micro_timer`
I am the author of `micro_timer`.
I built it at the time because I couldn't find a crate that was simple to use
and flexible to do function timing with. Turns out I just couldn't find it
because crates.io's search isn't all that great, or maybe I didn't look hard
enough.
`logging_timer` is better in every way:
- supports changing the logging level
- supports start and end logging
- supports intermediary messages
- supports inline macros
- supports formatting the output
- better IDE/tree-sitter integration thanks to a more robust proc macro
I also changed all uses to one-liners, so it's easier to copy-paste.
[package]
name = "rhg"
version = "0.1.0"
authors = [
"Antoine Cezar <antoine.cezar@octobus.net>",
"Raphaël Gomès <raphael.gomes@octobus.net>",
]
edition = "2021"
[dependencies]
atty = "0.2.14"
hg-core = { path = "../hg-core"}
chrono = "0.4.23"
clap = { version = "4.0.24", features = ["cargo"] }
derive_more = "0.99.17"
home = "0.5.4"
lazy_static = "1.4.0"
log = "0.4.17"
logging_timer = "1.1.0"
regex = "1.7.0"
env_logger = "0.9.3"
format-bytes = "0.3.0"
users = "0.11.0"
which = "4.3.0"
rayon = "1.5.3"