use esp_build::assert_unique_used_features; fn main() { // Ensure that only a single chip is specified assert_unique_used_features!( "esp32", "esp32c2", "esp32c3", "esp32c6", "esp32h2", "esp32p4", "esp32s2", "esp32s3" ); // Ensure that only a single communication method is specified assert_unique_used_features!("jtag-serial", "uart", "auto"); // Ensure that, if the `jtag-serial` communication method feature is enabled, // a compatible chip feature is also enabled. if cfg!(feature = "jtag-serial") && !(cfg!(feature = "esp32c3") || cfg!(feature = "esp32c6") || cfg!(feature = "esp32h2") || cfg!(feature = "esp32p4") || cfg!(feature = "esp32s3")) { panic!( "The `jtag-serial` feature is only supported by the ESP32-C3, ESP32-C6, ESP32-H2, ESP32-P4, and ESP32-S3" ); } // Ensure that, if the `colors` is used with `log`.` if cfg!(feature = "colors") && !cfg!(feature = "log") { println!( "cargo:warning=The `colors` feature is only effective when using the `log` feature" ); } }