For now, we are still treating `clap` as the user facing API for both
builder and derive, making this an internal change as we don't expect
this to negatively impact builder build times all that much. We can
re-evaluate at a later time and consider having distinct top-level
crates for builder and derive.
Looking at `--timings` on my machine
- `clap` only took 0.04s to build and it happened in
parallel to `clap_builder` codegen
- this saved 1.7s for derive build times, with `clap_builder` building
in parallel to `syn` and `clap_builder` and `clap_derive` finishing
around the same time.
This was discussed some at https://rust-lang.zulipchat.com/#narrow/stream/220302-wg-cli/topic/clap.20build.20times.20and.20.60clap_derive.60.3A.20a.20crazy.20idea
Since the `name` is changed to be the package name, we can't use it as
(1) its not as predictable and (2) it can lead to conflicts if a
`Parser` is flattened into a `Parser`