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Pull Request Overview

The purpose of this PR is to update the Rust testing toolchain from version 1.86 to 1.90, along with updating associated expected test files to reflect changes in code generation and analysis results due to the newer Rust compiler version.

  • Updates the Rust toolchain channel from "1.86" to "1.90" in the test configuration
  • Updates numerous expected test output files to match the new compiler's behavior and analysis results
  • Adjusts expected results across security queries, library tests, and extractor tests due to changes in code generation patterns between Rust versions

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File Description
rust/ql/test/rust-toolchain.toml Updates Rust toolchain channel from "1.86" to "1.90"
Multiple .expected files Updates expected test results to match new compiler output patterns and analysis results

@redsun82 redsun82 requested a review from geoffw0 October 7, 2025 18:38
@redsun82 redsun82 merged commit 75a7507 into main Oct 8, 2025
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@redsun82 redsun82 deleted the redsun82/rust-test-compatibility branch October 8, 2025 07:00
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