fix: remove forbidden #[must_use] on trait impls for Rust 2026 toolchain#71
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CI is all green. This PR fixes 3 Rust compilation errors () that occur with the latest stable Rust toolchain. The change is minimal: adding lifetime annotations in 3 places. Would appreciate a review when you get a chance. |
Co-authored-by: Gaotax2006 <gaotax2006@users.noreply.github.com>
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@Gaotax2006 what |
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@yegor256 Sorry about that — the README.txt and VERSION.txt were accidentally included from another experiment. I have removed them from the branch. The PR now only contains the Formatter lifetime annotations. |
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@Gaotax2006 thanks! |
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Saw the build was broken on current master due to newer rustc promoting these to hard errors with
#![deny(warnings)].Changes:
#[must_use]from 4 trait-impl methods (Clone::clone,Default::default,Iterator::next×2) — this attribute is no longer permitted on trait implementations in recent Rust editionsStack::iter(&self) -> Iter<V,N>→Iter<'_, V, N>Baseline now compiles cleanly with
cargo test --all-featureson rustc 1.94.1.