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[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/de/deserializer/types/decimal.rs:167:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 167 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 168 | |         err = (DeError::new("rust_decimal::Decimal should only serialize as str"));
[INFO] [stdout] 169 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 170 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 171 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 172 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `#[warn(deprecated)]` on by default
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/de/deserializer/types/decimal.rs:167:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 167 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 168 | |         err = (DeError::new("rust_decimal::Decimal should only serialize as str"));
[INFO] [stdout] 169 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 170 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 171 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 172 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/ser/serializer/extract_for_duration.rs:12:2
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 12 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 13 | |         err = (SerError::new("Elements should be u32s for serialization as Duration"));
[INFO] [stdout] 14 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u64 f32 f64 char str bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 15 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 16 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 17 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/ser/serializer/extract_for_duration.rs:12:2
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 12 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 13 | |         err = (SerError::new("Elements should be u32s for serialization as Duration"));
[INFO] [stdout] 14 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u64 f32 f64 char str bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 15 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 16 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 17 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/ser/serializer/extract_for_duration.rs:66:2
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 66 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 67 | |         err = (SerError::new("Map field names should be str for serialization as Duration"));
[INFO] [stdout] 68 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 69 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 70 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 71 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/ser/serializer/extract_for_duration.rs:66:2
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 66 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 67 | |         err = (SerError::new("Map field names should be str for serialization as Duration"));
[INFO] [stdout] 68 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 69 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 70 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 71 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser/serializer/seq_or_tuple.rs:312:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 312 |     serde::serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser/serializer/struct_or_map.rs:634:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 634 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 635 | |         err = (SerError::new("Key of map being serialized as record should have been an str"));
[INFO] [stdout] 636 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 637 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 638 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 639 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser/serializer/struct_or_map.rs:634:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 634 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 635 | |         err = (SerError::new("Key of map being serialized as record should have been an str"));
[INFO] [stdout] 636 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 637 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 638 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 639 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
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[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/schema/safe/serialize.rs:68:42
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 68 |     fn no_cycle_guard<E: serde::ser::Error>(&self) -> Result<NoCycleGuard, E> {
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                             ^^^^^            ------------ the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                             |
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                             the lifetime is elided here
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: `#[warn(mismatched_lifetime_syntaxes)]` on by default
[INFO] [stdout] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 68 |     fn no_cycle_guard<E: serde::ser::Error>(&self) -> Result<NoCycleGuard<'_>, E> {
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                                                          ++++
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[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's named elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/object_container_file_encoding/reader/decompression.rs:10:30
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 10 |         config: DeserializerConfig<'s>,
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                    ^^ the lifetime is named here
[INFO] [stdout] ...
[INFO] [stdout] 13 |     ) -> Result<DecompressionState<R>, de::DeError>
[INFO] [stdout]    |                 --------------------- the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stdout] help: consistently use `'s`
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 13 |     ) -> Result<DecompressionState<'s, R>, de::DeError>
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                    +++
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[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/de/deserializer/types/decimal.rs:167:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 167 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 168 | |         err = (DeError::new("rust_decimal::Decimal should only serialize as str"));
[INFO] [stdout] 169 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 170 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 171 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 172 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `#[warn(deprecated)]` on by default
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/de/deserializer/types/decimal.rs:167:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 167 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 168 | |         err = (DeError::new("rust_decimal::Decimal should only serialize as str"));
[INFO] [stdout] 169 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 170 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 171 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 172 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/ser/serializer/extract_for_duration.rs:12:2
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 12 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 13 | |         err = (SerError::new("Elements should be u32s for serialization as Duration"));
[INFO] [stdout] 14 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u64 f32 f64 char str bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 15 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 16 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 17 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/ser/serializer/extract_for_duration.rs:12:2
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 12 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 13 | |         err = (SerError::new("Elements should be u32s for serialization as Duration"));
[INFO] [stdout] 14 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u64 f32 f64 char str bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 15 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 16 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 17 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/ser/serializer/extract_for_duration.rs:66:2
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 66 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 67 | |         err = (SerError::new("Map field names should be str for serialization as Duration"));
[INFO] [stdout] 68 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 69 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 70 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 71 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/ser/serializer/extract_for_duration.rs:66:2
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 66 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 67 | |         err = (SerError::new("Map field names should be str for serialization as Duration"));
[INFO] [stdout] 68 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 69 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 70 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 71 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser/serializer/seq_or_tuple.rs:312:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 312 |     serde::serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser/serializer/struct_or_map.rs:634:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 634 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 635 | |         err = (SerError::new("Key of map being serialized as record should have been an str"));
[INFO] [stdout] 636 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 637 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 638 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 639 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser/serializer/struct_or_map.rs:634:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 634 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 635 | |         err = (SerError::new("Key of map being serialized as record should have been an str"));
[INFO] [stdout] 636 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 637 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 638 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 639 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/schema/safe/serialize.rs:68:42
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 68 |     fn no_cycle_guard<E: serde::ser::Error>(&self) -> Result<NoCycleGuard, E> {
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                             ^^^^^            ------------ the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                             |
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                             the lifetime is elided here
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: `#[warn(mismatched_lifetime_syntaxes)]` on by default
[INFO] [stdout] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 68 |     fn no_cycle_guard<E: serde::ser::Error>(&self) -> Result<NoCycleGuard<'_>, E> {
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                                                          ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's named elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/object_container_file_encoding/reader/decompression.rs:10:30
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 10 |         config: DeserializerConfig<'s>,
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                    ^^ the lifetime is named here
[INFO] [stdout] ...
[INFO] [stdout] 13 |     ) -> Result<DecompressionState<R>, de::DeError>
[INFO] [stdout]    |                 --------------------- the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stdout] help: consistently use `'s`
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 13 |     ) -> Result<DecompressionState<'s, R>, de::DeError>
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                    +++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stderr]    Compiling zstd v0.13.3
[INFO] [stderr]    Compiling apache-avro v0.17.0
[INFO] [stdout] warning: missing documentation for the crate
[INFO] [stdout]   --> tests/schema.rs:1:1
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]  1 | / use serde_avro_fast::Schema;
[INFO] [stdout]  2 | |
[INFO] [stdout]  3 | | #[test]
[INFO] [stdout]  4 | | fn forbids_zero_sized_cycles() {
[INFO] [stdout] ...  |
[INFO] [stdout] 28 | |     );
[INFO] [stdout] 29 | | }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: requested on the command line with `-W missing-docs`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: missing documentation for the crate
[INFO] [stdout]   --> tests/max_depth_prevents_stack_overflow.rs:1:1
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]  1 | / use std::io::Read;
[INFO] [stdout]  2 | |
[INFO] [stdout]  3 | | use serde_avro_fast::Schema;
[INFO] [stdout] ...  |
[INFO] [stdout] 41 | | }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: requested on the command line with `-W missing-docs`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: missing documentation for the crate
[INFO] [stdout]    --> tests/unions.rs:1:1
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]   1 | / use serde_avro_fast::{from_datum_slice, ser::SerializerConfig, to_datum_vec, Schema};
[INFO] [stdout]   2 | |
[INFO] [stdout]   3 | | const SCHEMA: &str = r#"[
[INFO] [stdout]   4 | |     "string",
[INFO] [stdout] ...   |
[INFO] [stdout] 146 | |     );
[INFO] [stdout] 147 | | }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: requested on the command line with `-W missing-docs`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: missing documentation for the crate
[INFO] [stdout]    --> tests/duration.rs:1:1
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]   1 | / use serde_avro_fast::{from_datum_slice, ser::SerializerConfig, to_datum_vec, Schema};
[INFO] [stdout]   2 | |
[INFO] [stdout]   3 | | fn test<'de, T: serde::Serialize + serde::Deserialize<'de> + PartialEq + std::fmt::Debug>(
[INFO] [stdout]   4 | |     datum: &'de [u8],
[INFO] [stdout] ...   |
[INFO] [stdout]  99 | |     );
[INFO] [stdout] 100 | | }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: requested on the command line with `-W missing-docs`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/de/deserializer/types/decimal.rs:167:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 167 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 168 | |         err = (DeError::new("rust_decimal::Decimal should only serialize as str"));
[INFO] [stdout] 169 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 170 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 171 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 172 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `#[warn(deprecated)]` on by default
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/de/deserializer/types/decimal.rs:167:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 167 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 168 | |         err = (DeError::new("rust_decimal::Decimal should only serialize as str"));
[INFO] [stdout] 169 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 170 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 171 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 172 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/ser/serializer/extract_for_duration.rs:12:2
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 12 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 13 | |         err = (SerError::new("Elements should be u32s for serialization as Duration"));
[INFO] [stdout] 14 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u64 f32 f64 char str bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 15 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 16 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 17 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/ser/serializer/extract_for_duration.rs:12:2
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 12 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 13 | |         err = (SerError::new("Elements should be u32s for serialization as Duration"));
[INFO] [stdout] 14 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u64 f32 f64 char str bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 15 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 16 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 17 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/ser/serializer/extract_for_duration.rs:66:2
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 66 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 67 | |         err = (SerError::new("Map field names should be str for serialization as Duration"));
[INFO] [stdout] 68 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 69 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 70 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 71 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/ser/serializer/extract_for_duration.rs:66:2
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 66 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 67 | |         err = (SerError::new("Map field names should be str for serialization as Duration"));
[INFO] [stdout] 68 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 69 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 70 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 71 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]    | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser/serializer/seq_or_tuple.rs:312:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 312 |     serde::serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser/serializer/struct_or_map.rs:634:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 634 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 635 | |         err = (SerError::new("Key of map being serialized as record should have been an str"));
[INFO] [stdout] 636 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 637 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 638 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 639 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stdout]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stdout]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stdout]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stdout]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stdout]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser/serializer/struct_or_map.rs:634:2
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 634 | /     serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported! {
[INFO] [stdout] 635 | |         err = (SerError::new("Key of map being serialized as record should have been an str"));
[INFO] [stdout] 636 | |         bool i8 i16 i32 i64 u8 u16 u32 u64 f32 f64 char bytes none some unit unit_struct
[INFO] [stdout] 637 | |         unit_variant newtype_struct newtype_variant seq tuple tuple_struct tuple_variant map struct
[INFO] [stdout] 638 | |         struct_variant i128 u128
[INFO] [stdout] 639 | |     }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_____^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: this warning originates in the macro `$crate::serializer_unsupported` which comes from the expansion of the macro `serde_serializer_quick_unsupported::serializer_unsupported` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: missing documentation for the crate
[INFO] [stdout]    --> tests/from_benches.rs:1:1
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]   1 | / use serde_avro_fast::ser::SerializerConfig;
[INFO] [stdout]   2 | |
[INFO] [stdout]   3 | | const RAW_BIG_SCHEMA: &str = r#"
[INFO] [stdout] ...   |
[INFO] [stdout] 184 | |     assert_eq!(datum, fast_serialized)
[INFO] [stdout] 185 | | }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: requested on the command line with `-W missing-docs`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: missing documentation for the crate
[INFO] [stdout]    --> tests/single_object_encoding.rs:1:1
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]   1 | / use serde_avro_fast::{
[INFO] [stdout]   2 | |     from_single_object_reader, from_single_object_slice, schema::SchemaMut, Schema,
[INFO] [stdout]   3 | | };
[INFO] [stdout] ...   |
[INFO] [stdout] 111 | |     assert_eq!(expected_value, val);
[INFO] [stdout] 112 | | }
[INFO] [stdout]     | |_^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: requested on the command line with `-W missing-docs`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error[E0432]: unresolved import `serde_avro_derive`
[INFO] [stdout]  --> tests/owned_writer.rs:3:2
[INFO] [stdout]   |
[INFO] [stdout] 3 |     serde_avro_derive::BuildSchema,
[INFO] [stdout]   |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ use of unresolved module or unlinked crate `serde_avro_derive`
[INFO] [stdout]   |
[INFO] [stdout] help: there is a crate or module with a similar name
[INFO] [stdout]   |
[INFO] [stdout] 3 -     serde_avro_derive::BuildSchema,
[INFO] [stdout] 3 +     serde_derive::BuildSchema,
[INFO] [stdout]   |
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error[E0599]: no function or associated item named `schema` found for struct `Bar` in the current scope
[INFO] [stdout]   --> tests/owned_writer.rs:15:36
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]  8 | struct Bar {
[INFO] [stdout]    | ---------- function or associated item `schema` not found for this struct
[INFO] [stdout] ...
[INFO] [stdout] 15 |         static ref SCHEMA: Schema = Bar::schema().unwrap();
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                          ^^^^^^ function or associated item not found in `Bar`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] Some errors have detailed explanations: E0432, E0599.
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0432`.
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stderr] error: could not compile `serde_avro_fast` (test "owned_writer") due to 2 previous errors
[INFO] [stderr] warning: build failed, waiting for other jobs to finish...
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/schema/safe/serialize.rs:68:42
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 68 |     fn no_cycle_guard<E: serde::ser::Error>(&self) -> Result<NoCycleGuard, E> {
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                             ^^^^^            ------------ the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                             |
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                             the lifetime is elided here
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    = note: `#[warn(mismatched_lifetime_syntaxes)]` on by default
[INFO] [stdout] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 68 |     fn no_cycle_guard<E: serde::ser::Error>(&self) -> Result<NoCycleGuard<'_>, E> {
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                                                          ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's named elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/object_container_file_encoding/reader/decompression.rs:10:30
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 10 |         config: DeserializerConfig<'s>,
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                    ^^ the lifetime is named here
[INFO] [stdout] ...
[INFO] [stdout] 13 |     ) -> Result<DecompressionState<R>, de::DeError>
[INFO] [stdout]    |                 --------------------- the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout]    = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stdout] help: consistently use `'s`
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 13 |     ) -> Result<DecompressionState<'s, R>, de::DeError>
[INFO] [stdout]    |                                    +++
[INFO] [stdout] 
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