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(/opt/rustwide/workdir) [INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `cargo-clippy` [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/integer.rs:32:62 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 | #[derive(Clone, Eq, Debug, Ord, PartialOrd, PartialEq, Hash, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: expected values for `feature` are: `integration_test`, `proptest`, and `rand` [INFO] [stdout] = note: using a cfg inside a derive macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate [INFO] [stdout] = help: try referring to `serde_derive::Serialize` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg [INFO] [stdout] = help: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(unexpected_cfgs)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `cargo-clippy` [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/vote_count.rs:50:70 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 50 | #[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, Ord, PartialOrd, PartialEq, Hash, Default, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: expected values for `feature` are: `integration_test`, `proptest`, and `rand` [INFO] [stdout] = note: using a cfg inside a derive macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate [INFO] [stdout] = help: try referring to `serde_derive::Serialize` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg [INFO] [stdout] = help: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `cargo-clippy` [INFO] [stdout] --> src/blockchain.rs:81:45 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 81 | #[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug, Hash, Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: expected values for `feature` are: `integration_test`, `proptest`, and `rand` [INFO] [stdout] = note: using a cfg inside a derive macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate [INFO] [stdout] = help: try referring to `Serialize` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg [INFO] [stdout] = help: the derive macro `Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `dev` [INFO] [stdout] --> src/util/hash.rs:21:1 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 21 | / fixed_hash::construct_fixed_hash!( [INFO] [stdout] 22 | | pub struct Hash(64); [INFO] [stdout] 23 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: expected values for `feature` are: `integration_test`, `proptest`, and `rand` [INFO] [stdout] = note: using a cfg inside a macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate [INFO] [stdout] = help: try referring to `fixed_hash::construct_fixed_hash` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg [INFO] [stdout] = help: the macro `fixed_hash::construct_fixed_hash` may come from an old version of the `fixed_hash` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p fixed_hash` [INFO] [stdout] = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `fixed_hash::construct_fixed_hash` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: struct `Tx` is never constructed [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/integer.rs:49:12 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 49 | pub struct Tx; [INFO] [stdout] | ^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(dead_code)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: non-local `impl` definition, `impl` blocks should be written at the same level as their item [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/integer.rs:32:62 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 | #[derive(Clone, Eq, Debug, Ord, PartialOrd, PartialEq, Hash, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^---------------------- [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | `Serialize` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | move the `impl` block outside of this constant `_IMPL_SERIALIZE_FOR_IntegerWrapper` [INFO] [stdout] 33 | pub struct IntegerWrapper(pub u32); [INFO] [stdout] | -------------- `IntegerWrapper` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` defines the non-local `impl`, and may need to be changed [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: an `impl` is never scoped, even when it is nested inside an item, as it may impact type checking outside of that item, which can be the case if neither the trait or the self type are at the same nesting level as the `impl` [INFO] [stdout] = note: items in an anonymous const item (`const _: () = { ... }`) are treated as in the same scope as the anonymous const's declaration for the purpose of this lint [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(non_local_definitions)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: non-local `impl` definition, `impl` blocks should be written at the same level as their item [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/vote_count.rs:50:70 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 50 | #[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, Ord, PartialOrd, PartialEq, Hash, Default, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^---------------------- [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | `Serialize` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | move the `impl` block outside of this constant `_IMPL_SERIALIZE_FOR_VoteCount` [INFO] [stdout] 51 | pub struct VoteCount { [INFO] [stdout] | --------- `VoteCount` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` defines the non-local `impl`, and may need to be changed [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: an `impl` is never scoped, even when it is nested inside an item, as it may impact type checking outside of that item, which can be the case if neither the trait or the self type are at the same nesting level as the `impl` [INFO] [stdout] = note: items in an anonymous const item (`const _: () = { ... }`) are treated as in the same scope as the anonymous const's declaration for the purpose of this lint [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: non-local `impl` definition, `impl` blocks should be written at the same level as their item [INFO] [stdout] --> src/blockchain.rs:81:45 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 81 | #[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug, Hash, Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^-------- [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | `Serialize` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | move the `impl` block outside of this constant `_IMPL_SERIALIZE_FOR_ProtoBlock` [INFO] [stdout] 82 | struct ProtoBlock { [INFO] [stdout] | ---------- `ProtoBlock` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `Serialize` defines the non-local `impl`, and may need to be changed [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: an `impl` is never scoped, even when it is nested inside an item, as it may impact type checking outside of that item, which can be the case if neither the trait or the self type are at the same nesting level as the `impl` [INFO] [stdout] = note: items in an anonymous const item (`const _: () = { ... }`) are treated as in the same scope as the anonymous const's declaration for the purpose of this lint [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/justification.rs:82:17 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 82 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::slice::Iter> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ ---------------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(mismatched_lifetime_syntaxes)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 82 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::slice::Iter<'_, Message> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/justification.rs:86:21 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 86 | pub fn par_iter(&self) -> rayon::slice::Iter> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ ------------------------------ the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 86 | pub fn par_iter(&self) -> rayon::slice::Iter<'_, Message> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/justification.rs:321:17 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 321 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::collections::hash_map::Iter>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 321 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::collections::hash_map::Iter<'_, E::ValidatorName, HashSet>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/justification.rs:335:17 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 335 | pub fn keys(&self) -> std::collections::hash_map::Keys>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 335 | pub fn keys(&self) -> std::collections::hash_map::Keys<'_, E::ValidatorName, HashSet>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/justification.rs:341:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 341 | &self, [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] 342 | ) -> std::collections::hash_map::Values>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 342 | ) -> std::collections::hash_map::Values<'_, E::ValidatorName, HashSet>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/justification.rs:516:17 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 516 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::collections::hash_set::Iter> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ -------------------------------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 516 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::collections::hash_set::Iter<'_, Message> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unused return value of `finish` that must be used [INFO] [stdout] --> src/util/hash.rs:21:1 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 21 | / fixed_hash::construct_fixed_hash!( [INFO] [stdout] 22 | | pub struct Hash(64); [INFO] [stdout] 23 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(unused_must_use)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `fixed_hash::construct_fixed_hash` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/validator.rs:317:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 317 | fn read(&self) -> LockResult>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ ------------------------------ the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 317 | fn read(&self) -> LockResult>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/validator.rs:322:14 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 322 | fn write(&self) -> LockResult>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ ------------------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 322 | fn write(&self) -> LockResult>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/validator.rs:327:19 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 327 | pub fn insert(&mut self, validator: V, weight: U) -> Result>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^ this lifetime flows to the output -------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 327 | pub fn insert(&mut self, validator: V, weight: U) -> Result>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/validator.rs:338:23 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 338 | pub fn validators(&self) -> Result, Error>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ -------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 338 | pub fn validators(&self) -> Result, Error<'_, HashMap>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/validator.rs:355:19 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 355 | pub fn weight(&self, validator: &V) -> Result>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ -------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 355 | pub fn weight(&self, validator: &V) -> Result>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `cargo-clippy` [INFO] [stdout] --> examples/serde.rs:33:10 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 33 | #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Debug)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: expected values for `feature` are: `integration_test`, `proptest`, and `rand` [INFO] [stdout] = note: using a cfg inside a derive macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate [INFO] [stdout] = help: try referring to `Serialize` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg [INFO] [stdout] = help: the derive macro `Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(unexpected_cfgs)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `cargo-clippy` [INFO] [stdout] --> examples/serde.rs:33:21 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 33 | #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Debug)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: expected values for `feature` are: `integration_test`, `proptest`, and `rand` [INFO] [stdout] = note: using a cfg inside a derive macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate [INFO] [stdout] = help: try referring to `Deserialize` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg [INFO] [stdout] = help: the derive macro `Deserialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `Deserialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `cargo-clippy` [INFO] [stdout] --> examples/ternary.rs:35:68 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 35 | #[derive(Debug, Hash, Clone, Copy, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: expected values for `feature` are: `integration_test`, `proptest`, and `rand` [INFO] [stdout] = note: using a cfg inside a derive macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate [INFO] [stdout] = help: try referring to `serde_derive::Serialize` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg [INFO] [stdout] = help: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(unexpected_cfgs)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `cargo-clippy` [INFO] [stdout] --> benches/block.rs:35:68 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 35 | #[derive(Debug, Hash, Clone, Copy, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: expected values for `feature` are: `integration_test`, `proptest`, and `rand` [INFO] [stdout] = note: using a cfg inside a derive macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate [INFO] [stdout] = help: try referring to `serde_derive::Serialize` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg [INFO] [stdout] = help: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(unexpected_cfgs)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: non-local `impl` definition, `impl` blocks should be written at the same level as their item [INFO] [stdout] --> examples/serde.rs:33:10 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 33 | #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Debug)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^-------- [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | `Serialize` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | move the `impl` block outside of this constant `_IMPL_SERIALIZE_FOR_Example` [INFO] [stdout] 34 | struct Example { [INFO] [stdout] | ------- `Example` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `Serialize` defines the non-local `impl`, and may need to be changed [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: an `impl` is never scoped, even when it is nested inside an item, as it may impact type checking outside of that item, which can be the case if neither the trait or the self type are at the same nesting level as the `impl` [INFO] [stdout] = note: items in an anonymous const item (`const _: () = { ... }`) are treated as in the same scope as the anonymous const's declaration for the purpose of this lint [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(non_local_definitions)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: non-local `impl` definition, `impl` blocks should be written at the same level as their item [INFO] [stdout] --> examples/serde.rs:33:21 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 33 | #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize, PartialEq, Debug)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^---------- [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | `Deserialize` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | move the `impl` block outside of this constant `_IMPL_DESERIALIZE_FOR_Example` [INFO] [stdout] 34 | struct Example { [INFO] [stdout] | ------- `Example` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `Deserialize` defines the non-local `impl`, and may need to be changed [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `Deserialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: an `impl` is never scoped, even when it is nested inside an item, as it may impact type checking outside of that item, which can be the case if neither the trait or the self type are at the same nesting level as the `impl` [INFO] [stdout] = note: items in an anonymous const item (`const _: () = { ... }`) are treated as in the same scope as the anonymous const's declaration for the purpose of this lint [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `Deserialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `cargo-clippy` [INFO] [stdout] --> tests/common/binary.rs:28:45 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 28 | #[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug, Hash, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: expected values for `feature` are: `integration_test`, `proptest`, and `rand` [INFO] [stdout] = note: using a cfg inside a derive macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate [INFO] [stdout] = help: try referring to `serde_derive::Serialize` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg [INFO] [stdout] = help: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(unexpected_cfgs)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: non-local `impl` definition, `impl` blocks should be written at the same level as their item [INFO] [stdout] --> examples/ternary.rs:35:68 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 35 | #[derive(Debug, Hash, Clone, Copy, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^---------------------- [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | `Serialize` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | move the `impl` block outside of this constant `_IMPL_SERIALIZE_FOR_Value` [INFO] [stdout] 36 | pub enum Value { [INFO] [stdout] | ----- `Value` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` defines the non-local `impl`, and may need to be changed [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: an `impl` is never scoped, even when it is nested inside an item, as it may impact type checking outside of that item, which can be the case if neither the trait or the self type are at the same nesting level as the `impl` [INFO] [stdout] = note: items in an anonymous const item (`const _: () = { ... }`) are treated as in the same scope as the anonymous const's declaration for the purpose of this lint [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(non_local_definitions)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `cargo-clippy` [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/integer.rs:32:62 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 | #[derive(Clone, Eq, Debug, Ord, PartialOrd, PartialEq, Hash, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: expected values for `feature` are: `integration_test`, `proptest`, and `rand` [INFO] [stdout] = note: using a cfg inside a derive macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate [INFO] [stdout] = help: try referring to `serde_derive::Serialize` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg [INFO] [stdout] = help: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(unexpected_cfgs)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `cargo-clippy` [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/vote_count.rs:50:70 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 50 | #[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, Ord, PartialOrd, PartialEq, Hash, Default, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: expected values for `feature` are: `integration_test`, `proptest`, and `rand` [INFO] [stdout] = note: using a cfg inside a derive macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate [INFO] [stdout] = help: try referring to `serde_derive::Serialize` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg [INFO] [stdout] = help: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `cargo-clippy` [INFO] [stdout] --> src/blockchain.rs:81:45 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 81 | #[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug, Hash, Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: expected values for `feature` are: `integration_test`, `proptest`, and `rand` [INFO] [stdout] = note: using a cfg inside a derive macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate [INFO] [stdout] = help: try referring to `Serialize` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg [INFO] [stdout] = help: the derive macro `Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition value: `dev` [INFO] [stdout] --> src/util/hash.rs:21:1 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 21 | / fixed_hash::construct_fixed_hash!( [INFO] [stdout] 22 | | pub struct Hash(64); [INFO] [stdout] 23 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: expected values for `feature` are: `integration_test`, `proptest`, and `rand` [INFO] [stdout] = note: using a cfg inside a macro will use the cfgs from the destination crate and not the ones from the defining crate [INFO] [stdout] = help: try referring to `fixed_hash::construct_fixed_hash` crate for guidance on how handle this unexpected cfg [INFO] [stdout] = help: the macro `fixed_hash::construct_fixed_hash` may come from an old version of the `fixed_hash` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p fixed_hash` [INFO] [stdout] = note: see for more information about checking conditional configuration [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `fixed_hash::construct_fixed_hash` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: non-local `impl` definition, `impl` blocks should be written at the same level as their item [INFO] [stdout] --> tests/common/binary.rs:28:45 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 28 | #[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug, Hash, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^---------------------- [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | `Serialize` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | move the `impl` block outside of this constant `_IMPL_SERIALIZE_FOR_BoolWrapper` [INFO] [stdout] 29 | pub struct BoolWrapper(pub bool); [INFO] [stdout] | ----------- `BoolWrapper` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` defines the non-local `impl`, and may need to be changed [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: an `impl` is never scoped, even when it is nested inside an item, as it may impact type checking outside of that item, which can be the case if neither the trait or the self type are at the same nesting level as the `impl` [INFO] [stdout] = note: items in an anonymous const item (`const _: () = { ... }`) are treated as in the same scope as the anonymous const's declaration for the purpose of this lint [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(non_local_definitions)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: non-local `impl` definition, `impl` blocks should be written at the same level as their item [INFO] [stdout] --> benches/block.rs:35:68 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 35 | #[derive(Debug, Hash, Clone, Copy, Ord, PartialOrd, Eq, PartialEq, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^---------------------- [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | `Serialize` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | move the `impl` block outside of this constant `_IMPL_SERIALIZE_FOR_Value` [INFO] [stdout] 36 | pub enum Value { [INFO] [stdout] | ----- `Value` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` defines the non-local `impl`, and may need to be changed [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: an `impl` is never scoped, even when it is nested inside an item, as it may impact type checking outside of that item, which can be the case if neither the trait or the self type are at the same nesting level as the `impl` [INFO] [stdout] = note: items in an anonymous const item (`const _: () = { ... }`) are treated as in the same scope as the anonymous const's declaration for the purpose of this lint [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(non_local_definitions)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: struct `Tx` is never constructed [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/integer.rs:49:12 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 49 | pub struct Tx; [INFO] [stdout] | ^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(dead_code)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: non-local `impl` definition, `impl` blocks should be written at the same level as their item [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/integer.rs:32:62 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 | #[derive(Clone, Eq, Debug, Ord, PartialOrd, PartialEq, Hash, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^---------------------- [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | `Serialize` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | move the `impl` block outside of this constant `_IMPL_SERIALIZE_FOR_IntegerWrapper` [INFO] [stdout] 33 | pub struct IntegerWrapper(pub u32); [INFO] [stdout] | -------------- `IntegerWrapper` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` defines the non-local `impl`, and may need to be changed [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: an `impl` is never scoped, even when it is nested inside an item, as it may impact type checking outside of that item, which can be the case if neither the trait or the self type are at the same nesting level as the `impl` [INFO] [stdout] = note: items in an anonymous const item (`const _: () = { ... }`) are treated as in the same scope as the anonymous const's declaration for the purpose of this lint [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(non_local_definitions)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: non-local `impl` definition, `impl` blocks should be written at the same level as their item [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/vote_count.rs:50:70 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 50 | #[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, Ord, PartialOrd, PartialEq, Hash, Default, serde_derive::Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^---------------------- [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | `Serialize` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | move the `impl` block outside of this constant `_IMPL_SERIALIZE_FOR_VoteCount` [INFO] [stdout] 51 | pub struct VoteCount { [INFO] [stdout] | --------- `VoteCount` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` defines the non-local `impl`, and may need to be changed [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: an `impl` is never scoped, even when it is nested inside an item, as it may impact type checking outside of that item, which can be the case if neither the trait or the self type are at the same nesting level as the `impl` [INFO] [stdout] = note: items in an anonymous const item (`const _: () = { ... }`) are treated as in the same scope as the anonymous const's declaration for the purpose of this lint [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `serde_derive::Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: non-local `impl` definition, `impl` blocks should be written at the same level as their item [INFO] [stdout] --> src/blockchain.rs:81:45 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 81 | #[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Debug, Hash, Serialize)] [INFO] [stdout] | ^-------- [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | `Serialize` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | move the `impl` block outside of this constant `_IMPL_SERIALIZE_FOR_ProtoBlock` [INFO] [stdout] 82 | struct ProtoBlock { [INFO] [stdout] | ---------- `ProtoBlock` is not local [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `Serialize` defines the non-local `impl`, and may need to be changed [INFO] [stdout] = note: the derive macro `Serialize` may come from an old version of the `serde_derive` crate, try updating your dependency with `cargo update -p serde_derive` [INFO] [stdout] = note: an `impl` is never scoped, even when it is nested inside an item, as it may impact type checking outside of that item, which can be the case if neither the trait or the self type are at the same nesting level as the `impl` [INFO] [stdout] = note: items in an anonymous const item (`const _: () = { ... }`) are treated as in the same scope as the anonymous const's declaration for the purpose of this lint [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the derive macro `Serialize` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/blockchain.rs:922:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 922 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 923 | | genesis.score( [INFO] [stdout] 924 | | &LatestMessagesHonest::from_latest_messages(&latest_messages, &HashSet::new()), [INFO] [stdout] 925 | | &weights [INFO] [stdout] 926 | | ), [INFO] [stdout] 927 | | 31.0 [INFO] [stdout] 928 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(non_fmt_panics)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/blockchain.rs:929:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 929 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 930 | | block_1.score( [INFO] [stdout] 931 | | &LatestMessagesHonest::from_latest_messages(&latest_messages, &HashSet::new()), [INFO] [stdout] 932 | | &weights [INFO] [stdout] 933 | | ), [INFO] [stdout] 934 | | 31.0 [INFO] [stdout] 935 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/blockchain.rs:936:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 936 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 937 | | block_2.score( [INFO] [stdout] 938 | | &LatestMessagesHonest::from_latest_messages(&latest_messages, &HashSet::new()), [INFO] [stdout] 939 | | &weights [INFO] [stdout] 940 | | ), [INFO] [stdout] 941 | | 4.0 [INFO] [stdout] 942 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/blockchain.rs:943:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 943 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 944 | | block_3.score( [INFO] [stdout] 945 | | &LatestMessagesHonest::from_latest_messages(&latest_messages, &HashSet::new()), [INFO] [stdout] 946 | | &weights [INFO] [stdout] 947 | | ), [INFO] [stdout] 948 | | 25.0 [INFO] [stdout] 949 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/blockchain.rs:950:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 950 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 951 | | block_4.score( [INFO] [stdout] 952 | | &LatestMessagesHonest::from_latest_messages(&latest_messages, &HashSet::new()), [INFO] [stdout] 953 | | &weights [INFO] [stdout] 954 | | ), [INFO] [stdout] 955 | | 17.0 [INFO] [stdout] 956 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/blockchain.rs:957:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 957 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 958 | | block_5.score( [INFO] [stdout] 959 | | &LatestMessagesHonest::from_latest_messages(&latest_messages, &HashSet::new()), [INFO] [stdout] 960 | | &weights [INFO] [stdout] 961 | | ), [INFO] [stdout] 962 | | 16.0 [INFO] [stdout] 963 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/justification.rs:82:17 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 82 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::slice::Iter> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ ---------------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(mismatched_lifetime_syntaxes)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 82 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::slice::Iter<'_, Message> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/justification.rs:86:21 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 86 | pub fn par_iter(&self) -> rayon::slice::Iter> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ ------------------------------ the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 86 | pub fn par_iter(&self) -> rayon::slice::Iter<'_, Message> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/justification.rs:321:17 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 321 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::collections::hash_map::Iter>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 321 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::collections::hash_map::Iter<'_, E::ValidatorName, HashSet>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/justification.rs:335:17 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 335 | pub fn keys(&self) -> std::collections::hash_map::Keys>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 335 | pub fn keys(&self) -> std::collections::hash_map::Keys<'_, E::ValidatorName, HashSet>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/justification.rs:341:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 341 | &self, [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] 342 | ) -> std::collections::hash_map::Values>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ------------------------------------------------------------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 342 | ) -> std::collections::hash_map::Values<'_, E::ValidatorName, HashSet>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/justification.rs:516:17 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 516 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::collections::hash_set::Iter> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ -------------------------------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 516 | pub fn iter(&self) -> std::collections::hash_set::Iter<'_, Message> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/justification.rs:580:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 580 | float_eq!(validator_state.fault_weight(), 3.0); [INFO] [stdout] | ---------------------------------------------- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/justification.rs:626:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 626 | float_eq!(validator_state.fault_weight(), 3.0); [INFO] [stdout] | ---------------------------------------------- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:32:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 | / format!( [INFO] [stdout] 33 | | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. Provided message: {}", [INFO] [stdout] 34 | | $lhs, $rhs, $message [INFO] [stdout] 35 | | ), [INFO] [stdout] | |_____________^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/justification.rs:691:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 691 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 692 | | state.fault_weight(), [INFO] [stdout] 693 | | 1.0, [INFO] [stdout] 694 | | "$v0_prime$ conflicts with $v0$ through $m0$, but we should accept this fault as it \ [INFO] [stdout] 695 | | doesnt cross the fault threshold for the set, and thus the state_fault_weight should \ [INFO] [stdout] 696 | | be incremented to 1.0" [INFO] [stdout] 697 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 ~ [INFO] [stdout] 33 | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. Provided message: {}", [INFO] [stdout] 34 | $lhs, $rhs, $message [INFO] [stdout] 35 ~ , [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:32:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 | / format!( [INFO] [stdout] 33 | | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. Provided message: {}", [INFO] [stdout] 34 | | $lhs, $rhs, $message [INFO] [stdout] 35 | | ), [INFO] [stdout] | |_____________^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/justification.rs:731:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 731 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 732 | | state.fault_weight(), [INFO] [stdout] 733 | | 0.1, [INFO] [stdout] 734 | | "$v0_prime$ conflicts with $v0$ through $m0$, and we should NOT accept this fault as \ [INFO] [stdout] 735 | | the fault threshold gets crossed for the set, and thus the state_fault_weight should \ [INFO] [stdout] 736 | | not be incremented" [INFO] [stdout] 737 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 ~ [INFO] [stdout] 33 | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. Provided message: {}", [INFO] [stdout] 34 | $lhs, $rhs, $message [INFO] [stdout] 35 ~ , [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:32:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 | / format!( [INFO] [stdout] 33 | | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. Provided message: {}", [INFO] [stdout] 34 | | $lhs, $rhs, $message [INFO] [stdout] 35 | | ), [INFO] [stdout] | |_____________^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/justification.rs:768:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 768 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 769 | | state.fault_weight(), [INFO] [stdout] 770 | | 2.0, [INFO] [stdout] 771 | | "$v0_prime$ conflict with $v0$ through $m0$, but we should NOT accept this fault as \ [INFO] [stdout] 772 | | we can't know the weight of the validator, which could be Infinity, and thus the \ [INFO] [stdout] 773 | | state_fault_weight should be unchanged" [INFO] [stdout] 774 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 ~ [INFO] [stdout] 33 | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. Provided message: {}", [INFO] [stdout] 34 | $lhs, $rhs, $message [INFO] [stdout] 35 ~ , [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:32:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 | / format!( [INFO] [stdout] 33 | | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. Provided message: {}", [INFO] [stdout] 34 | | $lhs, $rhs, $message [INFO] [stdout] 35 | | ), [INFO] [stdout] | |_____________^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/justification.rs:809:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 809 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 810 | | state.fault_weight(), [INFO] [stdout] 811 | | 1.0, [INFO] [stdout] 812 | | "$v0_prime$ conflict with $v0$ through $m0$, but we should NOT accept this fault as \ [INFO] [stdout] 813 | | we can't know the weight of the validator, which could be Infinity, and thus the \ [INFO] [stdout] 814 | | state_fault_weight should be unchanged" [INFO] [stdout] 815 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 ~ [INFO] [stdout] 33 | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. Provided message: {}", [INFO] [stdout] 34 | $lhs, $rhs, $message [INFO] [stdout] 35 ~ , [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/justification.rs:845:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 845 | float_eq!(validator_state.fault_weight(), 1.0); [INFO] [stdout] | ---------------------------------------------- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/justification.rs:877:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 877 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 878 | | validator_state.validators_weights().weight(&0).unwrap(), [INFO] [stdout] 879 | | 0.0 [INFO] [stdout] 880 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/justification.rs:881:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 881 | float_eq!(validator_state.fault_weight(), 0.0); [INFO] [stdout] | ---------------------------------------------- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: unused return value of `finish` that must be used [INFO] [stdout] --> src/util/hash.rs:21:1 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 21 | / fixed_hash::construct_fixed_hash!( [INFO] [stdout] 22 | | pub struct Hash(64); [INFO] [stdout] 23 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: `#[warn(unused_must_use)]` on by default [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `fixed_hash::construct_fixed_hash` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/validator.rs:317:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 317 | fn read(&self) -> LockResult>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ ------------------------------ the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 317 | fn read(&self) -> LockResult>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/validator.rs:322:14 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 322 | fn write(&self) -> LockResult>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ ------------------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 322 | fn write(&self) -> LockResult>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/validator.rs:327:19 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 327 | pub fn insert(&mut self, validator: V, weight: U) -> Result>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^ this lifetime flows to the output -------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 327 | pub fn insert(&mut self, validator: V, weight: U) -> Result>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/validator.rs:338:23 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 338 | pub fn validators(&self) -> Result, Error>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ -------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 338 | pub fn validators(&self) -> Result, Error<'_, HashMap>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: lifetime flowing from input to output with different syntax can be confusing [INFO] [stdout] --> src/validator.rs:355:19 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 355 | pub fn weight(&self, validator: &V) -> Result>> { [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^ -------------------- the lifetime gets resolved as `'_` [INFO] [stdout] | | [INFO] [stdout] | this lifetime flows to the output [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] help: one option is to remove the lifetime for references and use the anonymous lifetime for paths [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 355 | pub fn weight(&self, validator: &V) -> Result>> { [INFO] [stdout] | +++ [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/validator.rs:459:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 459 | float_eq!(weights.weight(&0).unwrap(), 1.0); [INFO] [stdout] | ------------------------------------------- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/validator.rs:460:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 460 | float_eq!(weights.weight(&1).unwrap(), -1.0); [INFO] [stdout] | -------------------------------------------- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/validator.rs:483:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 483 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 484 | | weights.sum_weight_validators(&HashSet::from_iter(vec![0, 1])), [INFO] [stdout] 485 | | 0.0 [INFO] [stdout] 486 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/validator.rs:487:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 487 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 488 | | weights.sum_weight_validators(&HashSet::from_iter(vec![0, 2])), [INFO] [stdout] 489 | | 4.3 [INFO] [stdout] 490 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:26:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 | format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/validator.rs:500:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 500 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 501 | | weights.sum_all_weights(), [INFO] [stdout] 502 | | weights.sum_weight_validators(&HashSet::from_iter(vec![0, 2])) [INFO] [stdout] 503 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 26 - format!("float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs), [INFO] [stdout] 26 + "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal", $lhs, $rhs, [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:32:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 | / format!( [INFO] [stdout] 33 | | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. Provided message: {}", [INFO] [stdout] 34 | | $lhs, $rhs, $message [INFO] [stdout] 35 | | ), [INFO] [stdout] | |_____________^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/validator.rs:543:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 543 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 544 | | validator_state.fault_weight(), [INFO] [stdout] 545 | | 0.0, [INFO] [stdout] 546 | | "fault weight should be 0" [INFO] [stdout] 547 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 ~ [INFO] [stdout] 33 | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. Provided message: {}", [INFO] [stdout] 34 | $lhs, $rhs, $message [INFO] [stdout] 35 ~ , [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:32:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 | / format!( [INFO] [stdout] 33 | | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. Provided message: {}", [INFO] [stdout] 34 | | $lhs, $rhs, $message [INFO] [stdout] 35 | | ), [INFO] [stdout] | |_____________^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/validator.rs:596:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 596 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 597 | | validator_state.fault_weight(), [INFO] [stdout] 598 | | 1.0, [INFO] [stdout] 599 | | "fault weight should be 1" [INFO] [stdout] 600 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 ~ [INFO] [stdout] 33 | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. Provided message: {}", [INFO] [stdout] 34 | $lhs, $rhs, $message [INFO] [stdout] 35 ~ , [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] [INFO] [stdout] warning: panic message is not a string literal [INFO] [stdout] --> src/tests_common/utils.rs:32:13 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 | / format!( [INFO] [stdout] 33 | | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. Provided message: {}", [INFO] [stdout] 34 | | $lhs, $rhs, $message [INFO] [stdout] 35 | | ), [INFO] [stdout] | |_____________^ [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] ::: src/validator.rs:649:9 [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 649 | / float_eq!( [INFO] [stdout] 650 | | validator_state.fault_weight(), [INFO] [stdout] 651 | | 0.0, [INFO] [stdout] 652 | | "fault weight should be 0" [INFO] [stdout] 653 | | ); [INFO] [stdout] | |_________- in this macro invocation [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] = note: this usage of `assert!()` is deprecated; it will be a hard error in Rust 2021 [INFO] [stdout] = note: for more information, see [INFO] [stdout] = note: the `assert!()` macro supports formatting, so there's no need for the `format!()` macro here [INFO] [stdout] = note: this warning originates in the macro `float_eq` (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info) [INFO] [stdout] help: remove the `format!(..)` macro call [INFO] [stdout] | [INFO] [stdout] 32 ~ [INFO] [stdout] 33 | "float_eq: {} and {} aren't equal. 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