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[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused imports: `Cell` and `RefCell`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:377:32
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 377 |     pub use self::core::cell::{Cell, RefCell};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                ^^^^  ^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `#[warn(unused_imports)]` (part of `#[warn(unused)]`) on by default
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:378:33
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 378 |     pub use self::core::clone::{self, Clone};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                 ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:379:35
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 379 |     pub use self::core::convert::{self, From, Into};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                   ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:380:35
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 380 |     pub use self::core::default::{self, Default};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                   ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:382:32
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 382 |     pub use self::core::hash::{self, Hash};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:384:34
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 384 |     pub use self::core::marker::{self, PhantomData};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                  ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `Bound`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:385:31
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 385 |     pub use self::core::ops::{Bound, RangeBounds};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                               ^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/de.rs:329:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 329 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `#[warn(deprecated)]` on by default
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:1421:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1421 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2154:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2154 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_remove_entry`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:135:51
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 135 |         #[cfg(any(feature = "preserve_order", not(no_btreemap_remove_entry)))]
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: expected names are: `docsrs`, `feature`, and `test` and 31 more
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `#[warn(unexpected_cfgs)]` on by default
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_remove_entry`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:139:13
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 139 |             no_btreemap_remove_entry,
[INFO] [stdout]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_get_key_value`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:140:17
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 140 |             not(no_btreemap_get_key_value),
[INFO] [stdout]     |                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_remove_entry`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:150:13
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 150 |             no_btreemap_remove_entry,
[INFO] [stdout]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_get_key_value`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:151:13
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 151 |             no_btreemap_get_key_value,
[INFO] [stdout]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser.rs:118:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 118 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser.rs:162:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 162 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser.rs:970:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 970 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/ser.rs:1067:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1067 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/de.rs:232:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 232 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/de.rs:776:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 776 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/value/de.rs:1254:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1254 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/number.rs:534:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 534 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/number.rs:562:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 562 |     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]          
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/de.rs:11:41
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 11 | use serde::{forward_to_deserialize_any, 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]          
[INFO] [stdout]  --> src/ser.rs:8:12
[INFO] [stdout]   |
[INFO] [stdout] 8 | use 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]          
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/value/de.rs:11:41
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 11 | use serde::{forward_to_deserialize_any, 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]          
[INFO] [stdout]  --> src/number.rs:6:33
[INFO] [stdout]   |
[INFO] [stdout] 6 |     forward_to_deserialize_any, serde_if_integer128, Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize,
[INFO] [stdout]   |                                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:186:21
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 186 |     pub fn entry<S>(&mut self, key: S) -> Entry
[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] 186 |     pub fn entry<S>(&mut self, key: S) -> Entry<'_>
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                                ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:215:17
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 215 |     pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 215 |     pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                               ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:223:21
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 223 |     pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 223 |     pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                          ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:231:17
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 231 |     pub fn keys(&self) -> Keys {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 231 |     pub fn keys(&self) -> Keys<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                               ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:239:19
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 239 |     pub fn values(&self) -> Values {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 239 |     pub fn values(&self) -> Values<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                   ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:247:23
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 247 |     pub fn values_mut(&mut self) -> ValuesMut {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 247 |     pub fn values_mut(&mut self) -> ValuesMut<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                              ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/value/de.rs:1366:19
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1366 |     fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1366 |     fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]      |                                       ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/number.rs:735:30
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 735 |     pub(crate) fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 735 |     pub(crate) fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                                  ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
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[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused imports: `Cell` and `RefCell`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:377:32
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 377 |     pub use self::core::cell::{Cell, RefCell};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                ^^^^  ^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `#[warn(unused_imports)]` (part of `#[warn(unused)]`) on by default
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:378:33
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 378 |     pub use self::core::clone::{self, Clone};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                 ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:379:35
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 379 |     pub use self::core::convert::{self, From, Into};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                   ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:380:35
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 380 |     pub use self::core::default::{self, Default};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                   ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:382:32
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 382 |     pub use self::core::hash::{self, Hash};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:384:34
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 384 |     pub use self::core::marker::{self, PhantomData};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                  ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `Bound`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:385:31
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 385 |     pub use self::core::ops::{Bound, RangeBounds};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                               ^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/de.rs:329:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 329 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `#[warn(deprecated)]` on by default
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:1421:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1421 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2154:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2154 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_remove_entry`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:135:51
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 135 |         #[cfg(any(feature = "preserve_order", not(no_btreemap_remove_entry)))]
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: expected names are: `docsrs`, `feature`, and `test` and 31 more
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `#[warn(unexpected_cfgs)]` on by default
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_remove_entry`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:139:13
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 139 |             no_btreemap_remove_entry,
[INFO] [stdout]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_get_key_value`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:140:17
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 140 |             not(no_btreemap_get_key_value),
[INFO] [stdout]     |                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_remove_entry`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:150:13
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 150 |             no_btreemap_remove_entry,
[INFO] [stdout]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_get_key_value`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:151:13
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 151 |             no_btreemap_get_key_value,
[INFO] [stdout]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser.rs:118:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 118 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser.rs:162:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 162 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser.rs:970:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 970 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/ser.rs:1067:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1067 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/de.rs:232:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 232 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/de.rs:776:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 776 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/value/de.rs:1254:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1254 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/number.rs:534:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 534 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/number.rs:562:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 562 |     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]          
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/de.rs:11:41
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 11 | use serde::{forward_to_deserialize_any, 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]          
[INFO] [stdout]  --> src/ser.rs:8:12
[INFO] [stdout]   |
[INFO] [stdout] 8 | use 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]          
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/value/de.rs:11:41
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 11 | use serde::{forward_to_deserialize_any, 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]          
[INFO] [stdout]  --> src/number.rs:6:33
[INFO] [stdout]   |
[INFO] [stdout] 6 |     forward_to_deserialize_any, serde_if_integer128, Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize,
[INFO] [stdout]   |                                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:186:21
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 186 |     pub fn entry<S>(&mut self, key: S) -> Entry
[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] 186 |     pub fn entry<S>(&mut self, key: S) -> Entry<'_>
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                                ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:215:17
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 215 |     pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 215 |     pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                               ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:223:21
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 223 |     pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 223 |     pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                          ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:231:17
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 231 |     pub fn keys(&self) -> Keys {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 231 |     pub fn keys(&self) -> Keys<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                               ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:239:19
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 239 |     pub fn values(&self) -> Values {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 239 |     pub fn values(&self) -> Values<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                   ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:247:23
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 247 |     pub fn values_mut(&mut self) -> ValuesMut {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 247 |     pub fn values_mut(&mut self) -> ValuesMut<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                              ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/value/de.rs:1366:19
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1366 |     fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1366 |     fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]      |                                       ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/number.rs:735:30
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 735 |     pub(crate) fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 735 |     pub(crate) fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                                  ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stderr]    Compiling stacker v0.1.22
[INFO] [stderr]    Compiling toml_parser v1.0.6+spec-1.1.0
[INFO] [stderr]    Compiling toml v0.9.10+spec-1.1.0
[INFO] [stderr]    Compiling trybuild v1.0.114
[INFO] [stderr]    Compiling ar_archive_writer v0.2.0
[INFO] [stderr]    Compiling psm v0.1.28
[INFO] [stderr]    Compiling serde_stacker v0.1.14
[INFO] [stderr]    Compiling serde_partiql v1.1.65 (/opt/rustwide/workdir)
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused imports: `Cell` and `RefCell`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:377:32
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 377 |     pub use self::core::cell::{Cell, RefCell};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                ^^^^  ^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `#[warn(unused_imports)]` (part of `#[warn(unused)]`) on by default
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:378:33
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 378 |     pub use self::core::clone::{self, Clone};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                 ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:379:35
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 379 |     pub use self::core::convert::{self, From, Into};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                   ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:380:35
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 380 |     pub use self::core::default::{self, Default};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                   ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:382:32
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 382 |     pub use self::core::hash::{self, Hash};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:384:34
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 384 |     pub use self::core::marker::{self, PhantomData};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                  ^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unused import: `Bound`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:385:31
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 385 |     pub use self::core::ops::{Bound, RangeBounds};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                               ^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/de.rs:329:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 329 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `#[warn(deprecated)]` on by default
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:1421:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1421 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2154:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2154 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_remove_entry`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:135:51
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 135 |         #[cfg(any(feature = "preserve_order", not(no_btreemap_remove_entry)))]
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: expected names are: `docsrs`, `feature`, and `test` and 31 more
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `#[warn(unexpected_cfgs)]` on by default
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_remove_entry`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:139:13
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 139 |             no_btreemap_remove_entry,
[INFO] [stdout]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_get_key_value`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:140:17
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 140 |             not(no_btreemap_get_key_value),
[INFO] [stdout]     |                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_remove_entry`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:150:13
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 150 |             no_btreemap_remove_entry,
[INFO] [stdout]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_get_key_value`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:151:13
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 151 |             no_btreemap_get_key_value,
[INFO] [stdout]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stdout]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stdout]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)'] }
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser.rs:118:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 118 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser.rs:162:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 162 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/ser.rs:970:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 970 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/ser.rs:1067:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1067 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/de.rs:232:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 232 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/de.rs:776:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 776 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/value/de.rs:1254:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1254 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/number.rs:534:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 534 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: use of deprecated macro `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]          
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/number.rs:562:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 562 |     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]          
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/de.rs:11:41
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 11 | use serde::{forward_to_deserialize_any, 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]          
[INFO] [stdout]  --> src/ser.rs:8:12
[INFO] [stdout]   |
[INFO] [stdout] 8 | use 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]          
[INFO] [stdout]   --> src/value/de.rs:11:41
[INFO] [stdout]    |
[INFO] [stdout] 11 | use serde::{forward_to_deserialize_any, 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]          
[INFO] [stdout]  --> src/number.rs:6:33
[INFO] [stdout]   |
[INFO] [stdout] 6 |     forward_to_deserialize_any, serde_if_integer128, Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize,
[INFO] [stdout]   |                                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:186:21
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 186 |     pub fn entry<S>(&mut self, key: S) -> Entry
[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] 186 |     pub fn entry<S>(&mut self, key: S) -> Entry<'_>
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                                ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:215:17
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 215 |     pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 215 |     pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                               ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:223:21
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 223 |     pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 223 |     pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                          ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:231:17
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 231 |     pub fn keys(&self) -> Keys {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 231 |     pub fn keys(&self) -> Keys<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                               ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:239:19
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 239 |     pub fn values(&self) -> Values {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 239 |     pub fn values(&self) -> Values<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                   ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/map.rs:247:23
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 247 |     pub fn values_mut(&mut self) -> ValuesMut {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 247 |     pub fn values_mut(&mut self) -> ValuesMut<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                              ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/value/de.rs:1366:19
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1366 |     fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 1366 |     fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]      |                                       ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/number.rs:735:30
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 735 |     pub(crate) fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected {
[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] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 735 |     pub(crate) fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected<'_> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                                  ++++
[INFO] [stdout] 
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[INFO] [stderr] warning: unused imports: `Cell` and `RefCell`
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/lib.rs:377:32
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 377 |     pub use self::core::cell::{Cell, RefCell};
[INFO] [stderr]     |                                ^^^^  ^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = note: `#[warn(unused_imports)]` (part of `#[warn(unused)]`) on by default
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/lib.rs:378:33
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 378 |     pub use self::core::clone::{self, Clone};
[INFO] [stderr]     |                                 ^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/lib.rs:379:35
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 379 |     pub use self::core::convert::{self, From, Into};
[INFO] [stderr]     |                                   ^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/lib.rs:380:35
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 380 |     pub use self::core::default::{self, Default};
[INFO] [stderr]     |                                   ^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/lib.rs:382:32
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 382 |     pub use self::core::hash::{self, Hash};
[INFO] [stderr]     |                                ^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: unused import: `self`
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/lib.rs:384:34
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 384 |     pub use self::core::marker::{self, PhantomData};
[INFO] [stderr]     |                                  ^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: unused import: `Bound`
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/lib.rs:385:31
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 385 |     pub use self::core::ops::{Bound, RangeBounds};
[INFO] [stderr]     |                               ^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/de.rs:329:5
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 329 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stderr]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = note: `#[warn(deprecated)]` on by default
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]     --> src/de.rs:1421:5
[INFO] [stderr]      |
[INFO] [stderr] 1421 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stderr]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]     --> src/de.rs:2154:5
[INFO] [stderr]      |
[INFO] [stderr] 2154 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stderr]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_remove_entry`
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/map.rs:135:51
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 135 |         #[cfg(any(feature = "preserve_order", not(no_btreemap_remove_entry)))]
[INFO] [stderr]     |                                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: expected names are: `docsrs`, `feature`, and `test` and 31 more
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stderr]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stderr]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)'] }
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stderr]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stderr]     = note: `#[warn(unexpected_cfgs)]` on by default
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_remove_entry`
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/map.rs:139:13
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 139 |             no_btreemap_remove_entry,
[INFO] [stderr]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stderr]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stderr]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)'] }
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stderr]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_get_key_value`
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/map.rs:140:17
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 140 |             not(no_btreemap_get_key_value),
[INFO] [stderr]     |                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stderr]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stderr]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)'] }
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stderr]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_remove_entry`
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/map.rs:150:13
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 150 |             no_btreemap_remove_entry,
[INFO] [stderr]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stderr]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stderr]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)'] }
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_remove_entry)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stderr]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: unexpected `cfg` condition name: `no_btreemap_get_key_value`
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/map.rs:151:13
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 151 |             no_btreemap_get_key_value,
[INFO] [stderr]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: consider using a Cargo feature instead
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: or consider adding in `Cargo.toml` the `check-cfg` lint config for the lint:
[INFO] [stderr]              [lints.rust]
[INFO] [stderr]              unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = ['cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)'] }
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: or consider adding `println!("cargo::rustc-check-cfg=cfg(no_btreemap_get_key_value)");` to the top of the `build.rs`
[INFO] [stderr]     = note: see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/rustc/check-cfg/cargo-specifics.html> for more information about checking conditional configuration
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/ser.rs:118:5
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 118 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stderr]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/ser.rs:162:5
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 162 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stderr]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/ser.rs:970:5
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 970 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stderr]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]     --> src/ser.rs:1067:5
[INFO] [stderr]      |
[INFO] [stderr] 1067 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stderr]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/value/de.rs:232:5
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 232 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stderr]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/value/de.rs:776:5
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 776 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stderr]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]     --> src/value/de.rs:1254:5
[INFO] [stderr]      |
[INFO] [stderr] 1254 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stderr]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/number.rs:534:5
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 534 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stderr]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/number.rs:562:5
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 562 |     serde_if_integer128! {
[INFO] [stderr]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]   --> src/de.rs:11:41
[INFO] [stderr]    |
[INFO] [stderr] 11 | use serde::{forward_to_deserialize_any, serde_if_integer128};
[INFO] [stderr]    |                                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]  --> src/ser.rs:8:12
[INFO] [stderr]   |
[INFO] [stderr] 8 | use serde::serde_if_integer128;
[INFO] [stderr]   |            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]   --> src/value/de.rs:11:41
[INFO] [stderr]    |
[INFO] [stderr] 11 | use serde::{forward_to_deserialize_any, serde_if_integer128};
[INFO] [stderr]    |                                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: use of deprecated macro `serde::serde_if_integer128`: 
[INFO] [stderr]          This macro has no effect on any version of Serde released in the past 2 years.
[INFO] [stderr]          It was used long ago in crates that needed to support Rustc older than 1.26.0,
[INFO] [stderr]          or Emscripten targets older than 1.40.0, which did not yet have 128-bit integer
[INFO] [stderr]          support. These days Serde requires a Rust compiler newer than that so 128-bit
[INFO] [stderr]          integers are always supported.
[INFO] [stderr]          
[INFO] [stderr]  --> src/number.rs:6:33
[INFO] [stderr]   |
[INFO] [stderr] 6 |     forward_to_deserialize_any, serde_if_integer128, Deserialize, Deserializer, Serialize,
[INFO] [stderr]   |                                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/map.rs:186:21
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 186 |     pub fn entry<S>(&mut self, key: S) -> Entry
[INFO] [stderr]     |                     ^^^^^^^^^             ^^^^^ the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stderr]     |                     |
[INFO] [stderr]     |                     the lifetime is elided here
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stderr]     = note: `#[warn(mismatched_lifetime_syntaxes)]` on by default
[INFO] [stderr] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 186 |     pub fn entry<S>(&mut self, key: S) -> Entry<'_>
[INFO] [stderr]     |                                                ++++
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/map.rs:215:17
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 215 |     pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter {
[INFO] [stderr]     |                 ^^^^^     ^^^^ the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stderr]     |                 |
[INFO] [stderr]     |                 the lifetime is elided here
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stderr] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 215 |     pub fn iter(&self) -> Iter<'_> {
[INFO] [stderr]     |                               ++++
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/map.rs:223:21
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 223 |     pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut {
[INFO] [stderr]     |                     ^^^^^^^^^     ^^^^^^^ the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stderr]     |                     |
[INFO] [stderr]     |                     the lifetime is elided here
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stderr] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 223 |     pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> IterMut<'_> {
[INFO] [stderr]     |                                          ++++
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/map.rs:231:17
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 231 |     pub fn keys(&self) -> Keys {
[INFO] [stderr]     |                 ^^^^^     ^^^^ the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stderr]     |                 |
[INFO] [stderr]     |                 the lifetime is elided here
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stderr] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 231 |     pub fn keys(&self) -> Keys<'_> {
[INFO] [stderr]     |                               ++++
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/map.rs:239:19
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 239 |     pub fn values(&self) -> Values {
[INFO] [stderr]     |                   ^^^^^     ^^^^^^ the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stderr]     |                   |
[INFO] [stderr]     |                   the lifetime is elided here
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stderr] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 239 |     pub fn values(&self) -> Values<'_> {
[INFO] [stderr]     |                                   ++++
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/map.rs:247:23
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 247 |     pub fn values_mut(&mut self) -> ValuesMut {
[INFO] [stderr]     |                       ^^^^^^^^^     ^^^^^^^^^ the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stderr]     |                       |
[INFO] [stderr]     |                       the lifetime is elided here
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stderr] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 247 |     pub fn values_mut(&mut self) -> ValuesMut<'_> {
[INFO] [stderr]     |                                              ++++
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stderr]     --> src/value/de.rs:1366:19
[INFO] [stderr]      |
[INFO] [stderr] 1366 |     fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected {
[INFO] [stderr]      |                   ^^^^^     ^^^^^^^^^^ the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stderr]      |                   |
[INFO] [stderr]      |                   the lifetime is elided here
[INFO] [stderr]      |
[INFO] [stderr]      = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stderr] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stderr]      |
[INFO] [stderr] 1366 |     fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected<'_> {
[INFO] [stderr]      |                                       ++++
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
[INFO] [stderr]    --> src/number.rs:735:30
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 735 |     pub(crate) fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected {
[INFO] [stderr]     |                              ^^^^^     ^^^^^^^^^^ the same lifetime is hidden here
[INFO] [stderr]     |                              |
[INFO] [stderr]     |                              the lifetime is elided here
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr]     = help: the same lifetime is referred to in inconsistent ways, making the signature confusing
[INFO] [stderr] help: use `'_` for type paths
[INFO] [stderr]     |
[INFO] [stderr] 735 |     pub(crate) fn unexpected(&self) -> Unexpected<'_> {
[INFO] [stderr]     |                                                  ++++
[INFO] [stderr] 
[INFO] [stderr] warning: `serde_partiql` (lib) generated 36 warnings (run `cargo fix --lib -p serde_partiql` to apply 15 suggestions)
[INFO] [stderr] warning: `serde_partiql` (lib test) generated 36 warnings (36 duplicates)
[INFO] [stderr]     Finished `test` profile [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.15s
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] running 0 tests
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] test result: ok. 0 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 0.00s
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stderr]      Running unittests src/lib.rs (/opt/rustwide/target/debug/deps/serde_partiql-4e8c0a4131e2ea02)
[INFO] [stderr]    Doc-tests serde_partiql
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] running 98 tests
[INFO] [stdout] test src/de.rs - de::StreamDeserializer (line 2221) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/de.rs - de::from_reader (line 2421) ... FAILED
[INFO] [stdout] test src/de.rs - de::from_slice (line 2509) ... FAILED
[INFO] [stdout] test src/de.rs - de::from_str (line 2551) ... FAILED
[INFO] [stdout] test src/error.rs - error::io::Error::from (line 135) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/de.rs - de::StreamDeserializer<'de,R,T>::byte_offset (line 2271) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/de.rs - de::&'amutDeserializer<R>::deserialize_bytes (line 1563) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/de.rs - de::&'amutDeserializer<R>::deserialize_bytes (line 1584) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/de.rs - de::from_reader (line 2457) ... FAILED
[INFO] [stdout] test src/lib.rs - (line 121) ... FAILED
[INFO] [stdout] test src/lib.rs - (line 43) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/lib.rs - (line 243) ... FAILED
[INFO] [stdout] test src/macros.rs - macros::json (line 25) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/lib.rs - (line 212) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/lib.rs - (line 183) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/macros.rs - macros::json (line 3) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::Entry<'a>::and_modify (line 551) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/macros.rs - macros::json (line 42) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/lib.rs - (line 63) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::Map<String,Value> (line 284) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::Entry<'a>::key (line 491) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::Entry<'a>::or_insert (line 507) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::OccupiedEntry<'a>::insert (line 735) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::Entry<'a>::or_insert_with (line 528) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::OccupiedEntry<'a>::get_mut (line 682) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::Map<String,Value> (line 312) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::OccupiedEntry<'a>::get (line 658) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::OccupiedEntry<'a>::key (line 634) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::OccupiedEntry<'a>::remove (line 760) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::VacantEntry<'a>::insert (line 609) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/number.rs - number::Number::as_i64 (line 143) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/number.rs - number::Number::from_f64 (line 220) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::OccupiedEntry<'a>::into_mut (line 708) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/number.rs - number::Number::is_i64 (line 48) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/number.rs - number::Number::as_f64 (line 196) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/number.rs - number::Number::is_f64 (line 111) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/map.rs - map::VacantEntry<'a>::key (line 587) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/number.rs - number::Number::is_u64 (line 79) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from (line 103) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/number.rs - number::Number::as_u64 (line 174) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from (line 144) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from (line 119) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from (line 160) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from (line 177) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from (line 193) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from (line 259) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from (line 127) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from (line 39) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from (line 55) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from (line 71) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from_iter (line 216) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from (line 87) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from_iter (line 223) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/index.rs - value::index::Value::index (line 194) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from_iter (line 209) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/index.rs - value::index::Value::index_mut (line 233) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value (line 847) ... FAILED
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/from.rs - value::from::Value::from_iter (line 239) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/index.rs - value::index::Index (line 21) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value (line 37) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value (line 8) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::Object (line 165) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value (line 61) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::String (line 141) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::Number (line 132) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::as_array (line 411) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::Array (line 150) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::Null (line 114) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::Bool (line 123) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::as_i64 (line 596) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::as_array_mut (line 432) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::as_bool (line 673) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::as_null (line 711) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::as_f64 (line 635) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::as_object (line 352) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::as_str (line 469) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::as_u64 (line 616) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::fmt (line 197) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::as_object_mut (line 373) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::get (line 289) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::get (line 273) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::is_array (line 394) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::get_mut (line 315) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::is_boolean (line 656) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::is_object (line 334) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::is_f64 (line 575) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::is_string (line 452) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::is_i64 (line 521) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::is_number (line 498) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::is_u64 (line 547) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::is_null (line 695) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::pointer (line 742) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::pointer_mut (line 787) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::from_value (line 949) ... FAILED
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::Value::take (line 829) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::to_value (line 887) ... FAILED
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/ser.rs - value::ser::Serializer (line 45) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] test src/value/mod.rs - value::to_value (line 925) ... ok
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] failures:
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] ---- src/de.rs - de::from_reader (line 2421) stdout ----
[INFO] [stdout] error: cannot find derive macro `Deserialize` in this scope
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2430:10
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2430 | #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
[INFO] [stdout]      |          ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] note: `Deserialize` is imported here, but it is only a trait, without a derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2423:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2423 | use serde::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] help: consider importing this derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2423 + use serde_derive::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error[E0277]: the trait bound `User: serde::de::DeserializeOwned` is not satisfied
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2442:13
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2442 |     let u = serde_partiql::from_reader(reader)?;
[INFO] [stdout]      |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ unsatisfied trait bound
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] help: the trait `for<'de> Deserialize<'de>` is not implemented for `User`
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2431:1
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2431 | struct User {
[INFO] [stdout]      | ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]      = help: the following other types implement trait `Deserialize<'de>`:
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a Path
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a [u8]
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a serde_bytes::ByteArray<N>
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a serde_bytes::Bytes
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a str
[INFO] [stdout]                ()
[INFO] [stdout]                (T,)
[INFO] [stdout]                (T0, T1)
[INFO] [stdout]              and 154 others
[INFO] [stdout]      = note: required for `User` to implement `DeserializeOwned`
[INFO] [stdout] note: required by a bound in `from_reader`
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2500:8
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2497 | pub fn from_reader<R, T>(rdr: R) -> Result<T>
[INFO] [stdout]      |        ----------- required by a bound in this function
[INFO] [stdout] ...
[INFO] [stdout] 2500 |     T: de::DeserializeOwned,
[INFO] [stdout]      |        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `from_reader`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
[INFO] [stdout] Couldn't compile the test.
[INFO] [stdout] ---- src/de.rs - de::from_slice (line 2509) stdout ----
[INFO] [stdout] error: cannot find derive macro `Deserialize` in this scope
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2513:10
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2513 | #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
[INFO] [stdout]      |          ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] note: `Deserialize` is imported here, but it is only a trait, without a derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2511:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2511 | use serde::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] help: consider importing this derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2511 + use serde_derive::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error[E0277]: the trait bound `User: serde::Deserialize<'de>` is not satisfied
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2527:19
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2527 |     let u: User = serde_partiql::from_slice(j).unwrap();
[INFO] [stdout]      |                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ unsatisfied trait bound
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] help: the trait `Deserialize<'_>` is not implemented for `User`
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2514:1
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2514 | struct User {
[INFO] [stdout]      | ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]      = note: for local types consider adding `#[derive(serde::Deserialize)]` to your `User` type
[INFO] [stdout]      = note: for types from other crates check whether the crate offers a `serde` feature flag
[INFO] [stdout]      = help: the following other types implement trait `Deserialize<'de>`:
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a Path
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a [u8]
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a serde_bytes::ByteArray<N>
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a serde_bytes::Bytes
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a str
[INFO] [stdout]                ()
[INFO] [stdout]                (T,)
[INFO] [stdout]                (T0, T1)
[INFO] [stdout]              and 154 others
[INFO] [stdout] note: required by a bound in `from_slice`
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2542:8
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2540 | pub fn from_slice<'a, T>(v: &'a [u8]) -> Result<T>
[INFO] [stdout]      |        ---------- required by a bound in this function
[INFO] [stdout] 2541 | where
[INFO] [stdout] 2542 |     T: de::Deserialize<'a>,
[INFO] [stdout]      |        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `from_slice`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
[INFO] [stdout] Couldn't compile the test.
[INFO] [stdout] ---- src/de.rs - de::from_str (line 2551) stdout ----
[INFO] [stdout] error: cannot find derive macro `Deserialize` in this scope
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2555:10
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2555 | #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
[INFO] [stdout]      |          ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] note: `Deserialize` is imported here, but it is only a trait, without a derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2553:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2553 | use serde::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] help: consider importing this derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2553 + use serde_derive::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error[E0277]: the trait bound `User: serde::Deserialize<'de>` is not satisfied
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2569:19
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2569 |     let u: User = serde_partiql::from_str(j).unwrap();
[INFO] [stdout]      |                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ unsatisfied trait bound
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] help: the trait `Deserialize<'_>` is not implemented for `User`
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2556:1
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2556 | struct User {
[INFO] [stdout]      | ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]      = note: for local types consider adding `#[derive(serde::Deserialize)]` to your `User` type
[INFO] [stdout]      = note: for types from other crates check whether the crate offers a `serde` feature flag
[INFO] [stdout]      = help: the following other types implement trait `Deserialize<'de>`:
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a Path
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a [u8]
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a serde_bytes::ByteArray<N>
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a serde_bytes::Bytes
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a str
[INFO] [stdout]                ()
[INFO] [stdout]                (T,)
[INFO] [stdout]                (T0, T1)
[INFO] [stdout]              and 154 others
[INFO] [stdout] note: required by a bound in `serde_partiql::from_str`
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2584:8
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2582 | pub fn from_str<'a, T>(s: &'a str) -> Result<T>
[INFO] [stdout]      |        -------- required by a bound in this function
[INFO] [stdout] 2583 | where
[INFO] [stdout] 2584 |     T: de::Deserialize<'a>,
[INFO] [stdout]      |        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `from_str`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
[INFO] [stdout] Couldn't compile the test.
[INFO] [stdout] ---- src/de.rs - de::from_reader (line 2457) stdout ----
[INFO] [stdout] error: cannot find derive macro `Deserialize` in this scope
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2464:10
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2464 | #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
[INFO] [stdout]      |          ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] note: `Deserialize` is imported here, but it is only a trait, without a derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2459:5
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2459 | use serde::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]      |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] help: consider importing this derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2459 + use serde_derive::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error[E0599]: no function or associated item named `deserialize` found for struct `User` in the current scope
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2472:19
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2465 | struct User {
[INFO] [stdout]      | ----------- function or associated item `deserialize` not found for this struct
[INFO] [stdout] ...
[INFO] [stdout] 2472 |     let u = User::deserialize(&mut de)?;
[INFO] [stdout]      |                   ^^^^^^^^^^^ function or associated item not found in `User`
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout]      = help: items from traits can only be used if the trait is implemented and in scope
[INFO] [stdout]      = note: the following traits define an item `deserialize`, perhaps you need to implement one of them:
[INFO] [stdout]              candidate #1: `Deserialize`
[INFO] [stdout]              candidate #2: `DeserializeSeed`
[INFO] [stdout]              candidate #3: `serde_bytes::Deserialize`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0599`.
[INFO] [stdout] Couldn't compile the test.
[INFO] [stdout] ---- src/lib.rs - (line 121) stdout ----
[INFO] [stdout] error: cannot find derive macro `Serialize` in this scope
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:126:10
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 126 | #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
[INFO] [stdout]     |          ^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] note: `Serialize` is imported here, but it is only a trait, without a derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:123:26
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 123 | use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                          ^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] help: consider importing this derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 123 + use serde_derive::Serialize;
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error: cannot find derive macro `Deserialize` in this scope
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:126:21
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 126 | #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
[INFO] [stdout]     |                     ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] note: `Deserialize` is imported here, but it is only a trait, without a derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:123:13
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 123 | use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
[INFO] [stdout]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] help: consider importing this derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 123 + use serde_derive::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stderr] error: doctest failed, to rerun pass `--doc`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error[E0277]: the trait bound `Person: serde::Deserialize<'de>` is not satisfied
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/lib.rs:148:21
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout]  148 |     let p: Person = serde_partiql::from_str(data)?;
[INFO] [stdout]      |                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ unsatisfied trait bound
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] help: the trait `Deserialize<'_>` is not implemented for `Person`
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/lib.rs:127:1
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout]  127 | struct Person {
[INFO] [stdout]      | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]      = note: for local types consider adding `#[derive(serde::Deserialize)]` to your `Person` type
[INFO] [stdout]      = note: for types from other crates check whether the crate offers a `serde` feature flag
[INFO] [stdout]      = help: the following other types implement trait `Deserialize<'de>`:
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a Path
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a [u8]
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a serde_bytes::ByteArray<N>
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a serde_bytes::Bytes
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a str
[INFO] [stdout]                ()
[INFO] [stdout]                (T,)
[INFO] [stdout]                (T0, T1)
[INFO] [stdout]              and 154 others
[INFO] [stdout] note: required by a bound in `serde_partiql::from_str`
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2584:8
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2582 | pub fn from_str<'a, T>(s: &'a str) -> Result<T>
[INFO] [stdout]      |        -------- required by a bound in this function
[INFO] [stdout] 2583 | where
[INFO] [stdout] 2584 |     T: de::Deserialize<'a>,
[INFO] [stdout]      |        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `from_str`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
[INFO] [stdout] Couldn't compile the test.
[INFO] [stdout] ---- src/lib.rs - (line 243) stdout ----
[INFO] [stdout] error: cannot find derive macro `Serialize` in this scope
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:248:10
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 248 | #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
[INFO] [stdout]     |          ^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] note: `Serialize` is imported here, but it is only a trait, without a derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:245:26
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 245 | use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
[INFO] [stdout]     |                          ^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] help: consider importing this derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 245 + use serde_derive::Serialize;
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error: cannot find derive macro `Deserialize` in this scope
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:248:21
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 248 | #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]
[INFO] [stdout]     |                     ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] note: `Deserialize` is imported here, but it is only a trait, without a derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/lib.rs:245:13
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 245 | use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
[INFO] [stdout]     |             ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] help: consider importing this derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 245 + use serde_derive::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error[E0277]: the trait bound `Address: serde::Serialize` is not satisfied
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/lib.rs:262:38
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout]  262 |     let j = serde_partiql::to_string(&address)?;
[INFO] [stdout]      |             ------------------------ ^^^^^^^^ unsatisfied trait bound
[INFO] [stdout]      |             |
[INFO] [stdout]      |             required by a bound introduced by this call
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] help: the trait `Serialize` is not implemented for `Address`
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/lib.rs:249:1
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout]  249 | struct Address {
[INFO] [stdout]      | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]      = note: for local types consider adding `#[derive(serde::Serialize)]` to your `Address` type
[INFO] [stdout]      = note: for types from other crates check whether the crate offers a `serde` feature flag
[INFO] [stdout]      = help: the following other types implement trait `Serialize`:
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a T
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a mut T
[INFO] [stdout]                ()
[INFO] [stdout]                (T,)
[INFO] [stdout]                (T0, T1)
[INFO] [stdout]                (T0, T1, T2)
[INFO] [stdout]                (T0, T1, T2, T3)
[INFO] [stdout]                (T0, T1, T2, T3, T4)
[INFO] [stdout]              and 141 others
[INFO] [stdout] note: required by a bound in `serde_partiql::to_string`
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/ser.rs:2213:17
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2211 | pub fn to_string<T>(value: &T) -> Result<String>
[INFO] [stdout]      |        --------- required by a bound in this function
[INFO] [stdout] 2212 | where
[INFO] [stdout] 2213 |     T: ?Sized + Serialize,
[INFO] [stdout]      |                 ^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `to_string`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
[INFO] [stdout] Couldn't compile the test.
[INFO] [stdout] ---- src/value/mod.rs - value::Value (line 847) stdout ----
[INFO] [stdout] error: cannot find derive macro `Deserialize` in this scope
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:852:10
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 852 | #[derive(Deserialize)]
[INFO] [stdout]     |          ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] note: `Deserialize` is imported here, but it is only a trait, without a derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:849:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 849 | use serde::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] help: consider importing this derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 846 + use serde_derive::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error: cannot find attribute `serde` in this scope
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:855:7
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 855 |     #[serde(default)]
[INFO] [stdout]     |       ^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `serde` is in scope, but it is a crate, not an attribute
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error[E0277]: the trait bound `Settings: serde::Deserialize<'de>` is not satisfied
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/value/mod.rs:861:19
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout]  861 | let s: Settings = serde_partiql::from_str(data)?;
[INFO] [stdout]      |                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ unsatisfied trait bound
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] help: the trait `Deserialize<'_>` is not implemented for `Settings`
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/value/mod.rs:853:1
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout]  853 | struct Settings {
[INFO] [stdout]      | ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]      = note: for local types consider adding `#[derive(serde::Deserialize)]` to your `Settings` type
[INFO] [stdout]      = note: for types from other crates check whether the crate offers a `serde` feature flag
[INFO] [stdout]      = help: the following other types implement trait `Deserialize<'de>`:
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a Path
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a [u8]
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a serde_bytes::ByteArray<N>
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a serde_bytes::Bytes
[INFO] [stdout]                &'a str
[INFO] [stdout]                ()
[INFO] [stdout]                (T,)
[INFO] [stdout]                (T0, T1)
[INFO] [stdout]              and 154 others
[INFO] [stdout] note: required by a bound in `serde_partiql::from_str`
[INFO] [stdout]     --> src/de.rs:2584:8
[INFO] [stdout]      |
[INFO] [stdout] 2582 | pub fn from_str<'a, T>(s: &'a str) -> Result<T>
[INFO] [stdout]      |        -------- required by a bound in this function
[INFO] [stdout] 2583 | where
[INFO] [stdout] 2584 |     T: de::Deserialize<'a>,
[INFO] [stdout]      |        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `from_str`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error: aborting due to 3 previous errors
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
[INFO] [stdout] Couldn't compile the test.
[INFO] [stdout] ---- src/value/mod.rs - value::from_value (line 949) stdout ----
[INFO] [stdout] error: cannot find derive macro `Deserialize` in this scope
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:954:10
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 954 | #[derive(Deserialize, Debug)]
[INFO] [stdout]     |          ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] note: `Deserialize` is imported here, but it is only a trait, without a derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:951:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 951 | use serde::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] help: consider importing this derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 951 + use serde_derive::Deserialize;
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error[E0277]: the trait bound `User: serde::de::DeserializeOwned` is not satisfied
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:967:19
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 967 |     let u: User = serde_partiql::from_value(j).unwrap();
[INFO] [stdout]     |                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ unsatisfied trait bound
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] help: the trait `for<'de> Deserialize<'de>` is not implemented for `User`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:955:1
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 955 | struct User {
[INFO] [stdout]     | ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: the following other types implement trait `Deserialize<'de>`:
[INFO] [stdout]               &'a Path
[INFO] [stdout]               &'a [u8]
[INFO] [stdout]               &'a serde_bytes::ByteArray<N>
[INFO] [stdout]               &'a serde_bytes::Bytes
[INFO] [stdout]               &'a str
[INFO] [stdout]               ()
[INFO] [stdout]               (T,)
[INFO] [stdout]               (T0, T1)
[INFO] [stdout]             and 154 others
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: required for `User` to implement `DeserializeOwned`
[INFO] [stdout] note: required by a bound in `from_value`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:982:8
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 980 | pub fn from_value<T>(value: Value) -> Result<T, Error>
[INFO] [stdout]     |        ---------- required by a bound in this function
[INFO] [stdout] 981 | where
[INFO] [stdout] 982 |     T: DeserializeOwned,
[INFO] [stdout]     |        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `from_value`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error: aborting due to 2 previous errors
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
[INFO] [stdout] Couldn't compile the test.
[INFO] [stdout] ---- src/value/mod.rs - value::to_value (line 887) stdout ----
[INFO] [stdout] error: cannot find derive macro `Serialize` in this scope
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:894:10
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 894 | #[derive(Serialize)]
[INFO] [stdout]     |          ^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] note: `Serialize` is imported here, but it is only a trait, without a derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:889:5
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 889 | use serde::Serialize;
[INFO] [stdout]     |     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout] help: consider importing this derive macro
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 886 + use serde_derive::Serialize;
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] warning: trait objects without an explicit `dyn` are deprecated
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:900:44
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 900 | fn compare_json_values() -> Result<(), Box<Error>> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                            ^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout]     = warning: this is accepted in the current edition (Rust 2018) but is a hard error in Rust 2021!
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: for more information, see <https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/rust-2021/warnings-promoted-to-error.html>
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: `#[warn(bare_trait_objects)]` (part of `#[warn(rust_2021_compatibility)]`) on by default
[INFO] [stdout] help: if this is a dyn-compatible trait, use `dyn`
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 900 | fn compare_json_values() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
[INFO] [stdout]     |                                            +++
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error[E0277]: the trait bound `User: serde::Serialize` is not satisfied
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:912:37
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 912 |     let v = serde_partiql::to_value(u).unwrap();
[INFO] [stdout]     |             ----------------------- ^ unsatisfied trait bound
[INFO] [stdout]     |             |
[INFO] [stdout]     |             required by a bound introduced by this call
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] help: the trait `Serialize` is not implemented for `User`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:895:1
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 895 | struct User {
[INFO] [stdout]     | ^^^^^^^^^^^
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: for local types consider adding `#[derive(serde::Serialize)]` to your `User` type
[INFO] [stdout]     = note: for types from other crates check whether the crate offers a `serde` feature flag
[INFO] [stdout]     = help: the following other types implement trait `Serialize`:
[INFO] [stdout]               &'a T
[INFO] [stdout]               &'a mut T
[INFO] [stdout]               ()
[INFO] [stdout]               (T,)
[INFO] [stdout]               (T0, T1)
[INFO] [stdout]               (T0, T1, T2)
[INFO] [stdout]               (T0, T1, T2, T3)
[INFO] [stdout]               (T0, T1, T2, T3, T4)
[INFO] [stdout]             and 141 others
[INFO] [stdout] note: required by a bound in `to_value`
[INFO] [stdout]    --> src/value/mod.rs:940:8
[INFO] [stdout]     |
[INFO] [stdout] 938 | pub fn to_value<T>(value: T) -> Result<Value, Error>
[INFO] [stdout]     |        -------- required by a bound in this function
[INFO] [stdout] 939 | where
[INFO] [stdout] 940 |     T: Serialize,
[INFO] [stdout]     |        ^^^^^^^^^ required by this bound in `to_value`
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] error: aborting due to 2 previous errors; 1 warning emitted
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
[INFO] [stdout] Couldn't compile the test.
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] failures:
[INFO] [stdout]     src/de.rs - de::from_reader (line 2421)
[INFO] [stdout]     src/de.rs - de::from_reader (line 2457)
[INFO] [stdout]     src/de.rs - de::from_slice (line 2509)
[INFO] [stdout]     src/de.rs - de::from_str (line 2551)
[INFO] [stdout]     src/lib.rs - (line 121)
[INFO] [stdout]     src/lib.rs - (line 243)
[INFO] [stdout]     src/value/mod.rs - value::Value (line 847)
[INFO] [stdout]     src/value/mod.rs - value::from_value (line 949)
[INFO] [stdout]     src/value/mod.rs - value::to_value (line 887)
[INFO] [stdout] 
[INFO] [stdout] test result: FAILED. 89 passed; 9 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 8.08s
[INFO] [stdout] 
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