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Nov 28 11:13:56.139 INFO [stderr] --> src/lib.rs:1:1 Nov 28 11:13:56.139 INFO [stderr] | Nov 28 11:13:56.140 INFO [stderr] 1 | / //! The `pact_matching` crate provides the core logic to performing matching on HTTP requests Nov 28 11:13:56.140 INFO [stderr] 2 | | //! and responses. It implements the V3 Pact specification (https://github.com/pact-foundation/pact-specification/tree/version-3). Nov 28 11:13:56.140 INFO [stderr] 3 | | //! Nov 28 11:13:56.140 INFO [stderr] 4 | | //! ## To use it Nov 28 11:13:56.141 INFO [stderr] ... | Nov 28 11:13:56.141 INFO [stderr] 323 | | //! | MinMaxType | `{ "match": "type", "min": 1, "max": 10 }` | This executes a type based match against the values, that is, they are equal if they are the same type. In addition, if the values represent a collection, the length of the actual value is compared against the minimum and maximum. | Nov 28 11:13:56.141 INFO [stderr] 324 | | //! Nov 28 11:13:56.141 INFO [stderr] | |___^ Nov 28 11:13:56.142 INFO [stderr] | Nov 28 11:13:56.142 INFO [stderr] = note: #[warn(intra_doc_link_resolution_failure)] on by default Nov 28 11:13:56.142 INFO [stderr] = note: the link appears in this line: Nov 28 11:13:56.142 INFO [stderr] Nov 28 11:13:56.143 INFO [stderr] | $.item1.level[1] | $(2).item1(2).level(2)[1(2)] | 16 | Nov 28 11:13:56.143 INFO [stderr] ^ Nov 28 11:13:56.143 INFO [stderr] = help: to escape `[` and `]` characters, just add '\' before them like `\[` or `\]` Nov 28 11:13:56.143 INFO [stderr] Nov 28 11:13:56.144 INFO [stderr] warning: `[1]` cannot be resolved, ignoring it... Nov 28 11:13:56.144 INFO [stderr] --> src/lib.rs:1:1 Nov 28 11:13:56.144 INFO [stderr] | Nov 28 11:13:56.144 INFO [stderr] 1 | / //! The `pact_matching` crate provides the core logic to performing matching on HTTP requests Nov 28 11:13:56.145 INFO [stderr] 2 | | //! and responses. It implements the V3 Pact specification (https://github.com/pact-foundation/pact-specification/tree/version-3). Nov 28 11:13:56.145 INFO [stderr] 3 | | //! Nov 28 11:13:56.145 INFO [stderr] 4 | | //! ## To use it Nov 28 11:13:56.145 INFO [stderr] ... | Nov 28 11:13:56.146 INFO [stderr] 323 | | //! | MinMaxType | `{ "match": "type", "min": 1, "max": 10 }` | This executes a type based match against the values, that is, they are equal if they are the same type. In addition, if the values represent a collection, the length of the actual value is compared against the minimum and maximum. | Nov 28 11:13:56.146 INFO [stderr] 324 | | //! Nov 28 11:13:56.146 INFO [stderr] | |___^ Nov 28 11:13:56.146 INFO [stderr] | Nov 28 11:13:56.147 INFO [stderr] = note: the link appears in this line: Nov 28 11:13:56.147 INFO [stderr] Nov 28 11:13:56.147 INFO [stderr] | $.item1.level[1].id | $(2).item1(2).level(2)[1(2)].id(2) | 32 | Nov 28 11:13:56.148 INFO [stderr] ^ Nov 28 11:13:56.148 INFO [stderr] = help: to escape `[` and `]` characters, just add '\' before them like `\[` or `\]` Nov 28 11:13:56.148 INFO [stderr] Nov 28 11:13:56.148 INFO [stderr] warning: `[1]` cannot be resolved, ignoring it... Nov 28 11:13:56.149 INFO [stderr] --> src/lib.rs:1:1 Nov 28 11:13:56.149 INFO [stderr] | Nov 28 11:13:56.149 INFO [stderr] 1 | / //! The `pact_matching` crate provides the core logic to performing matching on HTTP requests Nov 28 11:13:56.149 INFO [stderr] 2 | | //! and responses. It implements the V3 Pact specification (https://github.com/pact-foundation/pact-specification/tree/version-3). Nov 28 11:13:56.150 INFO [stderr] 3 | | //! Nov 28 11:13:56.150 INFO [stderr] 4 | | //! ## To use it Nov 28 11:13:56.150 INFO [stderr] ... | Nov 28 11:13:56.150 INFO [stderr] 323 | | //! | MinMaxType | `{ "match": "type", "min": 1, "max": 10 }` | This executes a type based match against the values, that is, they are equal if they are the same type. In addition, if the values represent a collection, the length of the actual value is compared against the minimum and maximum. | Nov 28 11:13:56.151 INFO [stderr] 324 | | //! Nov 28 11:13:56.151 INFO [stderr] | |___^ Nov 28 11:13:56.151 INFO [stderr] | Nov 28 11:13:56.151 INFO [stderr] = note: the link appears in this line: Nov 28 11:13:56.152 INFO [stderr] Nov 28 11:13:56.152 INFO [stderr] | $.item1.level[1].name | $(2).item1(2).level(2)[1(2)].name(0) | 0 | Nov 28 11:13:56.152 INFO [stderr] ^ Nov 28 11:13:56.152 INFO [stderr] = help: to escape `[` and `]` characters, just add '\' before them like `\[` or `\]` Nov 28 11:13:56.153 INFO [stderr] Nov 28 11:13:56.153 INFO [stderr] warning: `[2]` cannot be resolved, ignoring it... Nov 28 11:13:56.153 INFO [stderr] --> src/lib.rs:1:1 Nov 28 11:13:56.153 INFO [stderr] | Nov 28 11:13:56.154 INFO [stderr] 1 | / //! The `pact_matching` crate provides the core logic to performing matching on HTTP requests Nov 28 11:13:56.154 INFO [stderr] 2 | | //! and responses. It implements the V3 Pact specification (https://github.com/pact-foundation/pact-specification/tree/version-3). Nov 28 11:13:56.154 INFO [stderr] 3 | | //! Nov 28 11:13:56.154 INFO [stderr] 4 | | //! ## To use it Nov 28 11:13:56.155 INFO [stderr] ... | Nov 28 11:13:56.155 INFO [stderr] 323 | | //! | MinMaxType | `{ "match": "type", "min": 1, "max": 10 }` | This executes a type based match against the values, that is, they are equal if they are the same type. In addition, if the values represent a collection, the length of the actual value is compared against the minimum and maximum. | Nov 28 11:13:56.155 INFO [stderr] 324 | | //! Nov 28 11:13:56.155 INFO [stderr] | |___^ Nov 28 11:13:56.156 INFO [stderr] | Nov 28 11:13:56.156 INFO [stderr] = note: the link appears in this line: Nov 28 11:13:56.156 INFO [stderr] Nov 28 11:13:56.156 INFO [stderr] | $.item1.level[2] | $(2).item1(2).level(2)[2(0)] | 0 | Nov 28 11:13:56.157 INFO [stderr] ^ Nov 28 11:13:56.157 INFO [stderr] = help: to escape `[` and `]` characters, just add '\' before them like `\[` or `\]` Nov 28 11:13:56.157 INFO [stderr] Nov 28 11:13:56.157 INFO [stderr] warning: `[2]` cannot be resolved, ignoring it... Nov 28 11:13:56.158 INFO [stderr] --> src/lib.rs:1:1 Nov 28 11:13:56.158 INFO [stderr] | Nov 28 11:13:56.158 INFO [stderr] 1 | / //! The `pact_matching` crate provides the core logic to performing matching on HTTP requests Nov 28 11:13:56.159 INFO [stderr] 2 | | //! and responses. It implements the V3 Pact specification (https://github.com/pact-foundation/pact-specification/tree/version-3). Nov 28 11:13:56.159 INFO [stderr] 3 | | //! Nov 28 11:13:56.159 INFO [stderr] 4 | | //! ## To use it Nov 28 11:13:56.159 INFO [stderr] ... | Nov 28 11:13:56.160 INFO [stderr] 323 | | //! | MinMaxType | `{ "match": "type", "min": 1, "max": 10 }` | This executes a type based match against the values, that is, they are equal if they are the same type. In addition, if the values represent a collection, the length of the actual value is compared against the minimum and maximum. | Nov 28 11:13:56.160 INFO [stderr] 324 | | //! 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