commit | cf0c2c73334eb1c7c6a45e2603244238e4bd3ef7 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Nicholas Nethercote <n.nethercote@gmail.com> | Mon May 27 09:00:48 2024 +1000 |
committer | Nicholas Nethercote <n.nethercote@gmail.com> | Tue May 28 08:15:15 2024 +1000 |
tree | 0d67667a2df1e0e54a318dc988bd02d8fc7baab7 | |
parent | 3607cee3e7009c91dfdf3d4f8669ac8156a36ac0 [diff] |
Convert `proc_macro_back_compat` lint to an unconditional error. We still check for the `rental`/`allsorts-rental` crates. But now if they are detected we just emit a fatal error, instead of emitting a warning and providing alternative behaviour. The original "hack" implementing alternative behaviour was added in #73345. The lint was added in #83127. The tracking issue is #83125. The direct motivation for the change is that providing the alternative behaviour is interfering with #125174 and follow-on work.
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