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chore(deps): update rust to v1.78.0 #1912
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# [0.24.0] > Important: 1 potentially breaking change below, indicated by **❗ BREAKING ❗** ## ❗ BREAKING ❗ - **Removed the deprecated `plain` and `json` options for `--output` - @dylan-apollo PR [#1804](#1804 The `--output` option is now only for specifying a file to write to. The `--format` option should be used to specify the format of the output. ## 🚀 Features - **Return the name of the linting rule that is violated, as well as the code - @jonathanrainer PR [#1907](#1907 Originally only the message from the linting violation was included in the response, but now it also includes the name of the specific linting rule to aid debugging - **Use the Router's `/health?ready` endpoint to check readiness - @nmoutschen PR [#1939](#1939 Previously `rover dev` used a simple query to establish readiness, but this did not allow for router customizations. - **Adding architecture and OS metrics - @aaronArinder PR [#1947](#1947 Allows us to track the Operating Systems and Architectures in use by our users, this will give us more information as to where to focus support efforts - **Allow `aarch64` macOS to pull correct `supergraph` binaries where available - @jonathanrainer PR [#1971](#1971 We recently started publishing `supergraph` binaries for `aarch64`, so if they are available Rover will use them in preference to x86_64 binaries. ## 🐛 Fixes - **Don't panic if the telemetry client cannot be initialised - @dylan-apollo PR [#1897](#1897) - Issue [#1893](#1893 - **Rename `.cargo/config` to `.cargo/config.toml` - @jonathanrainer PR [#1921](#1921 - **Fix `pnpm` installs by moving the binary download location - @jonathanrainer PR [#1927](#1927) - Issue [#1881](#1881 After we inlined the `binary-install` dependency in v0.23.0 this changed where the downloaded binary was stored when using `pnpm`. This caused users running the binary to enter an infinite loop. This moves the binary to a new location which avoids this. - **Don't panic on file watcher errors - @nmoutschen PR [#1935](#1935 Instead of panicking when errors occur watching files return those errors gracefully to the user. - **Store binaries with version numbers attached so upgrades are possible - @jonathanrainer PR [#1932](#1932) - Issue [#1563](#1563 When downloading binaries via `npm` they were always stored as `rover` despite the version. As such, when a new version came out the upgrade would fail. This now doesn't happen, as binaries are stored with their versions number in the name. - **Ensure correct URL is used if `subgraph_url` and `routing_url` are provided in a supergraph schema - @jonathanrainer PR [#1948](#1948) - Issue [#1782](#1782 - **Let `--output` accept paths with missing intermediate directories - @jonathanrainer PR [#1944](#1944) - Issue [#1787](#1787 - **Allow `rover dev` to read Federation Version from supergraph schema - @jonathanrainer PR [#1950](#1950) - Issue [#1735](#1735 The Federation version could be set in the supegraph schema but was being ignored by `rover dev`. It now is taken into account, along with the overriding environment variable. - **Stop .exe being printed after Federation version during composition - @jonathanrainer PR [#1951](#1951) - Issue [#1390](#1390 - **Reinstate support for `glibc` 2.17 - @jonathanrainer PR [#1953](#1953 In resolving the issues with CentOS 7 we accidentally removed support for `glibc` 2.17, this has now been restored - **Be more lenient about `supergraph` binary versions - @dylan-apollo PR [#1966](#1966 In resolving #1390, we were too restrictive in what counted as a valid version. This restores the correct behaviour - **Set `package.json` to a stable version when testing NPM Installers - @jonathanrainer PR [#1967](#1967 When testing whether our NPM installers worked correctly we were trying to download the latest `rover` binary. On release PRs, where the binary didn't yet exist, this was causing problems. - **Fix mocking of calls to Orbiter in Installer tests - @jonathanrainer PR [#1968](#1968 - **Remove noisy errors from intermediate composition states - @aaronArinder PR [#1956](#1956 When `rover dev` composes multiple subgraphs it does so one at a time. As such if there are dependencies there can be noisy ephemeral errors, this fixes that by waiting until all subgraphs are added before trying composition. ## 🛠 Maintenance - **Update GitHub CircleCI Orb to v2.3.0 - @Geal PR [#1831](#1831 - **Update plugins to Fed 2.7 and Router 1.43.0 - @smyrick PR [#1877](#1877 - **Update CODEOWNERS - @dotdat PR [#1890](#1890 Make Betelgeuse the primary owners of the Rover repository - **Update lychee-lib to v0.15 - @dotData PR [#1902](#1902 - **Add tests and provide status codes as part of linter errors - @dotdat PR [#1903](#1903 - **Add nix files to .gitignore - @aaronArinder PR [#1908](#1908 - **Update apollographql/router to v1.47.0 - @aaronArinder PR [#1841](#1841 - **Update apollographql/federation-rs to v2.7.8 - @aaronArinder PR [#1746](#1746 - **Update node.js to v20 - @aaronArinder PR [#1778](#1778 - **Update Rust to v1.76.0 and the Rust CircleCI Orb to v1.6.1 - @aaronArinder PR [#1788](#1788 - **Update serial_test to v3 - @jonathanrainer PR [#1836](#1836 - **Update which to v6 - @jonathanrainer PR [#1835](#1835 - **Update apollographql/federation-rs to v2.8.0 - @aaronArinder PR [#1909](#1909 - **Update tar to v6.2.1 - @aaronArinder PR [#1888](#1888 - **Update tar to v7 - @aaronArinder PR [#1914](#1914 - **Update node.js packages - @aaronArinder PR [#1830](#1830 Includes `eslint` to v8.57.0, `node.js` to v20.14.0, `nodemon` to v3.1.2, `npm` to v10.8.1 and `prettier` to v3.3.0 - **Update Rust to v1.78.0 - @aaronArinder PR [#1912](#1912 - **Update apollographql/router to v1.48.0 - @aaronArinder PR [#1917](#1917 - **Update zip to v2 - @jonathanrainer PR [#1916](#1916 - **Update eslint to v9.4.0 - @dotdat PR [#1913](#1913 - **Update hyper to v1.0 - @dotdat PR [#1789](#1789 - **Add tests for socket names - @jonathanrainer PR [#1918](#1918 In future dependency upgrades we want to ensure that behaviour around socket naming works as expected, so add a test to ensure that. - **Update rust packages - @jonathanrainer PR [#1755](#1755 Consolidates updates of pre-1.0 rust crates, check PR for full details of crates updated - **Update notify to v6 - @jonathanrainer PR [#1603](#1603 - **Include cargo-deny checks on PRs - @jonathanrainer PR [#1910](#1910 Now we can check for licences that don't correspond to our allowed list and pick up on dependency issues live on PRs - **Pin node.js dev dependencies - @aaronArinder PR [#1923](#1923 - **Allow 0BSD licence - @aaronArinder PR [#1924](#1923 - **Update interprocess to v2 - @dotdat PR [#1915](#1915 - **Update apollographql/router to v1.48.1 - @dotdat PR [#1926](#1926 - **Update Rust to v1.79.0 - @jonathanrainer PR [#1931](#1931 - **Update git2 to v0.19 - @jonathanrainer PR [#1930](#1930 - **Update node.js packages - @jonathanrainer PR [#1929](#1929 Includes `@eslint/compat` to v1.1.0, `eslint` to v9.5.0, `graphql` to v16.8.2 and `prettier` to v3.3.2 - **Migrate CI to use manylinux rather than CentOS 7 - @jonathanrainer PR [#1952](#1952 As CentOS 7 has now entered End-of-Life, migrate our CI to use a different Linux distribution. - **Update apollographql/router to v1.49.1 - @jonathanrainer PR [#1933](#1933 - **Update apollographql/federation-rs to v2.8.2 - @jonathanrainer PR [#1934](#1934 - **Update node.js packages - @jonathanrainer PR [#1940](#1940 Includes `eslint` to v9.6.0, `node.js` to v20.15.0, `nodemon` to v3.1.4, `graphql` to v16.9.0 - **Fix clippy warnings - @loshz PR [#1955](#1955 - **Allow integration tests to accept a pre-compiled binary - @jonathanrainer PR [#1957](#1957 - **Run macOS x86_64 integration tests in GitHub Actions - @nmoutschen PR [#1958](#1958 Due to CircleCI's deprecation of x86_64 macOS executors use GitHub Actions to still run our tests on this architecture - **Add smoke tests for `rover dev` - @jonathanrainer PR [#1961](#1961 - **Update apollographql/router to v1.50.0 - @jonathanrainer PR [#1954](#1954 - **Trigger GitHub Actions from CircleCI - @nmoutschen PR [#1959](#1959 - **Add docs team to CODEOWNERS - @aaronArinder PR [#1965](#1965 - **Fix up Release CI and explicitly add tokio `rt-multi-thread flag` - @jonathanrainer PR [#1972](#1972 - **Add context to auth output when saving an API Key - @loshz PR [#1974](#1974 ## 📚 Documentation - **Minor update to README.md - @tratzlaff PR [#1880](#1880 Fixes use of numbered lists in the README.md - **Remove failing/redundant links from docs - @dotdat PR [#1894](#1894 - **Update docs style - @Meschreiber PR [#1883](#1883 Update formatting and admonitions to most recent conventions. - **Update frontmatter - @Meschreiber PR [#1898](#1898 Updates title casing and adds metadata to subtitles - **Clarify `subgraph publish` can only create variants not graphs - @Meschreiber PR [#1938](#1938 - **Make example using `-` instead of filepath clearer - @aaronArinder PR [#1963](#1963 - **Update Router terminology - @Meschreiber PR [#1925](#1925 Update the uses of Apollo Router to GraphOS Router or Apollo Router Core where necessary - **Update documentation to make it clear we collect CPU Architecture, per command - @aaronArinder PR [#1964](#1964
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rust-lang/rust (rust)
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Language
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namespace and#[diagnostic::on_unimplemented]
attributeillegal_floating_point_literal_pattern
invalid_reference_casting
to include references casting to bigger memory layoutnon_contiguous_range_endpoints
lint for singleton gaps after exclusive rangeswasm_c_abi
lint for use of older wasm-bindgen versionsThis lint currently only works when using Cargo.
indirect_structural_match
andpointer_structural_match
lints to match RFCPartialEq
-typed consts as patterns a hard errorrefining_impl_trait
lint into_reachable
,_internal
variantswhere
-boundstrait Trait: Auto {}
: allow upcasting fromdyn Trait
todyn Auto
Compiler
INVALID_DOC_ATTRIBUTES
lint deny by defaultuse
checkingTarget changes:
wasm32-wasip1
tier 2 (without host tools) targetwasm32-wasip2
tier 3 targetwasm32-wasi-preview1-threads
towasm32-wasip1-threads
arm64ec-pc-windows-msvc
tier 3 targetarmv8r-none-eabihf
tier 3 target for the Cortex-R52loongarch64-unknown-linux-musl
tier 3 targetRefer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc]
for more information on Rust's tiered platform support.
Libraries
RwLock
with custom implementationchar::is_grapheme_extended
Stabilized APIs
impl Read for &Stdin
'static
lifetimes for severalstd::error::Error
related implementationsimpl<Fd: AsFd>
impl take?Sized
impl From<TryReserveError> for io::Error
These APIs are now stable in const contexts:
Barrier::new()
Cargo
rust-version
when generating lockfile--charset
via auto-detecting config valuetarget.<triple>.rustdocflags
officiallyMisc
--test-builder-wrapper
arg to support wrappers such as RUSTC_WRAPPER when building doctestsCompatibility Notes
This change helps users catch undefined behavior in their code, though the details of how much is checked are generally not stable.
impl Trait
arithmetic_overflow
lintconst
initializersThis code was accidentally accepted. The fix can break generic code that borrows a value of unknown type,
as there is currently no way to declare "this type has no interior mutability". In the future, stabilizing
the
Freeze
trait will allow proper support for such code.Internal Changes
These changes do not affect any public interfaces of Rust, but they represent
significant improvements to the performance or internals of rustc and related
tools.
rustc
with 1CGU onx86_64-pc-windows-msvc
rustc
with 1CGU onx86_64-apple-darwin
run-make
V2 infrastructure, arun_make_support
library and port over 2 tests as examplev1.77.2
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std::process::Command
v1.77.1
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This fixes a regression in 1.77 by reverting to the previous default.
Platforms other than Windows are not affected.
v1.77.0
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Language
static_mut_refs
to warn on references to mutable statics.unstable_features
and make use of it in the compiler.only as a future compatiblity lint for now.
Compiler
soft_unstable
in future breakage reports.i128
andu128
16-byte aligned on x86-based targets.--verbose
in diagnostic output.unused_tuple_struct_fields
lint intodead_code
.with a temporary exception for Bevy.
fn
/const
items implied bounds and well-formedness check.riscv32{im|imafc}-unknown-none-elf
targets to tier 2.aarch64-unknown-illumos
hexagon-unknown-none-elf
riscv32imafc-esp-espidf
riscv32im-risc0-zkvm-elf
Refer to Rust's [platform support page][platform-support-doc]
for more information on Rust's tiered platform support.
Libraries
From<&[T; N]>
forCow<[T]>
.vec.split_off(0)
.Stabilized APIs
array::each_ref
array::each_mut
core::net
f32::round_ties_even
f64::round_ties_even
mem::offset_of!
slice::first_chunk
slice::first_chunk_mut
slice::split_first_chunk
slice::split_first_chunk_mut
slice::last_chunk
slice::last_chunk_mut
slice::split_last_chunk
slice::split_last_chunk_mut
slice::chunk_by
slice::chunk_by_mut
Bound::map
File::create_new
Mutex::clear_poison
RwLock::clear_poison
Cargo
cargo::
.id
format asPackageIDSpec
.cargo-util-schemas
as a crate.Rustdoc
()
.localStorage
.Misc
Internal Changes
These changes do not affect any public interfaces of Rust, but they represent
significant improvements to the performance or internals of rustc and related
tools.
weird-exprs.rs
.Configuration
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