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2022-01-12Re-enable deprecation warnings on DragonFlyRyan Zoeller
Use latest nightly compiler.
2021-12-16Relax the bitflags dependency from 1.3.1 to 1.1Alan Somers
Fixes #1555
2021-11-18Ensure that MSRV tests do not regressAleksey Kladov
When testing with older versions of rustc, there's a CI failure mode when our dependency, which used to be compatible with that Rust version, publishes a new version which can't be compiled using that old Rust anymore. That's pretty unfortunate, as that means that third parties can break our CI without any changes to the code in this repo. To protect against that, let's use Cargo.lock on CI, but only when testing against older versions. For stable Rust, we continue to generate Cargo.lock with freshest dependencies. Implementation wise, we save known-good Cargo.lock as `Cargo.lock.msrv`, and just copy that in every relevant CI job. To get a working `Cargo.lock.msrv`, I run `cargo +nightly generate-lockfile -Zminimal-versions` -- that is guaranteed to support the oldest Rust version we can.