Use Rust 2018 #423

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opened 5 years ago by elegaanz · 3 comments
elegaanz commented 5 years ago (Migrated from github.com)
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igalic commented 5 years ago (Migrated from github.com)

does that mean we finally go stable?

does that mean we finally go stable?
elegaanz commented 5 years ago (Migrated from github.com)

No, editions are just the way Rust deals with breaking changes in the language (for instance, the module system now have a slightly different syntax with Rust 2018, that would not work in the 2015 edition). So we will still have to use Nightly version until all features Rocket needs are stabilized.

No, editions are just the way Rust deals with breaking changes in the language (for instance, the module system now have a slightly different syntax with Rust 2018, that would not work in the 2015 edition). So we will still have to use Nightly version until all features Rocket needs are stabilized.
igalic commented 5 years ago (Migrated from github.com)

now that so many PRs are closed, we can try this again

now that so many PRs are closed, we can try this again
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