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It's due to changes in nightly.
Works with nightly-2020-08-17 rustc 1.47.0-nightly (7e6d6e5f5 2020-08-16) Broken with nightly-2020-08-18 rustc 1.47.0-nightly (792c645ca 2020-08-17)
rustc 1.47.0-nightly (7e6d6e5f5 2020-08-16)
rustc 1.47.0-nightly (792c645ca 2020-08-17)
Travis doesn't have a fixed nightly version, this is why tests that passed before can break without changing anything in the code.
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I'm pretty sure it's a Rust bug. This tiny test fails on the broken Rust versions:
#[test] fn test_quash_psh() { assert_eq!(Control::Psh.quash_psh(), Control::None); }
Actually I just updated my nightly and it's fixed in 2020-09-19.
Seems to be this: rust-lang/rust#76803
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Yep, I just pushed to #346 and tests are passing.
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It's due to changes in nightly.
Works with nightly-2020-08-17
rustc 1.47.0-nightly (7e6d6e5f5 2020-08-16)
Broken with nightly-2020-08-18
rustc 1.47.0-nightly (792c645ca 2020-08-17)
Travis doesn't have a fixed nightly version, this is why tests that passed before can break without changing anything in the code.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: