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authorOwen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca>2020-06-17 22:53:24 -0400
committerOwen Jacobson <owen@grimoire.ca>2020-06-17 23:36:51 -0400
commit3985e4c1fe16f2096d4682b3faf8a156924afddb (patch)
tree7498435d71c4fadbd3714b45e065be8cebc8a540 /.travis.yml
parent4c765547fb6ff0697d11d0162c0bd3d7f5655ce5 (diff)
Restore rust-toolchain file.
Removing this file broke Heroku deployments. The emk/rust buildpack relies on this file to detect the Rust version, and as this code _requires_ a nightly, the default stable version fails to deploy. Unfortunately, this effectively leaves the project pinned to a specific nightly version until and unless one of a few things happens: * We remove the test step that verifies formatting, * Travis adds a non-minimal Rust profile, * We migrate CI to a service that supports a more complete Rust profile, or * Nightly has rustfmt again. See <https://github.com/emk/heroku-buildpack-rust#specifying-which-version-of-rust-to-use>. This reverts commit f43bcb502435ccd99e163671204371dd8b62024f.
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@@ -2,13 +2,8 @@ language: rust
# 2020-06-17 - nightly hasn't had rustfmt since 2020-06-10, so builds fail on
# that toolchain. We want to use it as far as is possible, though.
rust:
- - nightly
- nightly-2020-06-10
-jobs:
- allow_failures:
- - rust: nightly
-
cache: cargo
install: