chore: Update from _rust/main template

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Ed Page 2024-07-26 16:07:19 -05:00
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ jobs:
permissions:
contents: none
name: CI
needs: [test, msrv, lockfile, docs, rustfmt, clippy]
needs: [test, msrv, lockfile, docs, rustfmt, clippy, minimal-versions]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
if: "always()"
steps:
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ jobs:
name: Test
strategy:
matrix:
os: ["ubuntu-latest", "windows-latest", "macos-14"]
os: ["ubuntu-latest", "windows-latest", "macos-latest"]
rust: ["stable"]
continue-on-error: ${{ matrix.rust != 'stable' }}
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
@ -67,6 +67,24 @@ jobs:
- uses: taiki-e/install-action@cargo-hack
- name: Default features
run: cargo hack check --feature-powerset --locked --rust-version --ignore-private --workspace --all-targets
minimal-versions:
name: Minimal versions
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout repository
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install stable Rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
toolchain: stable
- name: Install nightly Rust
uses: dtolnay/rust-toolchain@stable
with:
toolchain: nightly
- name: Downgrade dependencies to minimal versions
run: cargo +nightly generate-lockfile -Z minimal-versions
- name: Compile with minimal versions
run: cargo +stable check --workspace --all-features --locked
lockfile:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:

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@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ jobs:
name: Test
strategy:
matrix:
os: ["ubuntu-latest", "windows-latest", "macos-latest", "macos-14"]
os: ["ubuntu-latest", "windows-latest", "macos-latest"]
rust: ["stable", "beta"]
include:
- os: ubuntu-latest

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@ -62,25 +62,42 @@ Auto-cleans up your change according to some rules we have like:
### Process
When you first post a PR, we request that the commit history get cleaned
up. We recommend avoiding this during the PR to make it easier to review how
feedback was handled. Once the commit is ready, we'll ask you to clean up the
commit history. Once you let us know this is done, we can move forward with
merging! If you are uncomfortable with these parts of git, let us know and we
can help.
We ask that all new files have the copyright header. Please update the
copyright year for files you are modifying.
As a heads up, we'll be running your PR through the following gauntlet:
- warnings turned to compile errors
- `cargo test`
- `rustfmt`
- `clippy`
- `rustdoc`
- [`committed`](https://github.com/crate-ci/committed) to enforce [conventional commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org)
- [`committed`](https://github.com/crate-ci/committed) as we use [Conventional](https://www.conventionalcommits.org) commit style
- [`typos`](https://github.com/crate-ci/typos) to check spelling
Check out our [CI][CI] for more information.
Not everything can be checked automatically though.
We request that the commit history gets cleaned up.
We ask that commits are atomic, meaning they are complete and have a single responsibility.
PRs should tell a cohesive story, with test and refactor commits that keep the
fix or feature commits simple and clear.
Specifically, we would encouage
- File renames be isolated into their own commit
- Add tests in a commit before their feature or fix, showing the current behavior.
The diff for the feature/fix commit will then show how the behavior changed,
making it clearer to reviewrs and the community and showing people that the
test is verifying the expected state.
- e.g. [clap#5520](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/pull/5520)
Note that we are talking about ideals.
We understand having a clean history requires more advanced git skills;
feel free to ask us for help!
We might even suggest where it would work to be lax.
We also understand that editing some early commits may cause a lot of churn
with merge conflicts which can make it not worth editing all of the history.
For code organization, we recommend
- Grouping `impl` blocks next to their type (or trait)
- Grouping private items after the `pub` item that uses them.
- The intent is to help people quickly find the "relevant" details, allowing them to "dig deeper" as needed. Or put another way, the `pub` items serve as a table-of-contents.
- The exact order is fuzzy; do what makes sense
## Releasing

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@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ default-members = ["crates/typos-cli"]
resolver = "2"
[workspace.package]
license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
repository = "https://github.com/crate-ci/typos"
license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"
edition = "2021"
rust-version = "1.75" # MSRV
include = [
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ include = [
]
[workspace.lints.rust]
rust_2018_idioms = "warn"
rust_2018_idioms = { level = "warn", priority = -1 }
unreachable_pub = "warn"
unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn = "warn"
unused_lifetimes = "warn"
@ -63,7 +63,6 @@ let_and_return = "allow" # sometimes good to name what you are returning
linkedlist = "warn"
lossy_float_literal = "warn"
macro_use_imports = "warn"
match_wildcard_for_single_variants = "warn"
mem_forget = "warn"
mutex_integer = "warn"
needless_for_each = "warn"
@ -77,7 +76,6 @@ rest_pat_in_fully_bound_structs = "warn"
same_functions_in_if_condition = "warn"
self_named_module_files = "warn"
semicolon_if_nothing_returned = "warn"
single_match_else = "warn"
str_to_string = "warn"
string_add = "warn"
string_add_assign = "warn"
@ -85,6 +83,7 @@ string_lit_as_bytes = "warn"
string_to_string = "warn"
todo = "warn"
trait_duplication_in_bounds = "warn"
uninlined_format_args = "warn"
verbose_file_reads = "warn"
wildcard_imports = "warn"
zero_sized_map_values = "warn"

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@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ version = "0.2.8"
description = "Compile-time case-insensitive map"
categories = ["development-tools", "text-processing"]
keywords = ["development", "spelling", "no_std"]
license.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
include.workspace = true

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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ description = "Source Code Spelling Correction"
readme = "README.md"
categories = ["development-tools", "text-processing"]
keywords = ["development", "spelling"]
license.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
include.workspace = true

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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ description = "Source Code Spelling Correction"
readme = "../../README.md"
categories = ["development-tools", "text-processing"]
keywords = ["development", "spelling"]
license.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
include.workspace = true

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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ description = "Source Code Spelling Correction"
readme = "../../README.md"
categories = ["development-tools", "text-processing"]
keywords = ["development", "spelling"]
license.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
include.workspace = true

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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ description = "Source Code Spelling Correction"
readme = "../../README.md"
categories = ["development-tools", "text-processing"]
keywords = ["development", "spelling"]
license.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
include.workspace = true

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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ description = "Source Code Spelling Correction"
readme = "../../README.md"
categories = ["development-tools", "text-processing"]
keywords = ["development", "spelling"]
license.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
include.workspace = true

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@ -4,8 +4,8 @@ version = "4.0.9"
description = "Varcon-relevant data structures"
readme = "../../README.md"
categories = ["text-processing"]
license.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
include.workspace = true

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@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ description = "Source Code Spelling Correction"
readme = "../../README.md"
categories = ["development-tools", "text-processing"]
keywords = ["development", "spelling"]
license.workspace = true
repository.workspace = true
license.workspace = true
edition.workspace = true
rust-version.workspace = true
include.workspace = true

176
deny.toml
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@ -4,32 +4,82 @@
# * allow - No warning or error will be produced, though in some cases a note
# will be
# Root options
# The graph table configures how the dependency graph is constructed and thus
# which crates the checks are performed against
[graph]
# If 1 or more target triples (and optionally, target_features) are specified,
# only the specified targets will be checked when running `cargo deny check`.
# This means, if a particular package is only ever used as a target specific
# dependency, such as, for example, the `nix` crate only being used via the
# `target_family = "unix"` configuration, that only having windows targets in
# this list would mean the nix crate, as well as any of its exclusive
# dependencies not shared by any other crates, would be ignored, as the target
# list here is effectively saying which targets you are building for.
targets = [
# The triple can be any string, but only the target triples built in to
# rustc (as of 1.40) can be checked against actual config expressions
#"x86_64-unknown-linux-musl",
# You can also specify which target_features you promise are enabled for a
# particular target. target_features are currently not validated against
# the actual valid features supported by the target architecture.
#{ triple = "wasm32-unknown-unknown", features = ["atomics"] },
]
# When creating the dependency graph used as the source of truth when checks are
# executed, this field can be used to prune crates from the graph, removing them
# from the view of cargo-deny. This is an extremely heavy hammer, as if a crate
# is pruned from the graph, all of its dependencies will also be pruned unless
# they are connected to another crate in the graph that hasn't been pruned,
# so it should be used with care. The identifiers are [Package ID Specifications]
# (https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/pkgid-spec.html)
#exclude = []
# If true, metadata will be collected with `--all-features`. Note that this can't
# be toggled off if true, if you want to conditionally enable `--all-features` it
# is recommended to pass `--all-features` on the cmd line instead
all-features = false
# If true, metadata will be collected with `--no-default-features`. The same
# caveat with `all-features` applies
no-default-features = false
# If set, these feature will be enabled when collecting metadata. If `--features`
# is specified on the cmd line they will take precedence over this option.
#features = []
# The output table provides options for how/if diagnostics are outputted
[output]
# When outputting inclusion graphs in diagnostics that include features, this
# option can be used to specify the depth at which feature edges will be added.
# This option is included since the graphs can be quite large and the addition
# of features from the crate(s) to all of the graph roots can be far too verbose.
# This option can be overridden via `--feature-depth` on the cmd line
feature-depth = 1
# This section is considered when running `cargo deny check advisories`
# More documentation for the advisories section can be found here:
# https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny/checks/advisories/cfg.html
[advisories]
# The lint level for security vulnerabilities
vulnerability = "deny"
# The lint level for unmaintained crates
unmaintained = "warn"
# The lint level for crates that have been yanked from their source registry
yanked = "warn"
# The lint level for crates with security notices. Note that as of
# 2019-12-17 there are no security notice advisories in
# https://github.com/rustsec/advisory-db
notice = "warn"
# The path where the advisory databases are cloned/fetched into
#db-path = "$CARGO_HOME/advisory-dbs"
# The url(s) of the advisory databases to use
#db-urls = ["https://github.com/rustsec/advisory-db"]
# A list of advisory IDs to ignore. Note that ignored advisories will still
# output a note when they are encountered.
#
# e.g. "RUSTSEC-0000-0000",
ignore = [
#"RUSTSEC-0000-0000",
#{ id = "RUSTSEC-0000-0000", reason = "you can specify a reason the advisory is ignored" },
#"a-crate-that-is-yanked@0.1.1", # you can also ignore yanked crate versions if you wish
#{ crate = "a-crate-that-is-yanked@0.1.1", reason = "you can specify why you are ignoring the yanked crate" },
]
# If this is true, then cargo deny will use the git executable to fetch advisory database.
# If this is false, then it uses a built-in git library.
# Setting this to true can be helpful if you have special authentication requirements that cargo-deny does not support.
# See Git Authentication for more information about setting up git authentication.
#git-fetch-with-cli = true
# This section is considered when running `cargo deny check licenses`
# More documentation for the licenses section can be found here:
# https://embarkstudios.github.io/cargo-deny/checks/licenses/cfg.html
[licenses]
unlicensed = "deny"
# List of explicitly allowed licenses
# See https://spdx.org/licenses/ for list of possible licenses
# [possible values: any SPDX 3.11 short identifier (+ optional exception)].
@ -42,26 +92,8 @@ allow = [
"Unicode-DFS-2016",
"CC0-1.0",
"ISC",
"OpenSSL",
]
# List of explicitly disallowed licenses
# See https://spdx.org/licenses/ for list of possible licenses
# [possible values: any SPDX 3.11 short identifier (+ optional exception)].
deny = [
]
# Lint level for licenses considered copyleft
copyleft = "deny"
# Blanket approval or denial for OSI-approved or FSF Free/Libre licenses
# * both - The license will be approved if it is both OSI-approved *AND* FSF
# * either - The license will be approved if it is either OSI-approved *OR* FSF
# * osi-only - The license will be approved if is OSI-approved *AND NOT* FSF
# * fsf-only - The license will be approved if is FSF *AND NOT* OSI-approved
# * neither - This predicate is ignored and the default lint level is used
allow-osi-fsf-free = "neither"
# Lint level used when no other predicates are matched
# 1. License isn't in the allow or deny lists
# 2. License isn't copyleft
# 3. License isn't OSI/FSF, or allow-osi-fsf-free = "neither"
default = "deny"
# The confidence threshold for detecting a license from license text.
# The higher the value, the more closely the license text must be to the
# canonical license text of a valid SPDX license file.
@ -72,7 +104,25 @@ confidence-threshold = 0.8
exceptions = [
# Each entry is the crate and version constraint, and its specific allow
# list
#{ allow = ["Zlib"], name = "adler32", version = "*" },
#{ allow = ["Zlib"], crate = "adler32" },
]
# Some crates don't have (easily) machine readable licensing information,
# adding a clarification entry for it allows you to manually specify the
# licensing information
[[licenses.clarify]]
# The package spec the clarification applies to
crate = "ring"
# The SPDX expression for the license requirements of the crate
expression = "MIT AND ISC AND OpenSSL"
# One or more files in the crate's source used as the "source of truth" for
# the license expression. If the contents match, the clarification will be used
# when running the license check, otherwise the clarification will be ignored
# and the crate will be checked normally, which may produce warnings or errors
# depending on the rest of your configuration
license-files = [
# Each entry is a crate relative path, and the (opaque) hash of its contents
{ path = "LICENSE", hash = 0xbd0eed23 }
]
[licenses.private]
@ -81,6 +131,12 @@ exceptions = [
# To see how to mark a crate as unpublished (to the official registry),
# visit https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html#the-publish-field.
ignore = true
# One or more private registries that you might publish crates to, if a crate
# is only published to private registries, and ignore is true, the crate will
# not have its license(s) checked
registries = [
#"https://sekretz.com/registry
]
# This section is considered when running `cargo deny check bans`.
# More documentation about the 'bans' section can be found here:
@ -89,7 +145,7 @@ ignore = true
# Lint level for when multiple versions of the same crate are detected
multiple-versions = "warn"
# Lint level for when a crate version requirement is `*`
wildcards = "warn"
wildcards = "allow"
# The graph highlighting used when creating dotgraphs for crates
# with multiple versions
# * lowest-version - The path to the lowest versioned duplicate is highlighted
@ -106,17 +162,53 @@ workspace-default-features = "allow"
external-default-features = "allow"
# List of crates that are allowed. Use with care!
allow = [
#{ name = "ansi_term", version = "=0.11.0" },
#"ansi_term@0.11.0",
#{ crate = "ansi_term@0.11.0", reason = "you can specify a reason it is allowed" },
]
# List of crates to deny
deny = [
# Each entry the name of a crate and a version range. If version is
# not specified, all versions will be matched.
#{ name = "ansi_term", version = "=0.11.0" },
#
#"ansi_term@0.11.0",
#{ crate = "ansi_term@0.11.0", reason = "you can specify a reason it is banned" },
# Wrapper crates can optionally be specified to allow the crate when it
# is a direct dependency of the otherwise banned crate
#{ name = "ansi_term", version = "=0.11.0", wrappers = [] },
#{ crate = "ansi_term@0.11.0", wrappers = ["this-crate-directly-depends-on-ansi_term"] },
]
# List of features to allow/deny
# Each entry the name of a crate and a version range. If version is
# not specified, all versions will be matched.
#[[bans.features]]
#crate = "reqwest"
# Features to not allow
#deny = ["json"]
# Features to allow
#allow = [
# "rustls",
# "__rustls",
# "__tls",
# "hyper-rustls",
# "rustls",
# "rustls-pemfile",
# "rustls-tls-webpki-roots",
# "tokio-rustls",
# "webpki-roots",
#]
# If true, the allowed features must exactly match the enabled feature set. If
# this is set there is no point setting `deny`
#exact = true
# Certain crates/versions that will be skipped when doing duplicate detection.
skip = [
#"ansi_term@0.11.0",
#{ crate = "ansi_term@0.11.0", reason = "you can specify a reason why it can't be updated/removed" },
]
# Similarly to `skip` allows you to skip certain crates during duplicate
# detection. Unlike skip, it also includes the entire tree of transitive
# dependencies starting at the specified crate, up to a certain depth, which is
# by default infinite.
skip-tree = [
#"ansi_term@0.11.0", # will be skipped along with _all_ of its direct and transitive dependencies
#{ crate = "ansi_term@0.11.0", depth = 20 },
]
# This section is considered when running `cargo deny check sources`.
@ -138,3 +230,7 @@ allow-git = []
[sources.allow-org]
# 1 or more github.com organizations to allow git sources for
github = []
# 1 or more gitlab.com organizations to allow git sources for
gitlab = []
# 1 or more bitbucket.org organizations to allow git sources for
bitbucket = []