nushell/crates/nu-table/Cargo.toml
Stefan Holderbach 84e1ac27e5
Setup global cargo lint configuration (#13691)
# Description
`cargo` somewhat recently gained the capability to store `lints`
settings for the crate and workspace, that can override the defaults
from `rustc` and `clippy` lints. This means we can enforce some lints
without having to actively pass them to clippy via `cargo clippy -- -W
...`. So users just forking the repo have an easier time to follow
similar requirements like our CI.

## Limitation

An exception that remains is that those lints apply to both the primary
code base and the tests. Thus we can't include e.g. `unwrap_used`
without generating noise in the tests. Here the setup in the CI remains
the most helpful.

## Included lints

- Add `clippy::unchecked_duration_subtraction` (added by #12549)
# User-Facing Changes
Running `cargo clippy --workspace` should be closer to the CI. This has
benefits for editor configured runs of clippy and saves you from having
to use `toolkit` to be close to CI in more cases.
2024-08-28 23:37:17 +02:00

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[package]
authors = ["The Nushell Project Developers"]
description = "Nushell table printing"
repository = "https://github.com/nushell/nushell/tree/main/crates/nu-table"
edition = "2021"
license = "MIT"
name = "nu-table"
version = "0.97.2"
[lib]
bench = false
[lints]
workspace = true
[dependencies]
nu-protocol = { path = "../nu-protocol", version = "0.97.2" }
nu-utils = { path = "../nu-utils", version = "0.97.2" }
nu-engine = { path = "../nu-engine", version = "0.97.2" }
nu-color-config = { path = "../nu-color-config", version = "0.97.2" }
nu-ansi-term = { workspace = true }
once_cell = { workspace = true }
fancy-regex = { workspace = true }
tabled = { workspace = true, features = ["ansi"], default-features = false }
[dev-dependencies]
# nu-test-support = { path="../nu-test-support", version = "0.97.2" }