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Fixing Rust 1.92 Clippy False Positives
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Add #![allow(unused_assignments)] at crate level to suppress false positive warnings introduced by Rust 1.92's stricter lint behavior on code generated by the enum-as-inner derive macro. This is a known Rust compiler bug tracked at: - rust-lang/rust#147648 The fix for enum-as-inner is pending at: - bluejekyll/enum-as-inner#108 The allow can be removed once enum-as-inner is updated. Co-Authored-By: Maximilian Roos <max-sixty@users.noreply.github.com>
Rust 1.92's stricter linting caught this unused import. Co-Authored-By: Maximilian Roos <max-sixty@users.noreply.github.com>
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