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fix: remove strict linting from generated code #4739
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Agreed that we shouldn't make the lints stricter. We have CI to make sure that any lints that are generated get denied. |
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The `#[deny(correctness)]` attribute is inside some generated code (such as the `Subcommand` derive macro). As of Rust 1.69.0, this is triggering a clippy error in some uses. Due to the placement of the `deny`, it is not possible for a user of clap to override it. This change removes all the instances of this `deny` attribute. The same was done on the `master` branch in clap-rs#4739. Fixes: 4857
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The `#[deny(correctness)]` attribute is inside some generated code (such as the `Subcommand` derive macro). As of Rust 1.69.0, this is triggering a clippy error in some uses. Due to the placement of the `deny`, it is not possible for a user of clap to override it. This change removes all the instances of this `deny` attribute. The same was done on the `master` branch in clap-rs#4739. Fixes: clap-rs#4857
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The `#[deny(correctness)]` attribute is inside some generated code (such as the `Subcommand` derive macro). As of Rust 1.69.0, this is triggering a clippy error in some uses. Due to the placement of the `deny`, it is not possible for a user of clap to override it. This change removes all the instances of this `deny` attribute. The same was done on the `master` branch in clap-rs#4739. Fixes: clap-rs#4857
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The `#[deny(correctness)]` attribute is inside some generated code (such as the `Subcommand` derive macro). As of Rust 1.69.0, this is triggering a clippy error in some uses. Due to the placement of the `deny`, it is not possible for a user of clap to override it. This change removes all the instances of this `deny` attribute. The same was done on the `master` branch in clap-rs#4739. Fixes: clap-rs#4857
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fix #4733
Removes
#[deny(clippy::correctness)]
from generated code, added in #1726Macros really shouldn't be making lints stricter, just causes more noise in user code when they're triggered. Macro code naturally will have lint false positives