Use cargo deny in CI#538
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quill is licensed under Apache 2.0 or MIT |
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Right, I was surprised about that :) I couldn't find an explicit mention of the MIT license in the repo - where is Apache+MIT declared? |
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There are quill/LICENSE-APACHE and quill/LICENSE-MIT. There's no explicit mention of dual licensing in README.md and Cargo.toml though, so I'm not sure about that. @caelunshun is quill dual licensed, or why is there 2 license files? |
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As mentioned in #531 (comment), I've setup the repo to use
cargo deny. It is now correctly checking everything, and allowing for a set of exceptions indeny.toml.All that's left is adding a workflow for running the tool.
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cargo fmt,cargo clippy --all-targets,cargo build --releaseandcargo testand fixed any generated errors!Note: if you locally don't get any errors, but GitHub Actions fails (especially at
clippy) you might want to check your rust toolchain version. You can then feel free to fix these warnings/errors in your PR.