Ignore clippy lint in generated code#331
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Also adds the lifetime specifier for several |
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Thanks @Jake-Shadle 👍
We should probably add Clippy to our own CI too to make sure we catch these things rather than end-users having to.
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It's a good thing to have for sure! Though I think you could still run into trouble with lints that are accept by default like this particular case, in addition to behavior changes (new lints/default changes/etc) between Rust stable versions. |
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If a project enables clippy::indexing_slicing the code generated by the macro will emit the warning, which for many projects will also fail CI.