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Drop strict Rust 2018 compatibility by not testing with Rust 1.31.0#29

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Drop strict Rust 2018 compatibility by not testing with Rust 1.31.0#29
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As dependencies update, it's infeasible to keep the code compatible with Rust 1.31.0.

As dependencies update, it's infeasible to keep the code compatible
with Rust 1.31.0.
@mgeisler mgeisler force-pushed the drop-rust-2018-compability branch from f61c50d to 06053fe Compare July 26, 2020 10:17
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Codecov Report

Merging #29 into master will increase coverage by 0.75%.
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@@            Coverage Diff             @@
##           master      #29      +/-   ##
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+ Coverage   97.38%   98.13%   +0.75%     
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  Files           3        3              
  Lines         382      376       -6     
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- Hits          372      369       -3     
+ Misses         10        7       -3     
Impacted Files Coverage Δ
tests/version-numbers.rs 100.00% <ø> (+11.11%) ⬆️
src/lib.rs 98.25% <0.00%> (+0.57%) ⬆️

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@mgeisler mgeisler merged commit 678a1b7 into master Jul 26, 2020
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@mgeisler mgeisler deleted the drop-rust-2018-compability branch January 30, 2021 15:47
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