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Auto merge of #158043 - JonathanBrouwer:rollup-dYC8IEa, r=JonathanBro… #211855

Auto merge of #158043 - JonathanBrouwer:rollup-dYC8IEa, r=JonathanBro…

Auto merge of #158043 - JonathanBrouwer:rollup-dYC8IEa, r=JonathanBro… #211855

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this file contains an unclosed delimiter
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unexpected closing delimiter: `}`
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unexpected `if` in the condition expression
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missing type for `static` item
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lifetimes cannot start with a number
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this file contains an unclosed delimiter
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mismatched closing delimiter: `}`
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unexpected closing delimiter: `}`
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this file contains an unclosed delimiter
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unexpected `if` in the condition expression
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unexpected closing delimiter: `}`
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lifetimes cannot start with a number
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this file contains an unclosed delimiter
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missing type for `static` item
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expression can be simplified using `Result::unwrap_or()`
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unused import: `flags::*`
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unused import: `flags::*`
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unexpected `cfg` condition value: `server`
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unexpected `cfg` condition value: `client`
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unexpected `cfg` condition value: `appservice-api-s`
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unexpected `cfg` condition value: `appservice-api-c`
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unexpected `cfg` condition value: `foo-method`
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unexpected `cfg` condition value: `foo-method`
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The following taps are not trusted: aws/tap azure/bicep Homebrew will ignore formulae, casks and commands from these taps when `HOMEBREW_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST` is set. This will become the default in Homebrew 6.0.0 or 5.2.0, whichever comes first. Enable trust checks now with: export HOMEBREW_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST=1 Trust specific formulae, casks or commands with: brew trust --formula <user>/<tap>/<formula> brew trust --cask <user>/<tap>/<cask> brew trust --command <user>/<tap>/<command> or trust installed formulae from these taps with: brew trust --formula azure/bicep/bicep You can trust all formulae, casks and commands from these taps with: brew trust aws/tap azure/bicep Prefer trusting only the specific formulae, casks or commands you need. Untap them with: brew untap aws/tap azure/bicep To keep allowing them by default during the transition: export HOMEBREW_NO_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST=1 This is not recommended and will be removed in a later release.
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The following taps are not trusted: aws/tap azure/bicep Homebrew will ignore formulae, casks and commands from these taps when `HOMEBREW_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST` is set. This will become the default in Homebrew 6.0.0 or 5.2.0, whichever comes first. Enable trust checks now with: export HOMEBREW_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST=1 Trust specific formulae, casks or commands with: brew trust --formula <user>/<tap>/<formula> brew trust --cask <user>/<tap>/<cask> brew trust --command <user>/<tap>/<command> or trust installed formulae from these taps with: brew trust --formula azure/bicep/bicep You can trust all formulae, casks and commands from these taps with: brew trust aws/tap azure/bicep Prefer trusting only the specific formulae, casks or commands you need. Untap them with: brew untap aws/tap azure/bicep To keep allowing them by default during the transition: export HOMEBREW_NO_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST=1 This is not recommended and will be removed in a later release.
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The following taps are not trusted: aws/tap azure/bicep Homebrew will ignore formulae, casks and commands from these taps when `HOMEBREW_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST` is set. This will become the default in Homebrew 6.0.0 or 5.2.0, whichever comes first. Enable trust checks now with: export HOMEBREW_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST=1 Trust specific formulae, casks or commands with: brew trust --formula <user>/<tap>/<formula> brew trust --cask <user>/<tap>/<cask> brew trust --command <user>/<tap>/<command> or trust installed formulae from these taps with: brew trust --formula azure/bicep/bicep You can trust all formulae, casks and commands from these taps with: brew trust aws/tap azure/bicep Prefer trusting only the specific formulae, casks or commands you need. Untap them with: brew untap aws/tap azure/bicep To keep allowing them by default during the transition: export HOMEBREW_NO_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST=1 This is not recommended and will be removed in a later release.
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hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
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hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
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hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
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derive helper attribute is used before it is introduced
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derive helper attribute is used before it is introduced
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hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
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hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
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hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
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hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
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hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
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hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
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hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
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derive helper attribute is used before it is introduced
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derive helper attribute is used before it is introduced
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hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
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hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
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hiding a lifetime that's elided elsewhere is confusing
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ambiguous wide pointer comparison, the comparison includes metadata which may not be expected
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The following taps are not trusted: aws/tap azure/bicep Homebrew will ignore formulae, casks and commands from these taps when `HOMEBREW_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST` is set. This will become the default in Homebrew 6.0.0 or 5.2.0, whichever comes first. Enable trust checks now with: export HOMEBREW_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST=1 Trust specific formulae, casks or commands with: brew trust --formula <user>/<tap>/<formula> brew trust --cask <user>/<tap>/<cask> brew trust --command <user>/<tap>/<command> or trust installed formulae from these taps with: brew trust --formula azure/bicep/bicep You can trust all formulae, casks and commands from these taps with: brew trust aws/tap azure/bicep Prefer trusting only the specific formulae, casks or commands you need. Untap them with: brew untap aws/tap azure/bicep To keep allowing them by default during the transition: export HOMEBREW_NO_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST=1 This is not recommended and will be removed in a later release.
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The following taps are not trusted: aws/tap azure/bicep Homebrew will ignore formulae, casks and commands from these taps when `HOMEBREW_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST` is set. This will become the default in Homebrew 6.0.0 or 5.2.0, whichever comes first. Enable trust checks now with: export HOMEBREW_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST=1 Trust specific formulae, casks or commands with: brew trust --formula <user>/<tap>/<formula> brew trust --cask <user>/<tap>/<cask> brew trust --command <user>/<tap>/<command> or trust installed formulae from these taps with: brew trust --formula azure/bicep/bicep You can trust all formulae, casks and commands from these taps with: brew trust aws/tap azure/bicep Prefer trusting only the specific formulae, casks or commands you need. Untap them with: brew untap aws/tap azure/bicep To keep allowing them by default during the transition: export HOMEBREW_NO_REQUIRE_TAP_TRUST=1 This is not recommended and will be removed in a later release.

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