Use workspace lints to control unexpected_cfgs. (#682)
By using `workspace.lints`, we can configure lints once for everything (and then inherit it into the various crates). The lint configuration for `unexpected_cfgs` works in 1.80+ and warns otherwise. Co-authored-by: Thierry Berger <contact@thierryberger.com>
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@@ -3,6 +3,14 @@ members = ["crates/rapier2d", "crates/rapier2d-f64", "crates/rapier_testbed2d",
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"crates/rapier3d", "crates/rapier3d-f64", "crates/rapier_testbed3d", "crates/rapier_testbed3d-f64", "examples3d", "examples3d-f64", "benchmarks3d", "crates/rapier3d-urdf", "crates/rapier3d-stl"]
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resolver = "2"
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[workspace.lints]
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rust.unexpected_cfgs = { level = "warn", check-cfg = [
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'cfg(feature, values("dim2", "dim3", "f32", "f64"))',
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# The `other-backends` feature isn't in the tested3d-f64
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# but easier to just ignore it here.
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'cfg(feature, values("other-backends"))',
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] }
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[patch.crates-io]
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#wrapped2d = { git = "https://github.com/Bastacyclop/rust_box2d.git" }
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#xurdf = { path = "../xurdf/xurdf" }
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