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Increase macro recursion limit to 1024 #41676
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…fried Increase macro recursion limit to 1024 Fixes #22552
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Lets the large `record!` macro in primitives work. 1024 was chosen since that will be standard in rustc soon rust-lang/rust#41676
Lets the large `record!` macro in primitives work. 1024 was chosen since that will be standard in rustc soon rust-lang/rust#41676
Lets the large `record!` macro in primitives work. 1024 was chosen since that will be standard in rustc soon rust-lang/rust#41676
The attribute in `schema.rs` didn't seem to do anything. I'm not sure if that is a regression in Rust or an oversight on our part (and the attr wasn't necessary before). Additionally, looking at <rust-lang/rust#41676>, this shouldn't be necessary at all in recent nightlies (after May 7), but without the explicit setting, it fails to compile and suggests adding `#![recursion_limit="128"]`. If I read the code in [1] correctly, this means it was set to 64 before. [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/5c7add7551fa093f655e76650a48564ac347c83a/src/librustc/traits/error_reporting.rs#L1150-L1156
Lets the large `record!` macro in primitives work. 1024 was chosen since that will be standard in rustc soon rust-lang/rust#41676
The attribute in `schema.rs` didn't seem to do anything. I'm not sure if that is a regression in Rust or an oversight on our part (and the attr wasn't necessary before). Additionally, looking at <rust-lang/rust#41676>, this shouldn't be necessary at all in recent nightlies (after May 7), but without the explicit setting, it fails to compile and suggests adding `#![recursion_limit="128"]`. If I read the code in [1] correctly, this means it was set to 64 before. [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/5c7add7551fa093f655e76650a48564ac347c83a/src/librustc/traits/error_reporting.rs#L1150-L1156
Has this shipped? I'm still getting errors saying I need to increase the recursion limit to 128 when using the latest nightly |
Fixes #22552