Future incompat report
Cargo checks for future-incompatible warnings in all dependencies. These are warnings for changes that may become hard errors in the future, causing the dependency to stop building in a future version of rustc. If any warnings are found, a small notice is displayed indicating that the warnings were found, and provides instructions on how to display a full report.
For example, you may see something like this at the end of a build:
warning: the following packages contain code that will be rejected by a future
version of Rust: rental v0.5.5
note: to see what the problems were, use the option `--future-incompat-report`,
or run `cargo report future-incompatibilities --id 1`
A full report can be displayed with the cargo report future-incompatibilities --id ID
command, or by running the build again with
the --future-incompat-report
flag. The developer should then update their
dependencies to a version where the issue is fixed, or work with the
developers of the dependencies to help resolve the issue.
Configuration
This feature can be configured through a [future-incompat-report]
section in .cargo/config.toml
. Currently, the supported options are:
[future-incompat-report]
frequency = "always"
The supported values for the frequency are "always"
and "never"
, which control
whether or not a message is printed out at the end of cargo build
/ cargo check
.