Link to the Rust edition guide for more information about editions
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breaking established code style, and CI jobs checking code style, changes to
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breaking established code style, and CI jobs checking code style, changes to
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the default Rust style only appear in *style editions*.
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the default Rust style only appear in *style editions*.
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Code written in a given Rust edition uses the corresponding Rust style edition
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Code written in a given
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by default. To make it easier to migrate code style separately from the
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[Rust edition](https://doc.rust-lang.org/edition-guide/)
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semantic changes between Rust editions, formatting tools such as `rustfmt`
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uses the corresponding Rust style edition by default. To make it easier to
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allow updating the style edition separately from the Rust edition.
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migrate code style separately from the semantic changes between Rust editions,
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formatting tools such as `rustfmt` allow updating the style edition separately
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from the Rust edition.
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The current version of the style guide describes the latest Rust style edition.
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The current version of the style guide describes the latest Rust style edition.
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Each distinct past style will have a corresponding archived version of the
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Each distinct past style will have a corresponding archived version of the
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