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Merge #10542
10542: Use workspace cargo to fetch rust source's metadata r=lnicola a=Alexendoo

Previously the detected cargo is the global one, as it uses the
directory of the rust source which doesn't pick up the local override

This fixes the case in clippy where the local rust toolchain is a recent
nightly that has a 2021 edition Cargo.toml. The global (stable) cargo
returns an error attempting to parse it

Fixes #10445

Co-authored-by: Alex Macleod <alex@macleod.io>
2021-10-16 10:28:46 +00:00
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