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Luc Mcgrady
1af3c58d40
Feat/Desired retention info graphs (#4199)
* backend part

* split memorised and cost

* slapdash frontend

* extract some simulator logic

* Add zoomed version of graph

* ./check

* Fix: Tooltip

* Fix: Simulator/workload transition

* remove "time"

* Update ts/routes/graphs/simulator.ts

Co-authored-by: user1823 <92206575+user1823@users.noreply.github.com>

* Added: Mode toggle

* Disable Dr in workload mode

* keep button order consistant between modes

* dont clear points on mode swap

* add review count graph

* Revert "dont clear points on mode swap"

This reverts commit fc89efb1d9.

* "Help me pick" button

* unrelated title case change

* Add translation strings

* fix: missing translation string

* Fix: Layout shift

* Add: Experimental

* Fix Time / Memorized

* per day values

* set review limit to 9999 on open

* keep default at currently set value

* Do DR calculation in parallel (dae)

Approx 5x faster on my machine

---------

Co-authored-by: user1823 <92206575+user1823@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Damien Elmes <gpg@ankiweb.net>
2025-07-28 18:55:08 +10:00
llama
b6c70f7b75
Add search keyword to strip clozes beforehand (#4145)
* add strip_clozes fn

* add test

* replace without_combining with process_text

* update write_unqualified

* update write_regex

* add `sc:...` search option

* add test

* strip clozes before stripping combining characters

find_notes_sc           time:   [1.0398 s 1.0405 s 1.0412 s]
                        change: [-6.1276% -6.0323% -5.9401%] (p = 0.00 < 0.05)
                        Performance has improved.

* add bitflags crate

* add and use ProcessTextFlags

* update sqlwriter.rs to use bitflags
2025-07-01 16:35:21 +07:00
Damien Elmes
04996c77f3
Migrate build system to uv (#4074)
* Migrate build system to uv

Closes #3787, and is a step towards #3081 and #4022

This change breaks our PyOxidizer bundling process. While we probably
could update it to work with the new venvs & lockfile, my intention
is to use this as a base to try out a uv-based packager/installer.

Some notes about the changes:

- Use uv for python download + venv installation
- Drop python/requirements* in favour of pyproject files / uv.lock
- Bumped to latest Python 3.9 version. The move to 3.13 should be
a fairly trivial change when we're ready.
- Dropped the old write_wheel.py in favour of uv/hatchling. This has
the unfortunate side-effect of dropping leading zeros in our wheels,
which we could try hack around in the future.
- Switch to Qt 6.7 for the dev repo, as it's the first PyQt version
with a Linux/ARM WebEngine wheel.
- Unified our macOS deployment target with minimum required for ARM.
- Dropped unused fluent python files
- Dropped unused python license generation
- Dropped helpers to run under Qt 5, as our wheels were already
requiring Qt 6 to install.

* Build action to create universal uv binary

* Drop some PyOxidizer-related files

* Use Windows ARM64 cargo/node binaries during build

We can't provide ARM64 wheels to users yet due to #4079, but we can
at least speed up the build.

The rustls -> native-tls change on Windows is because ring requires
clang to compile for ARM64, and I figured it's best to keep our Windows
deps consistent. We already built the wheels with native-tls.

* Make libankihelper a universal library

We were shipping a single arch library in a purelib, leading to
breakages when running on a different platform.

* Use Python wheel for mpv/lame on Windows/Mac

This is convenient, but suboptimal on a Mac at the moment. The first
run of mpv will take a number of seconds for security checks to run,
and our mpv code ends up timing out, repeating the process each time.
Our installer stub will need to invoke mpv once first to get it validated.

We could address this by distributing the audio with the installer/stub,
or perhaps by putting the binaries in a .pkg file that's notarized+stapled
and then included in the wheel.

* Add some helper scripts to build a fully-locked wheel

* Initial macOS launcher prototype

* Add a hidden env var to preload our libs and audio helpers on macOS

* qt/bundle -> qt/launcher

- remove more of the old bundling code
- handle app icon

* Fat binary, notarization & dmg

* Publish wheels on testpypi for testing

* Use our Python pin for the launcher too

* Python cleanups

* Extend launcher to other platforms + more

- Switch to Qt 6.8 for repo default, as 6.7 depends on an older
libwebp/tiff which is unavailable on newer installs
- Drop tools/mac-x86, as we no longer need to test against Qt 5
- Add flags to cross compile wheels on Mac and Linux
- Bump glibc target to 2_36, building on Debian Stable
- Increase mpv timeout on macOS to allow for initial gatekeeper checks
- Ship both arm64 and amd64 uv on Linux, with a bash stub to pick
the appropriate arch.

* Fix pylint on Linux

* Fix failure to run from /usr/local/bin

* Remove remaining pyoxidizer refs, and clean up duplicate release folder

* Rust dep updates

- Rust 1.87 for now (1.88 due out in around a week)
- Nom looks involved, so I left it for now
- prost-reflect depends on a new prost version that got yanked

* Python 3.13 + dep updates

Updated protoc binaries + add helper in order to try fix build breakage.
Ended up being due to an AI-generated update to pip-system-certs that
was not reviewed carefully enough:
https://gitlab.com/alelec/pip-system-certs/-/issues/36

The updated mypy/black needed some tweaks to our files.

* Windows compilation fixes

* Automatically run Anki after installing on Windows

* Touch pyproject.toml upon install, so we check for updates

* Update Python deps

- urllib3 for CVE
- pip-system-certs got fixed
- markdown/pytest also updated
2025-06-19 14:03:16 +07:00
Han Yeong-woo
25070c505a
Fully switch to File::set_times() from utime crate (#3503)
* Fully switch to File::set_times() from utime crate

* Switch to open_file()

Future me will end up wondering why we're explicitly declaring read=true

* Fix failing on windows

* Minor tidy-up (dae)

* Fix comment typo
2024-10-16 02:35:37 +10:00
Damien Elmes
f3ca4646fc
Revert "Fully switch to File::set_times() from utime crate (#3501)" (#3502)
This reverts commit 723b5e9bcc.
2024-10-16 00:35:26 +10:00
Han Yeong-woo
723b5e9bcc
Fully switch to File::set_times() from utime crate (#3501)
* Fully switch to File::set_times() from utime crate
 
* Switch to open_file() (dae)

Future me will end up wondering why we're explicitly declaring read=true
2024-10-16 00:31:17 +10:00
a.r
d9969a9f4f
lazy_static → once_cell → stabilized versions (#3447)
* Anki: Replace lazy_static with once_cell

Unify to once_cell, lazy_static's replacement. The latter in unmaintained.

* Anki: Replace once_cell with stabilized LazyCell / LazyLock as far as possible

Since 1.80: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109736 and https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/98165

Non-Thread-Safe Lazy → std::cell::LazyCell https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/cell/struct.LazyCell.html

Thread-safe SyncLazy → std::sync::LazyLock https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/std/sync/struct.LazyLock.html

The compiler accepted LazyCell only in minilints.

The final use in rslib/src/log.rs couldn't be replaced since get_or_try_init has not yet been standardized: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/109737

* Declare correct MSRV (dae)

Some of our deps require newer Rust versions, so this was misleading.

Updating the MSRV also allows us to use .inspect() on Option now
2024-09-30 23:35:06 +10:00
Damien Elmes
b241ab9492
Dependency updates (#3403)
* Bump Python deps

Primarily for flask-cors CVE

* Bump TS deps; pin license checker

Current checker is missing the binary
https://github.com/RSeidelsohn/license-checker-rseidelsohn/issues/118

* Update Rust deps

Hyper and axum are held back as we currently make use of the older
http library that reqwest pulls in
2024-09-04 12:21:50 +07:00
Damien Elmes
227f790d8e Update axum/reqwest for hyper 1.0 2024-07-06 18:45:32 +07:00
Voczi
9e3a34f17f
Add support for custom certificates (#3203)
* Add support for custom certificates

* Update lints

* Update licenses

* Changes after feedback

* More changes
2024-05-24 10:57:54 +01:00
laalsaas
798d9df4de
sync-server: add option to store hashed passwords (#3083) 2024-03-26 07:39:57 +00:00
Damien Elmes
4fc535ec88
Dependency updates (#3040)
* Update JS deps

* Update semver-compat Rust deps

* Update some semver-incompat Rust deps

- hyper/axum held back because reqwests is not ready
- rusqlite held back due to burn-rs incompat version
- wiremock held back due to compile issue

* pylint wants changes to our _rsbridge.pyi

* Update Python deps

Also solves a security warning in orjson

Reformat with latest black
2024-02-28 16:28:04 +07:00
Damien Elmes
70b0fbde92 Update to Rust 1.74, and update most Rust deps
hyper has been held back, as neither reqwest nor axum support 1.0 yet
2023-11-27 13:34:42 +10:00
Damien Elmes
f3bb845961 Update incompatible Rust deps 2023-09-28 10:00:47 +10:00
Damien Elmes
5004cd332b
Integrate FSRS into Anki (#2654)
* Pack FSRS data into card.data

* Update FSRS card data when preset or weights change

+ Show FSRS stats in card stats

* Show a warning when there's a limited review history

* Add some translations; tweak UI

* Fix default requested retention

* Add browser columns, fix calculation of R

* Property searches

eg prop:d>0.1

* Integrate FSRS into reviewer

* Warn about long learning steps

* Hide minimum interval when FSRS is on

* Don't apply interval multiplier to FSRS intervals

* Expose memory state to Python

* Don't set memory state on new cards

* Port Jarret's new tests; add some helpers to make tests more compact

https://github.com/open-spaced-repetition/fsrs-rs/pull/64

* Fix learning cards not being given memory state

* Require update to v3 scheduler

* Don't exclude single learning step when calculating memory state

* Use relearning step when learning steps unavailable

* Update docstring

* fix single_card_revlog_to_items (#2656)

* not need check the review_kind for unique_dates

* add email address to CONTRIBUTORS

* fix last first learn & keep early review

* cargo fmt

* cargo clippy --fix

* Add Jarrett to about screen

* Fix fsrs_memory_state being initialized to default in get_card()

* Set initial memory state on graduate

* Update to latest FSRS

* Fix experiment.log being empty

* Fix broken colpkg imports

Introduced by "Update FSRS card data when preset or weights change"

* Update memory state during (re)learning; use FSRS for graduating intervals

* Reset memory state when cards are manually rescheduled as new

* Add difficulty graph; hide eases when FSRS enabled

* Add retrievability graph

* Derive memory_state from revlog when it's missing and shouldn't be

---------

Co-authored-by: Jarrett Ye <jarrett.ye@outlook.com>
2023-09-16 16:09:26 +10:00
Damien Elmes
ffd392de21
Change Anki's version scheme; bump to 23.09 (#2640)
* Accept iterables as inputs to backend methods

* Shift add-on check to backend; use new endpoint

The new endpoint will return info on a suitable branch if found,
instead of returning all branches. This simplifies the frontend code,
and means that you can now drop support for certain versions without
it also remotely disabling the add-on for people who are running one of
the excluded versions, like in

https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/prevent-add-ons-from-being-disabled-remote-stealthily-surreptitiously/33427

* Bump version to 23.09

This changes Anki's version numbering system to year.month.patch, as
previously mentioned on https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/use-a-different-versioning-system-semver-perhaps/20046/5

This is shaping up to be a big release, with the introduction of FSRS and
image occlusion, and it seems like a good time to be finally updating the
version scheme as well. AnkiWeb has been updated to understand the new
format, and add-on authors will now specify version compatibility using
the full version number, as can be seen here:

https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/3918629684

* Shift update check to backend, and tidy up update.py

* Use the shared client for sync connections too
2023-09-07 12:37:15 +10:00
Damien Elmes
0c6e3eaa93
Integrate the FSRS optimizer (#2633)
* Support searching for deck configs by name

* Integrate FSRS optimizer into Anki

* Hack in a rough implementation of evaluate_weights()

* Interrupt calculation if user closes dialog

* Fix interrupted error check

* log_loss/rmse

* Update to latest fsrs commit; add progress info to weight evaluation

* Fix progress not appearing when pretrain takes a while

* Update to latest commit
2023-09-05 18:45:05 +10:00
Damien Elmes
b73cb15888 Take another approach to dealing with conflicting flattened keys
The approach in #2542 unfortunately introduced a regression, as whilst
it ensured that duplicate keys are removed when downgrading, it no longer
prevented the duplicates from being removed when converting to a legacy
Schema11 object. This resulted in things like backend.get_notetype_legacy()
returning duplicate keys, and could break syncing:

https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/windows-desktop-sync-error/33128

As syncing and schema11 object usage is quite common compared to downgrading,
the extra Value deserialization seemed a bit expensive, so I've switched
back to explicitly removing the problem keys. To ensure we don't forget to
add new keys in the future, I've added some new tests that should alert us
whenever a newly-added key is missing from the reserved list.
2023-08-15 11:25:53 +10:00
Damien Elmes
a35c1a058d Extract inline images as part of media check
We also need to get to the bottom of what's causing this:
https://forums.ankiweb.net/t/anki-browse-extremely-laggy/32533
2023-07-31 12:23:16 +10:00
Damien Elmes
85c2769f80
Update Rust and Python deps (#2567)
* Update Python deps

* Update semver-compat Rust deps

* Update most crates to latest semver

* Update to latest axum-client-ip
2023-07-01 18:26:43 +10:00
Damien Elmes
b2e7ab522b Remove some unused Rust dependencies 2023-06-24 19:30:29 +10:00
Damien Elmes
40e1520acb Drop workspace-hack in favor of workspace deps
Workspace deps were introduced in Rust 1.64. They don't cover all the
cases that Hakari did unfortunately, but they are simpler to maintain,
and they avoid a couple of issues that Hakari had:

- It sometimes made updating dependencies harder due to the locked versions,
so you had to disable Hakari, do the updates, and then re-generate (
e.g. 943dddf28f)
- The current Hakari config was breaking AnkiDroid's build, as it was
stopping a cross-compile from functioning correctly.
2023-06-23 17:41:31 +10:00
Damien Elmes
b37063e20a More service generation refactoring
- Dropped the protobuf extensions in favor of explicitly listing out
methods in both services if we want to implement both, as it's clearer.
- Move Service/Method wrappers into a separate crate that the various
clients can import, to easily get at the list of backend services and
their correct indices and comments.
2023-06-22 09:46:09 +10:00
Damien Elmes
c0f73d5f97 Drop the generated method map
I'd been thinking it might be useful for a future API service, but
I think that's better implemented with more codegen, so we have a
statically-typed interface.
2023-06-22 09:46:09 +10:00
Damien Elmes
553303fc12
Refactor service generation (#2552)
* Automatically elide empty inputs and outputs to backend methods

* Refactor service generation

Despite the fact that the majority of our Protobuf service methods require
an open collection, they were not accessible with just a Collection
object. To access the methods (e.g. because we haven't gotten around to
exposing the correct API in Collection yet), you had to wrap the collection
in a Backend object, and pay a mutex-acquisition cost for each call, even
if you have exclusive access to the object.

This commit migrates the majority of service methods to the Collection, so
they can now be used directly, and improves the ergonomics a bit at the
same time.

The approach taken:

- The service generation now happens in rslib instead of anki_proto, which
avoids the need for trait constraints and associated types.
- Service methods are assumed to be collection-based by default. Instead of
implementing the service on Backend, we now implement it on Collection, which
means our methods no longer need to use self.with_col(...).
- We automatically generate methods in Backend which use self.with_col() to
delegate to the Collection method.
- For methods that are only appropriate for the backend, we add a flag in
the .proto file. The codegen uses this flag to write the method into a
BackendFooService instead of FooService, which the backend implements.
- The flag can also allows us to define separate implementations for collection
and backend, so we can e.g. skip the collection mutex in the i18n service
while also providing the service on a collection.
2023-06-19 15:33:40 +10:00
Damien Elmes
84b3abab6c Fix rsbridge build when 1.61 snafu feature enabled 2023-06-17 12:44:25 +10:00
Damien Elmes
cf47e4c98d Drop num_integer crate 2023-06-17 00:09:41 +10:00
Damien Elmes
9b028e8f3d Bump Chrono now that Rumo's TZ parser has been merged
https://github.com/chronotope/chrono/pull/978

+ Update workspace hack/licenses
2023-06-16 11:43:12 +10:00
Damien Elmes
d380f3034c Split io.rs into separate crate, and use it in proto build
Will be handy to use it in our other scripts in the future too - thanks
Rumo!

Results of benchmarking ./run before and after these crate splits:

- Touching a proto file leads to a slight increase: about +90ms
- Touching an rslib file leads to a bigger decrease, as there's less to
recompile: about -700ms

And ./ninja test is even better: about +200ms and -3800ms.
2023-06-12 15:47:51 +10:00
Damien Elmes
a83c4a7da7 Move generated protobuf into anki_proto
Due to the orphan rule, this meant removing our usages of impl ProtoStruct,
or converting them to a trait when they were used commonly.

rslib now directly references anki_proto and anki_i18n, instead of
'pub use'-ing them, and we can put the generated files back in OUT_DIR.
2023-06-12 15:47:51 +10:00
Damien Elmes
bac05039a7 Move protobuf generation into a separate crate; write .py interface in Rust
A couple of motivations for this:

- genbackend.py was somewhat messy, and difficult to change with the
lack of types. The mobile clients used it as a base for their generation,
so improving it will make life easier for them too, once they're ported.
- It will make it easier to write a .ts generator in the future
- We currently implement a bunch of helper methods on protobuf types
which don't allow us to compile the protobuf types until we compile
the Anki crate. If we change this in the future, we will be able to
do more of the compilation up-front.

We no longer need to record the services in the proto file, as we can
extract the service order from the compiled protos. Support for map types
has also been added.
2023-06-12 09:52:00 +10:00
Damien Elmes
921e8c7985 percent-encoding -> percent-encoding-iri
Closes #2526
2023-05-29 14:46:02 +10:00
Damien Elmes
6fe9728b80 Bring chrono minimum back down for AnkiDroid
Accidentally bumped in recent deps update
2023-04-12 08:45:51 +10:00
Damien Elmes
0466e220f3 Move ascii_percent_encoding into a separate repo
This makes it easier to update independently, and means we don't need
to exclude it from formatting/tests.
2023-04-12 08:45:23 +10:00
Damien Elmes
dc8c4438d7 Update iana-time-zone and windows crates, as windows 0.47 yanked 2023-04-12 08:25:53 +10:00
Damien Elmes
26c640805c Update Rust deps
axum-client-ip excluded, as it will need further work.
2023-03-31 14:38:24 +10:00
RumovZ
cdfb84f19a
Implement TTS using windows crate (#2371)
* Implement TTS using windows crate

* Use API calls instead of SSML

* Properly stop player in case of TTS error

* Add context to WindowsErrors

* Validate available voices

* Remove TTS text from synthesize error

* Limit maximum buffer size

* Make validation optional and list it in tts filter

* We no longer need the winrt module (dae)

* Use a separate request object so the meaning of the bool is clear (dae)

* Slightly shorten runtime error message (dae)

The default message appears to clip slightly.

* Alternate buffer implementation (dae)

* Use array instead of vec

* Drop the max buffer size to 128k (dae)
2023-02-17 12:26:07 +10:00
Damien Elmes
943dddf28f
Update Rust deps (#2332)
* Temporarily disable hakari

* Upgrade compatible deps except Chrono

* Update semver-incompatible crates

* Re-enable hakari

* Update licenses & cargo-deny

* Fix new clippy lints

* Update to latest Rust
2023-01-18 22:24:29 +10:00
Damien Elmes
cf45cbf429
Rework syncing code, and replace local sync server (#2329)
This PR replaces the existing Python-driven sync server with a new one in Rust.
The new server supports both collection and media syncing, and is compatible
with both the new protocol mentioned below, and older clients. A setting has
been added to the preferences screen to point Anki to a local server, and a
similar setting is likely to come to AnkiMobile soon.

Documentation is available here: <https://docs.ankiweb.net/sync-server.html>

In addition to the new server and refactoring, this PR also makes changes to the
sync protocol. The existing sync protocol places payloads and metadata inside a
multipart POST body, which causes a few headaches:

- Legacy clients build the request in a non-deterministic order, meaning the
entire request needs to be scanned to extract the metadata.
- Reqwest's multipart API directly writes the multipart body, without exposing
the resulting stream to us, making it harder to track the progress of the
transfer. We've been relying on a patched version of reqwest for timeouts,
which is a pain to keep up to date.

To address these issues, the metadata is now sent in a HTTP header, with the
data payload sent directly in the body. Instead of the slower gzip, we now
use zstd. The old timeout handling code has been replaced with a new implementation
that wraps the request and response body streams to track progress, allowing us
to drop the git dependencies for reqwest, hyper-timeout and tokio-io-timeout.

The main other change to the protocol is that one-way syncs no longer need to
downgrade the collection to schema 11 prior to sending.
2023-01-18 12:43:46 +10:00
RumovZ
1be30573e1
Replace dissimilar crate with difflib (#2322)
This also inserts the expected text if it's missing at the very
beginning of the provided text.
2023-01-16 09:49:34 +10:00
dependabot[bot]
4e92c29815
Bump tokio from 1.23.0 to 1.23.1 (#2303)
Bumps [tokio](https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio) from 1.23.0 to 1.23.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/tokio-rs/tokio/compare/tokio-1.23.0...tokio-1.23.1)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: tokio
  dependency-type: direct:production
...

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>

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2023-01-07 10:01:56 +10:00
Damien Elmes
0eddb25287
Integrate AnkiDroid's backend patches into the repo (#2290)
* Relax chrono specification for AnkiDroid

https://github.com/ankidroid/Anki-Android-Backend/pull/251

* Add AnkiDroid service and AnkiDroid customizations

Most of the work here was done by David in the Backend repo; integrating
it into this repo for ease of future maintenance.

Based on 5d9f262f4c
with some tweaks:

- Protobuf imports have been fixed to match the recent refactor
- FatalError has been renamed to AnkidroidPanicError
- Tweaks to the desktop code to deal with the extra arg to open_collection,
and exclude AnkiDroid service methods from our Python code.

* Refactor AnkiDroid's DB code to avoid uses of unsafe
2023-01-03 13:11:23 +10:00
Damien Elmes
0570cfdf48 Migrate from slog to tracing
The Rust community appear to have converged on tracing - it's used by
the Rust compiler, and receives close to 10x the number of downloads
that slog does. Its API is more ergonomic, and it does a much nicer
job with async rust.

To make this change, we no longer pass around explicit loggers, and rely
on a globally-registered one. The log file location has been changed
from one in each profile folder to a single one in the base folder. This
will remain empty for most users, since only errors are logged by default,
but may be useful for debugging future changes.
2022-12-24 10:44:40 +10:00
Damien Elmes
fa625d7ad8
Minor Rust cleanups (#2272)
* Run cargo +nightly fmt

* Latest prost-build includes clippy workaround

* Tweak Rust protobuf imports

- Avoid use of stringify!(), as JetBrains editors get confused by it
- Stop merging all protobuf symbols into a single namespace

* Remove some unnecessary qualifications

Found via IntelliJ lint

* Migrate some asserts to assert_eq/ne

* Remove mention of node_modules exclusion

This no longer seems to be necessary after migrating away from Bazel,
and excluding it means TS/Svelte files can't be edited properly.
2022-12-16 21:40:27 +10:00
RumovZ
c888ccc285 Replace pct-str with local ascii_percent_encoding 2022-12-09 11:49:39 +01:00
RumovZ
0e7f02bfb7
Update Chrono Crate (#2242)
* Remove deprecated `and_hms()`

* Update chrono

* Update licenses and fix script

* Remove deprecated Date struct

* Remove chrono pin

* Skip format check on .vscode

Was failing for no reason.

* Replace deprecated chrono functions

* Add cargo-deny to update-licenses & pin versions (dae)

* Remove time 0.1 dependency  (dae)

We don't need to wait for chrono 0.5; it was provided behind a legacy
feature flag.
2022-12-07 17:00:14 +10:00
Damien Elmes
e3167c4e3c Update incompatible crates 2022-11-30 12:38:10 +10:00
Damien Elmes
b4f4df0030 Pin chrono; update compatible Rust crates
Also pin reqwest in our other crates
2022-11-30 12:38:10 +10:00
Damien Elmes
0ac7969e2a Use workspace package info in more crates; mark private for cargo-deny 2022-11-30 12:19:56 +10:00
Damien Elmes
e497a56f54 Re-enable formatting for .toml files 2022-11-28 09:16:28 +10:00