Starting with Rust 1.83 this benign warning is show when compiling the pest dependency:
```
warning: elided lifetime has a name
--> pest/src/iterators/pairs.rs:330:70
|
89 | impl<'i, R: RuleType> Pairs<'i, R> {
| -- lifetime `'i` declared here
...
330 | ) -> Filter<FlatPairs<'i, R>, impl FnMut(&Pair<'i, R>) -> bool + '_> {
| ^^ this elided lifetime gets resolved as `'i`
|
= note: `#[warn(elided_named_lifetimes)]` on by default
```
Meson, at least as of version 1.7.0, unfortunately does not suppress warnings originating in dependencies.
Upstream has resolved the warning in 2.8.0, so update to that.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/34368>
These are the package versions currently shipped by Fedora. This allows
using system packages by setting
export MESON_PACKAGE_CACHE_DIR=/usr/share/cargo/registry/
Of course, other distros may place it somewhere else.
Ubuntu matches versions on syn and unicode-ident but is a tiny bit off
on quote and proc-macro2. However, given how far I was able to bump the
versions with only a tiny meson tweak to syn, I think it should work
with the Ubuntu versions as well.
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/26726>