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09:17
So all my tokio async tests now fail with a stack overflow error unless I downgrade rustc to 1.79...
(works if I increase RUST_MIN_STACK)
10:08
:s
 
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14:41
Did the default stack size change? Or is it more obscure?
15:01
It might be related to the way the parallelism of tests changed, or an optimization which ends up in tokio parallelizing better, or something else. Hard to tell and 1.80 broke a lot of crates I use which means I had to update/replace a lot of things, which means there's no simple comparison possible.
Ouch :'(

I've had pain trying to upgrade to the latest nightlies. The `#![effects]` feature requires switching to the new trait solver, and the new trait solver cannot handle algebraic expressions on constants in `where` clauses. I need to check if I can somehow remove the `#![effects]` feature -- only thought about it on Friday -- and if I can't... I'm stuck for the foreseeable future.
 
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posted on September 23, 2024 by Niko Matsakis

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