# So, you want to update the Rust toolchain... # The key is making sure all our dependencies support the version of Rust we're using, # and that nushell compiles on all the platforms tested in our CI. # Here's some documentation on how to use this file: # https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/overrides.html#the-toolchain-file [toolchain] # The default profile includes rustc, rust-std, cargo, rust-docs, rustfmt and clippy. # https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/concepts/profiles.html # profile = "default" profile = "minimal" # The current plan is to be 2 releases behind the latest stable release. So, if the # latest stable release is 1.72.0, the channel should be 1.70.0. We want to do this # so that we give repo maintainers and package managers a chance to update to a more # recent version of rust. However, if there is a "cool new feature" that we want to # use in nushell, we may opt to use the bleeding edge stable version of rust. # I believe rust is on a 6 week release cycle and nushell is on a 4 week release cycle. # So, every two nushell releases, this version number should be bumped by one. # channel = "nightly" channel = "stable" components = ["rustfmt", "clippy"]