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Fix compilation with serde 1.0.119 #1912

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@tomaka tomaka commented Jan 12, 2021

I have no idea why, but the person who introduced this code decided to use serde::export::Formatter, which is a hidden export not supposed to be used, instead of std::fmt::Formatter, even though they're the same thing.

In serde 1.0.119, the export module is no longer public, which broke the build.

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romanb commented Jan 12, 2021

Published as parity-multiaddr-0.10.1.

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sdbondi commented Jan 13, 2021

Thanks for the fix @tomaka, the auto-import (rust-analyser?) feature in my IDE doesn't choose std exports over re-exports - so no 'real' reason the serde re-export was used, just a mistake 😄

sdbondi added a commit to tari-project/rust-libp2p that referenced this pull request Jan 13, 2021
In serde 1.0.119, the export module is no longer public which breaks the build.
mxinden pushed a commit to mxinden/rust-libp2p that referenced this pull request Jan 14, 2021
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* Update onion_addr.rs (#1912)

* misc/multiaddr: Prepare v0.9.7 release

Co-authored-by: Pierre Krieger <[email protected]>
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