feat: Enforce consistent style in Rust code with rustfmt#29
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Please check the conflict caused by merging #28. |
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I think now this should be fine. @parksb |
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Thank you! |
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Thank you for merging this @parksb. Happy to see we can now further improve the CI and expand the tests we have with no major frictions. |
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DO NOT MERGE BEFORE PR 28
This PR ensures we format all Rust Code on commits or PR. Previously, we did not have a mechanism to make sure Rust code follows conventional style guidelines.
Part of the effort for #26