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Dependency libc 0.1.8 is significantly outdated
Upgrade to 0.2.170 to get all the fixes, and avoid causing duplicate dependencies in projects.
In Cargo, different 0.x versions are considered incompatible, so this is a semver-major upgrade.
Dependency rand 0.3.8 is significantly outdated
Upgrade to 0.9.0 to get all the fixes, and avoid causing duplicate dependencies in projects.
Dependency sdl2 0.32.1 is significantly outdated
Upgrade to 0.37.0 to get all the fixes, and avoid causing duplicate dependencies in projects.
Dependency num 0.1.24 is significantly outdated
Upgrade to 0.4.3 to get all the fixes, and avoid causing duplicate dependencies in projects.
Latest stable release is old
It's been over 6 years. Is this crate still maintained? Make a new release, either to refresh it, or to set
[badges.maintenance] status = "deprecated"
(or
"as-is"
,"passively-maintained"
).If the crate is truly stable, why not make a 1.0.0 release?
Missing categories
Categories improve browsing of lib.rs and crates.io. Add
categories = ["rendering::graphics-api"]
to theCargo.toml
.Even if there are no categories that fit precisely, pick one that is least bad. You can also propose new categories in crates.io issue tracker.
Using outdated edition for no reason
We estimate that this crate requires at least Rust 1.46, which is newer than the last 2015-edition compiler. You can upgrade without breaking any compatibility. Run
cargo fix --edition
and updateedition="…"
inCargo.toml
.Using the latest edition helps avoid old quirks of the compiler, and ensures Rust code has consistent syntax and behavior across all projects.
If some of these crates are unmaintained and shouldn't be checked, yank them or add [badges.maintenance]
to their
status = "deprecated"Cargo.toml
.