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# Description The `std::time::Instant` type panics in the WASM context. To prevent this, I replaced all uses of `std::time::Instant` in WASM-relevant crates with `web_time::Instant`. This ensures commands using `Instant` work in WASM without issues. For non-WASM targets, `web-time` simply reexports `std::time`, so this change doesn’t affect regular builds ([docs](https://docs.rs/web-time/latest/web_time/)). To ensure future code doesn't reintroduce `std::time::Instant` in WASM contexts, I added a `clippy wasm` command to the toolkit. This runs `cargo clippy` with a `clippy.toml` configured to disallow `std::time::Instant`. Since `web-time` aliases `std::time` by default, the `clippy.toml` is stored in `clippy/wasm` and is only loaded when targeting WASM. I also added a new CI job that tests this too. # User-Facing Changes None. |
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nu-protocol
The nu-protocol crate holds the definitions of structs/traits that are used throughout Nushell. This gives us one way to expose them to many other crates, as well as make these definitions available to each other, without causing mutually recursive dependencies.