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Fix "panic message is not a string literal"#138

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Fix "panic message is not a string literal"#138
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@dspencer12 dspencer12 commented Feb 24, 2021

Updates build.rs to use the second form of the assert! macro, which can take a format string and arguments, without needing to use format!.

This should resolve #137.

Updates build.rs to use the second form of the assert! macro, which can
take a format string and arguments, without needing to use format!.
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Thank you!

The Windows/macOS CI is currently broken because of a bug in QEMU, but this change shouldn't break anything.

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Published as v0.9.13.

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It looks like v0.9.13 doesn't actually include the change commit, just updates to the changelog and Cargo.toml.

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Oh dang, seems like renaming the master branch to main caused this. My local environment was still on master, which didn't include this PR since it was merged to main. Thanks a lot for reporting!

I just published v0.9.14, which should now really include this PR.

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Just checked and it's definitely included this time, thanks a lot!

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