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Some crates have a myriad of features, and it is very easy to accidentally mess up imports in a way that `cargo check --all-features` works, but only compiling with only a subset of features breaks. For this scenario, cargo check-all-features can help, as it will attempt to compile all feature permutations. We cannot currently add this to the default CI, as some crates in the rust-vmm ecosystem have incompatible features [1], but this unlocks at least testing all feature combinations for specific crates (for example, to ensure that no-std support does not accidentally break [2]). once the vm-memory / xen situation is fixed, this can also be added to the default CI. [1]: rust-vmm/vm-memory#317 [2]: rust-vmm/vm-allocator#107 Signed-off-by: Patrick Roy <roypat@amazon.co.uk>
    
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Some crates have a myriad of features, and it is very easy to accidentally mess up imports in a way that `cargo check --all-features` works, but only compiling with only a subset of features breaks. For this scenario, cargo check-all-features can help, as it will attempt to compile all feature permutations. We cannot currently add this to the default CI, as some crates in the rust-vmm ecosystem have incompatible features [1], but this unlocks at least testing all feature combinations for specific crates (for example, to ensure that no-std support does not accidentally break [2]). once the vm-memory / xen situation is fixed, this can also be added to the default CI. [1]: rust-vmm/vm-memory#317 [2]: rust-vmm/vm-allocator#107 Signed-off-by: Patrick Roy <roypat@amazon.co.uk>
      
        
      
      
  
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Some crates have a myriad of features, and it is very easy to accidentally mess up imports in a way that `cargo check --all-features` works, but only compiling with only a subset of features breaks. For this scenario, cargo check-all-features can help, as it will attempt to compile all feature permutations. We can even add this to the default CI, even for crates like vhost that have incompatible features, due to cargo-all-features allowing the elimination of incompatible features from the test matrix [1]. Some usecases where this could have been helpful is in vm-memory, where we have tens of feature permutations, and some of them invariably get broken regularly [2], or in crates that have no-std support that is offered via an opt-out 'std' feature [3] [1]: https://crates.io/crates/cargo-all-features#options [2]: rust-vmm/vm-memory#350 [3]: rust-vmm/vm-allocator#107 Signed-off-by: Patrick Roy <roypat@amazon.co.uk>
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           Hey, thanks for your contribution! This looks fine, but I'm sorta holding off on merging this until we get our CI into a place where we can compile-test different feature permutations, to make sure this feature doesn't get accidentally broken again (unless you're in a hurry to get no_std support for this crate?), e.g. see rust-vmm/rust-vmm-container#139  | 
    
    
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Some crates have a myriad of features, and it is very easy to accidentally mess up imports in a way that `cargo check --all-features` works, but only compiling with only a subset of features breaks. For this scenario, cargo check-all-features can help, as it will attempt to compile all feature permutations. We can even add this to the default CI, even for crates like vhost that have incompatible features, due to cargo-all-features allowing the elimination of incompatible features from the test matrix [1]. Some usecases where this could have been helpful is in vm-memory, where we have tens of feature permutations, and some of them invariably get broken regularly [2], or in crates that have no-std support that is offered via an opt-out 'std' feature [3] [1]: https://crates.io/crates/cargo-all-features#options [2]: rust-vmm/vm-memory#350 [3]: rust-vmm/vm-allocator#107 Signed-off-by: Patrick Roy <roypat@amazon.co.uk>
              
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For no_std usecase.
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