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Add CircleCI configuration to build and test the Rust project using Docker, enforcing formatting, running tests, and caching dependencies.

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  • Introduce .circleci/ci_cargo.yml with a build-and-test job using the cimg/rust:1.88.0 Docker image
  • Configure caching for Cargo dependencies and the target directory keyed on Cargo.lock
  • Add steps to run cargo fmt --check and cargo test within the CI workflow

Signed-off-by: AU_gdev_19 <64915515+Dargon789@users.noreply.github.com>
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This PR adds a new CircleCI configuration (ci_cargo.yml) to automate Rust workflow, including formatting checks, testing, and dependency caching using the cimg/rust:1.88.0 Docker image.

Flow diagram for build-and-test job steps in CircleCI

flowchart TD
  A["Start: build-and-test job"] --> B["checkout"]
  B --> C["restore_cache (Cargo.lock)"]
  C --> D["cargo fmt -- --check"]
  D --> E["cargo test"]
  E --> F["save_cache (cargo & target)"]
  F --> G["cargo fmt -- --check (repeat)"]
  G --> H["cargo test (repeat)"]
  H --> I["End"]
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Add CircleCI pipeline configuration for Rust
  • Created .circleci/ci_cargo.yml
  • Set version to 2.1 and defined 'ci' workflow
  • Registered build-and-test job under workflows
.circleci/ci_cargo.yml
Define build-and-test job steps
  • Specified Docker image cimg/rust:1.88.0
  • Added checkout step
  • Included cargo fmt and cargo test commands
.circleci/ci_cargo.yml
Implement caching for Cargo dependencies
  • Configured restore_cache with checksum-based keys
  • Saved cache for ~/.cargo and target directories
.circleci/ci_cargo.yml

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Summary of Changes

Hello @Dargon789, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request establishes continuous integration for Rust projects by adding a new CircleCI configuration. The new workflow automates essential development tasks such as code formatting checks and test execution, leveraging dependency caching to enhance efficiency. This ensures that all code changes are automatically validated against predefined quality standards, contributing to a more stable and maintainable codebase.

Highlights

  • New CI Configuration: Introduces a new CircleCI configuration file (ci_cargo.yml) specifically designed for Rust projects.
  • Automated Build and Test Workflow: Sets up a build-and-test job that utilizes the cimg/rust:1.88.0 Docker image to ensure a consistent environment.
  • Code Quality Checks: Includes steps to automatically check code formatting using cargo fmt -- --check and run all defined tests with cargo test.
  • Dependency Caching: Implements caching for Cargo dependencies and build artifacts to significantly speed up subsequent CI runs.
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This pull request introduces a new CircleCI workflow for building and testing the Rust project. The configuration correctly sets up caching for Cargo dependencies, which is great for performance. However, I've identified a significant issue with duplicated build steps, which I've addressed. I also took the opportunity to suggest adding cargo clippy to the workflow, a standard tool in the Rust ecosystem for linting and improving code quality.

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Signed-off-by: AU_gdev_19 <64915515+Dargon789@users.noreply.github.com>
@Dargon789 Dargon789 merged commit a686eea into Dargon789-patch-2 Sep 17, 2025
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