This PR performs some routine maintenance on our CI workflow:
* Replaces `actions-rs/toolchain` with `dtolnay/rust-toolchain`. The
actions at `actions-rs` are no longer maintained, and they use
deprecated GitHub Actions APIs. dtolnay's action does not support the
`override` option, but we didn't actually need to use it anyway.
* Upgrades `actions/checkout` to v4, because v3 causes some warnings
since it uses Node.js 16, which is deprecated.
Duplicate of https://github.com/rojo-rbx/rojo/pull/889, but based on
master as per request.
This PR is a very small change that fixes the string pattern that reads
the rojo version from `Version.txt`. Currently this reads an extra
new-line character which makes reading the version text in the plugin
difficult.
It seems the rust side of things already trims the string when
comparing, but the lua side does not.
Closes#858.
If a project is named `default.project.json`, it acts as an `init` file
and gains the name of the folder it's inside of. If it is named
something other than `default.project.json`, it gains the name of the
file with `.project.json` trimmed off. So e.g. `foo.project.json`
becomes `foo`.
When enabled, the `baseurl` of the session is written to
`workspace:SetAttribute("__Rojo_ConnectionUrl")` so that the test server
can connect to that session automatically.
This works for Play Solo and Local Test Server. It is marked
experimental for now (and disabled by default) since connecting during a
playtest session is... not polished. Rojo may overwrite things and cause
headaches. Further work can be done later.
If the sync lock is claimed in Team Create, the user cannot sync.
Therefore, a sync reminder notification is unhelpful as it is calling to
an invalid action.
Windows and macOS runners consume GitHub Actions minutes at [2x and 10x
the rate of Linux runners,
respectively](https://docs.github.com/en/billing/managing-billing-for-github-actions/about-billing-for-github-actions#minute-multipliers).
This is a bit concerning now that there are two Windows jobs and two
macOS jobs, introduced in #825.
This PR aims to reduce the cost by:
* Adding [rust-cache](https://github.com/Swatinem/rust-cache/) to reduce
the amount of time spent. I'm aware there were some concerns raised
about CI caches in general in #496 - are they still a blocker?
* Removing the unnecessary Windows and macOS MSRV build jobs. If an MSRV
build fails on one platform due to usage of new language features, then
it will fail on all of them.
@Kampfkarren may have to change this repository's required status checks
before this PR can be merged