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build: update Rust toolchain version to 1.94.0#21045

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Which issue does this PR close?

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just an update of the rust toolchain

What changes are included in this PR?

solved some clippy warnings

Are these changes tested?

NA

Are there any user-facing changes?

no

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Thank you, @dariocurr !

Merged via the queue into apache:main with commit c792700 Mar 19, 2026
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alamb commented Mar 19, 2026

So good -- thank you @dariocurr and @martin-g

haohuaijin pushed a commit to haohuaijin/arrow-datafusion that referenced this pull request Mar 21, 2026
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solved some clippy warnings

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Upgrade workspace to Rust 1.94.0

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