Sweep the pinned toolchain to Rust 1.97
The Windows UI needs current winsafe, whose real minimum is 1.89 (its manifest under-declares 1.87 while it uses NonNull::from_ref). Rather than stop at the minimum, this goes to current stable and fixes what that costs. The counter-intuitive result: 1.97 is CHEAPER than 1.89. libfreemkv had 54 clippy errors at 1.89 and 6 at 1.97, because clippy tightened the noisy collapsible_if lint in between. Stopping at the minimum would have been the most expensive choice available. Roughly 47 lints across the eight repos, the large majority auto-fixed: libfreemkv 6, freemkv-engine 14, bdemu 8, freemkv-keysources 7, autorip 6, freemkv-unlock 3, freemkv-i18n 3. The hand-fixed ones are a descending sort to sort_by_key(Reverse), four manual checked-division sites, a loop counter replaced by enumerate, and a loop whose first let-else became a while-let. Worth recording for whoever bumps next: clippy is MSRV-AWARE. Those 54 lints only appear once the crate DECLARES 1.89 or later, because let-chains become available. A bare `cargo +1.89 clippy` against a manifest still pinned at 1.87 reports clean and is meaningless — gate with the real precommit script, which is also the only thing that covers build scripts. The pin still sits below the Mac default, so it keeps doing its job: catching lint drift locally before CI sees it.
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@@ -195,11 +195,11 @@ impl Ac3Parser {
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// First access unit that starts in this PES's own bytes: adopt
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// this PES's timestamp so a genuine PTS jump is followed instead
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// of the running cadence drifting past it.
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if let Some(a) = &anchor {
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if start >= a.at {
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frame_pts_ns = a.pts_ns;
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anchor = None;
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}
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if let Some(a) = &anchor
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&& start >= a.at
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{
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frame_pts_ns = a.pts_ns;
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anchor = None;
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}
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let duration_ns = frame_duration_ns(remaining, bsid);
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pending = Some(PendingAu {
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