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Co-authored-by: Adam Wathan <4323180+adamwathan@users.noreply.github.com>
While rebasing on the latest changes on `next`, especially #14160, I
noticed that my local `pnpm build` step was no longer working and erring
with the following:
```
│ > @tailwindcss/oxide@4.0.0-alpha.19 build /Users/philipp/dev/tailwindcss/crates/node
│ > npx napi build --platform --release --no-const-enum
│
│ Type Error: Could not parse the Cargo.toml: Error: Command failed: cargo metadata --format-version 1 --manifest-path "/Users/philipp/dev/
│ tailwindcss/crates/node/Cargo.toml"
│ error: rustup could not choose a version of cargo to run, because one wasn't specified explicitly, and no default is configured.
│ help: run 'rustup default stable' to download the latest stable release of Rust and set it as your default toolchain.
│
│ error: rustup could not choose a version of cargo to run, because one wasn't specified explicitly, and no default is configured.
│ help: run 'rustup default stable' to download the latest stable release of Rust and set it as your default toolchain.
```
It turns out that with the changes in turbo v2, env variables no longer
propagate to the individual tasks automatically but since I installed
rustup outside of the default `~/.rustup` directory, the task was no
longer able to find it.
To fix this, we now define `RUSTUP_HOME` as a global env to always pass
through.
This PR bumps dependencies
We also make some dependencies `catalog:` dependencies, which allows us
to keep
the version in sync. E.g.: `lightningcss` and `@types/node`.
Bumped `turbo` to the latest version + enabled the new UI
Fixed a bug in the tests now that `lightningcss` outputs the correct
value.
* run `pnpm update --recursive`
* update tests to reflect lightningcss bump
It looks like it's mainly (re-)ordering properties. Not 100% sure why
though.
* move `oxide/crates` to `crates`
* ignore `target/` folder
* ensure pnpm points to `crates` instead of `oxide/crates`
* ensure all paths point to `crates` instead of `oxide/crates`
* update `oxide/crates` -> `crates` path in workflows
* use correct path in .prettierignore
* rename `crates/core` to `crates/oxide`
* remove oxide folder
* fix test script to run `cargo test` directly