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Rollup of 10 pull requests #111638

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bvanjoi and others added 20 commits May 10, 2023 22:35
When constant evaluation fails because its MIR is tainted by errors,
suppress note indicating that erroneous constant was used, since those
errors have to be fixed regardless of the constant being used or not.
@eholk is back from vacation so he can review things again.
refactor(resolve): clean up the early error return caused by non-call

closes rust-lang#109250

It seems no bad happened, r? `@Nilstrieb`
…ics-correctly, r=Nilstrieb

Recover `impl<T ?Sized>` correctly

Fixes rust-lang#111327

r? ```@Nilstrieb``` but you can re-roll

Alternatively, happy to close this if we're okay with just saying "sorry rust-lang#111327 is just a poor side-effect of parser ambiguity" 🤷
Document that `missing_copy_implementations` and `missing_debug_implementations` only apply to public items.

I encountered rust-lang#111359 (fixed) and noticed that the documentation didn't say that it was _intended_ that `missing_debug_implementations` only applies to public items. This PR fixes that, and makes the same wording change to `missing_copy_implementations` which has the same condition.

I chose the words to also be similar to `missing_docs` which already had such a remark.
…=oli-obk

Suppress "erroneous constant used" for constants tainted by errors

When constant evaluation fails because its MIR is tainted by errors,
suppress note indicating that erroneous constant was used, since those
errors have to be fixed regardless of the constant being used or not.

Fixes rust-lang#110891.
…rrors

fixup version placeholder for `cfi_encoding` feature

Mentioned rust-lang#105452 (comment)
Add clubby789 to the bootstrap review rotation

r? ````@clubby789```` - thank you for volunteering!

I have been meaning for a very long time now to write up how to do reviews, but I haven't gotten around to it yet :( here is a short summary:

1. If you're not sure what the changes does or if it's ok, always feel free to ping someone else on the team, especially in the first few weeks. You can use `r? bootstrap` to get triagebot to assign someone else.
2. Bootstrap unfortunately has very few tests. Things that touch CLI or toml parsing should likely have a test in `src/bootstrap/config/tests.rs`; things that touch "core" build logic should have a test in `builder/tests.rs`, anything else kinda just slips in :( see rust-lang#102563 for ideas on how to improve the situation here.
3. "Major" changes should be documented in `src/bootstrap/CHANGELOG.md`. "Major" is up to you, but if it breaks a config option or otherwise is likely to break *someone's* build, it's probably major. If it breaks nearly *everyone*'s build, it should also update `VERSION` in `lib.rs`; this should be very rare. Please also ping me or Mark-Simulacrum for major changes (I might set up a triagebot ping for this so you don't have to remember).
4. Once you've approved the PR, tell bors it's ok - you've been contributing for a while so you know how bors works, but here's a cheatsheet just in case: https://bors.rust-lang.org

Documentation about how to use bootstrap lives at https://rustc-dev-guide.rust-lang.org/building/bootstrapping.html; internal docs live in `src/bootstrap/README.md`. The latter unfortunately is not very complete.
Add more interesting nonsense to weird-exprs.rs

Some cursed things rust allows that I've ran into.

[The second is taken from here](https://twitter.com/Lucretiel/status/1638929955751964679)
Fixed typo

Fixed typo in BTree Curser.
…wesleywiser

Add eholk back to compiler-contributors reviewers

``@eholk`` is back from vacation so he can review things again.

r? ``@wesleywiser``
…-Simulacrum

Fix release date of 1.58.1 in release notes.

This fixes the release notes to have the correct release date for 1.58.1. The [blog announcement](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2022/01/20/Rust-1.58.1.html) has the correct date and link (which is otherwise broken without this change).

Closes rust-lang#94278
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