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Rollup of 3 pull requests #118823
Rollup of 3 pull requests #118823
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Signed-off-by: Alex Saveau <saveau.alexandre@gmail.com>
Before: http://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-6/tor-before/tor_config/ After: http://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-6/tor-after/tor_config/ Profile: http://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-6/tor-profile/ As a bit of background information: in type-based queries, a type name that does not exist gets treated as a generic type variable. This causes a counterintuitive behavior in the `tor_config` crate, which has a trait with an associated type variable called `T`. This isn't a searchable concrete type, but its name still gets stored in the typeNameIdMap, as a convenient way to intern its name.
…KO8Ki Remove edition umbrella features. In the 2018 edition, there was an "umbrella" feature `#[feature(rust_2018_preview)]` which was used to enable several other features at once. This umbrella mechanism was not used in the 2021 edition and likely will not be used in 2024 either. During 2018 users reported that setting the feature was awkward, especially since they already needed to opt-in via the edition mechanism. This PR removes this mechanism because I believe it will not be used (and will clean up and simplify the code). I believe that there are better ways to handle features and editions. In short: - For highly experimental features, that may or may not be involved in an edition, they can implement regular feature gates like `tcx.features().my_feature`. - For experimental features that *might* be involved in an edition, they should implement gates with `tcx.features().my_feature && span.at_least_rust_20xx()`. This requires the user to still specify `#![feature(my_feature)]`, to avoid disrupting testing of other edition features which are ready and have been accepted within the edition. - For experimental features that have graduated to definitely be part of an edition, they should implement gates with `tcx.features().my_feature || span.at_least_rust_20xx()`, or just remove the feature check altogether and just check `span.at_least_rust_20xx()`. - For relatively simple changes, they can skip the whole feature gating thing and just check `span.at_least_rust_20xx()`, and rely on the instability of the edition itself (which requires `-Zunstable-options`) to gate it. I am working on documenting all of this in the rustc-dev-guide.
Remove an allocation in min_stack
…ern, r=GuillaumeGomez rustdoc-search: do not treat associated type names as types [Before](http://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-6/tor-before/tor_config/list_builder/trait.DirectDefaultEmptyListBuilderAccessors.html?search=DirectDefaultEmptyListBuilderAccessors%3CT%3DT%3E%20-%3E%20Vec%3CT%3E#associatedtype.T) [After](http://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-6/tor-after/tor_config/list_builder/trait.DirectDefaultEmptyListBuilderAccessors.html?search=DirectDefaultEmptyListBuilderAccessors%3CT%3DT%3E%20-%3E%20Vec%3CT%3E#associatedtype.T) [Profile](http://notriddle.com/rustdoc-html-demo-6/tor-profile/index.html) As a bit of background information: in type-based queries, a type name that does not exist gets treated as a generic type variable. This causes a counterintuitive behavior in the `tor_config` crate, which has a trait with an associated type variable called `T`. This isn't a searchable concrete type, but its name still gets stored in the typeNameIdMap, as a convenient way to intern its name. (The second commit is a mostly unrelated bugfix.)
@bors r+ p=3 rollup=never |
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Finished benchmarking commit (ff2c563): comparison URL. Overall result: no relevant changes - no action needed@rustbot label: -perf-regression Instruction countThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Max RSS (memory usage)ResultsThis is a less reliable metric that may be of interest but was not used to determine the overall result at the top of this comment.
CyclesThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Binary sizeThis benchmark run did not return any relevant results for this metric. Bootstrap: 668.867s -> 671.24s (0.35%) |
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