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clean up GVN TypeId test addresses rust-lang#142789 (comment) This is an attempt to clarify what this test is actually supposed to test and make it less dependent on `TypeId` internals (it now depends on the output of `type_name` instead). I verified that this version still miscompiles on `nightly-2025-02-11`. r? `@oli-obk` `@RalfJung`
    
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Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - #141532 (std: sys: net: uefi: tcp4: Implement write) - #143085 (Port `#[non_exhaustive]` to the new attribute parsing infrastructure) - #143298 (`tests/ui`: A New Order [23/N]) - #143372 (Remove names_imported_by_glob_use query.) - #143386 (Assign dependency bump PRs to me) - #143406 (Remove some unnecessary `unsafe` in VecCache) - #143408 (mbe: Gracefully handle macro rules that end after `=>`) - #143414 (remove special-casing of boxes from match exhaustiveness/usefulness analysis) - #143444 (clean up GVN TypeId test) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
    
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Rollup of 8 pull requests Successful merges: - #141532 (std: sys: net: uefi: tcp4: Implement write) - #143085 (Port `#[non_exhaustive]` to the new attribute parsing infrastructure) - #143372 (Remove names_imported_by_glob_use query.) - #143386 (Assign dependency bump PRs to me) - #143406 (Remove some unnecessary `unsafe` in VecCache) - #143408 (mbe: Gracefully handle macro rules that end after `=>`) - #143414 (remove special-casing of boxes from match exhaustiveness/usefulness analysis) - #143444 (clean up GVN TypeId test) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
    
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Rollup merge of #143444 - lukas-code:gvn-test, r=RalfJung clean up GVN TypeId test addresses #142789 (comment) This is an attempt to clarify what this test is actually supposed to test and make it less dependent on `TypeId` internals (it now depends on the output of `type_name` instead). I verified that this version still miscompiles on `nightly-2025-02-11`. r? ``@oli-obk`` ``@RalfJung``
  
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addresses #142789 (comment)
This is an attempt to clarify what this test is actually supposed to test and make it less dependent on
TypeIdinternals (it now depends on the output oftype_nameinstead).I verified that this version still miscompiles on
nightly-2025-02-11.r? @oli-obk @RalfJung