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Stabilize Entry types #23509

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@aturon aturon commented Mar 19, 2015

This commit marks as #[stable] the Entry types for the maps provided
by std. The main reason these had been left unstable previously was
uncertainty about an eventual trait design, but several plausible
designs have been proposed that all work fine with the current type definitions.

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aturon commented Mar 20, 2015

cc @alexcrichton

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Gankra commented Mar 20, 2015

@bors r+ rollup

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bors commented Mar 20, 2015

📌 Commit 6f693e9 has been approved by Gankro

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bors commented Mar 21, 2015

⌛ Testing commit 6f693e9 with merge a7634b8...

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bors commented Mar 21, 2015

💔 Test failed - auto-mac-64-opt

steveklabnik added a commit to steveklabnik/rust that referenced this pull request Mar 23, 2015
This commit marks as `#[stable]` the `Entry` types for the maps provided
by `std`. The main reason these had been left unstable previously was
uncertainty about an eventual trait design, but several plausible
designs have been proposed that all work fine with the current type definitions.

r? @gankro
This commit marks as `#[stable]` the `Entry` types for the maps provided
by `std`. The main reason these had been left unstable previously was
uncertainty about an eventual trait design, but several plausible
designs have been proposed that all work fine with the current type definitions.
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aturon commented Mar 23, 2015

@bors: r+ 248b2ec rollup

alexcrichton added a commit to alexcrichton/rust that referenced this pull request Mar 24, 2015
This commit marks as `#[stable]` the `Entry` types for the maps provided
by `std`. The main reason these had been left unstable previously was
uncertainty about an eventual trait design, but several plausible
designs have been proposed that all work fine with the current type definitions.

r? @gankro
Manishearth added a commit to Manishearth/rust that referenced this pull request Mar 24, 2015
This commit marks as `#[stable]` the `Entry` types for the maps provided
by `std`. The main reason these had been left unstable previously was
uncertainty about an eventual trait design, but several plausible
designs have been proposed that all work fine with the current type definitions.

r? @gankro
@bors bors merged commit 248b2ec into rust-lang:master Mar 24, 2015
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