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std: Revert addition of into_ascii_* methods #32314

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The addition of these methods in #31335 required adding impls of the trait for
the String and Vec<T> types. This unfortunately caused a regression (#32074)
in type inference for using these methods which the libs team has decided to not
push forward with. These methods were stabilized in #32020 which was intended to
get backported to beta, but the backport hasn't happened just yet. This commit
reverts both the addition and stabilization of these methods.

One proposed method of handling this, in #32076, was to move the methods to an
extra trait to avoid conflicts with type inference. After some discussion,
however, the libs team concluded that we probably want to reevaluate what we're
doing here, so discussion will continue on the tracking issue, #27809.

Closes #32074

The addition of these methods in rust-lang#31335 required adding impls of the trait for
the `String` and `Vec<T>` types. This unfortunately caused a regression (rust-lang#32074)
in type inference for using these methods which the libs team has decided to not
push forward with. These methods were stabilized in rust-lang#32020 which was intended to
get backported to beta, but the backport hasn't happened just yet. This commit
reverts both the addition and stabilization of these methods.

One proposed method of handling this, in rust-lang#32076, was to move the methods to an
extra trait to avoid conflicts with type inference. After some discussion,
however, the libs team concluded that we probably want to reevaluate what we're
doing here, so discussion will continue on the tracking issue, rust-lang#27809.
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Nominating for beta inclusion as well to fix the inference regression caused by using the stable methods.

@alexcrichton alexcrichton added beta-nominated Nominated for backporting to the compiler in the beta channel. T-libs-api Relevant to the library API team, which will review and decide on the PR/issue. labels Mar 17, 2016
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r? @aturon

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aturon commented Mar 18, 2016

Can you run crater on this change? I see some hits on github code search...

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Crater reports one regression which seems to be spurious?

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aturon commented Mar 18, 2016

@bors: r+

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bors commented Mar 18, 2016

📌 Commit af65d81 has been approved by aturon

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eddyb commented Mar 19, 2016

@alexcrichton Would it make sense to have a regression test for #32074?

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bors commented Mar 19, 2016

⌛ Testing commit af65d81 with merge 151be09...

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std: Revert addition of `into_ascii_*` methods

The addition of these methods in #31335 required adding impls of the trait for
the `String` and `Vec<T>` types. This unfortunately caused a regression (#32074)
in type inference for using these methods which the libs team has decided to not
push forward with. These methods were stabilized in #32020 which was intended to
get backported to beta, but the backport hasn't happened just yet. This commit
reverts both the addition and stabilization of these methods.

One proposed method of handling this, in #32076, was to move the methods to an
extra trait to avoid conflicts with type inference. After some discussion,
however, the libs team concluded that we probably want to reevaluate what we're
doing here, so discussion will continue on the tracking issue, #27809.

Closes #32074
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@eddyb good point, I'll add that if this bounces or in another PR if it lands

@bors bors merged commit af65d81 into rust-lang:master Mar 19, 2016
@alexcrichton alexcrichton added the beta-accepted Accepted for backporting to the compiler in the beta channel. label Mar 24, 2016
@alexcrichton alexcrichton deleted the ascii-fun branch March 27, 2016 17:48
@alexcrichton alexcrichton removed the beta-nominated Nominated for backporting to the compiler in the beta channel. label Mar 30, 2016
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