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comment attribution fix #78890
comment attribution fix #78890
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comment means to refer to the macro in its direct scope
r? @davidtwco (rust_highfive has picked a reviewer for you, use r? to override) |
Is this useful enough to comment? It's clear what the comment meant. |
afiak |
if you're asking me whether that was worth clicking through to produce this PR then.. yes |
Fair enough. @bors r+ rollup |
📌 Commit 21f44fb has been approved by |
Thanks! 😄 |
…as-schievink Rollup of 14 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#76765 (Make it more clear what an about async fn's returns when referring to what it returns) - rust-lang#78574 (Use check-pass instead of build-pass in regions ui test suite) - rust-lang#78669 (Use check-pass instead of build-pass in some consts ui test suits) - rust-lang#78847 (Assert that a return place is not used for indexing during integration) - rust-lang#78854 (Workaround for "could not fully normalize" ICE ) - rust-lang#78875 (rustc_target: Further cleanup use of target options) - rust-lang#78887 (Add comments to explain memory usage optimization) - rust-lang#78890 (comment attribution fix) - rust-lang#78896 (Clarified description of write! macro) - rust-lang#78897 (Add missing newline to error message of the default OOM hook) - rust-lang#78898 (add regression test for rust-lang#78892) - rust-lang#78908 ((rustdoc) [src] link for types defined by macros shows invocation, not defintion) - rust-lang#78910 (Fix links to stabilized versions of some intrinsics) - rust-lang#78912 (Add macro test for min-const-generics) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
comment means to refer to the macro in its direct scope