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Implement tuples using recursion #95914
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Couldn't hurt to do perf I guess. @bors try @rust-timer queue |
Awaiting bors try build completion. @rustbot label: +S-waiting-on-perf |
⌛ Trying commit 72724475ce3817902a5a86b89fd62f0a7a702cec with merge 600b148b545ffdf067a68393d33500e657cf794f... |
☀️ Try build successful - checks-actions |
Queued 600b148b545ffdf067a68393d33500e657cf794f with parent 1f7fb64, future comparison URL. |
This benchmark run did not return any relevant results. If you disagree with this performance assessment, please file an issue in rust-lang/rustc-perf. |
Thanks @petrochenkov |
@bors r+ |
📌 Commit 23bf977 has been approved by |
Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#95316 (Rustdoc: Discriminate required and provided associated constants and types) - rust-lang#95405 (Move name resolution logic to a dedicated file) - rust-lang#95914 (Implement tuples using recursion) - rust-lang#95918 (Delay a bug when we see SelfCtor in ref pattern) - rust-lang#95970 (Fix suggestions in case of `T:` bounds) - rust-lang#95973 (prevent opaque types from appearing in impl headers) - rust-lang#95986 (Autolabel library PRs with T-libs) Failed merges: r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
Because it is c00l3r™, requires less repetition and can be used as a reference for external people.
This change is non-essential and I am not sure about potential performance impacts so feel free to close this PR if desired.
r? @petrochenkov