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433 pull requests were merged in the last week
std::os::unix::process::CommandExt::chroot
to safely chroot a child processptr::try_cast_aligned
and NonNull::try_cast_aligned
advance_by
via try_fold
for Sized
iterators-Zfix-edition
TypeAliasPart::get
manual_flatten
: fix with nested Some
or Ok
patternneedless_borrow
: do not contradict dangerous_implicit_autorefs
assign_op_pattern
false positive on unstable const traitmanual_find
wrong suggestion when return type needs adjustmentneedless_for_each
wrong suggestion when closure has no bracesmanual_slice_size_computation
ICE and trigger in const
contexttrivial-copy-size-limit
consistently the size of the target pointerproc_macro
crate's Group delimitersmight_be_inside_macro_call()
using semantic information instead of syntactical hacksgenerate_new
indent losesA week dominated by new sources of noise. By and large there were not that many real changes to compiler performance. Some highlights of real change to focus on are an improvement in rustdoc that had large wins in a few key benchmarks and an improvement in trait selection that comes from moving from an if/else chain to pattern matching.
Triage done by @rylev. Revision range: 59372f2c..2805e1dc
Summary:
(instructions:u) | mean | range | count |
---|---|---|---|
Regressions ❌ (primary) |
0.7% | [0.1%, 7.5%] | 73 |
Regressions ❌ (secondary) |
1.4% | [0.1%, 6.8%] | 34 |
Improvements ✅ (primary) |
-4.0% | [-78.5%, -0.1%] | 41 |
Improvements ✅ (secondary) |
-6.2% | [-22.1%, -0.1%] | 28 |
All ❌✅ (primary) | -1.0% | [-78.5%, 7.5%] | 114 |
5 Regressions, 7 Improvements, 8 Mixed; 9 of them in rollups 45 artifact comparisons made in total
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
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CStr
, CString
, and Cow<CStr>
.const_eq_ignore_ascii_case
breakpoint
feature (core::arch::breakpoint
)sha512
. sm3
and sm4
for x86keylocker_x86
sha512_sm_x86
No Items entered Final Comment Period this week for Rust RFCs, Language Reference, Language Team or Unsafe Code Guidelines.
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