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516 pull requests were merged in the last week
unsupported_calling_conventions
lint to reject more invalid calling conventionsmismatched-lifetime-syntaxes
lintVecCache
's SlotIndex::from_index
collect_and_apply
to not rely on size hint for optimizationos_string_pathbuf_leak
const_eq_ignore_ascii_case
nonnull_provenance
sha512
, sm3
and sm4
for x86tcp_quickack
NonZero<char>
possibleSeek::stream_len
impl for File
doc_suspicious_footnotes
: lint text that looks like a footnotemissing_const_for_fn
: consider constness of instancezombie_processes
: do not complain about early early returnsip_constant
branches_sharing_code
suggests wrongly when dealing with macroscreate_dir
ignores paths in suggestionsmatch_single_binding
misses curlies on type signaturesstd_instead_of_core
FP when part of the use
cannot be replacedunnecessary_debug_formatting
FP inside Debug
implunused_unit
print_literal
and write_literal
coerce_container_to_any
dyn
keyword inlay hintswhere Self: Sized
itemsChildBySource
implsChildBySource
implsinfer
invalidationSemantics<'db, DB>
support Semantics<'db, dyn HirDatabase>
, take twoMostly positive week, with a lot of improvements in the type system, especially in new solver and one big win in caching code. Regressions come from new warnings, with outsized impact on one benchmark with a lot of generated code.
Triage done by @panstromek. Revision range: 2fc3deed..c31cccb7
Summary:
(instructions:u) | mean | range | count |
---|---|---|---|
Regressions ❌ (primary) |
3.1% | [0.3%, 8.5%] | 22 |
Regressions ❌ (secondary) |
0.6% | [0.2%, 0.9%] | 3 |
Improvements ✅ (primary) |
-1.0% | [-3.4%, -0.2%] | 151 |
Improvements ✅ (secondary) |
-3.5% | [-66.5%, -0.2%] | 146 |
All ❌✅ (primary) | -0.4% | [-3.4%, 8.5%] | 173 |
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mixed_integer_ops_unsigned_sub
format_args!()
in variablecore::iter::Fuse
's Default impl to do what its docs say it doesDefault
for array::IntoIter
Clone
implementation for ChunkBy
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