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This week's crate is MOMA, a framework for Moving Origin Modular Arithmetic, with applications in number theory, cryptography and bioinformatics.
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464 pull requests were merged in the last week
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std::sys::io::io_slice
: Add UEFI typesinfinite_loop
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type check in from_str_radix_10
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from complexity
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allocation in loopremove_dbg
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definitionThis week saw almost no regressions, while we got some nice wins. One of them was #143684, which updated the LLVM version used by the Rust compiler to 21.
Triage done by @kobzol. Revision range: 07b7dc90..6355cd39
Summary:
(instructions:u) | mean | range | count |
---|---|---|---|
Regressions ❌ (primary) |
0.5% | [0.2%, 0.8%] | 3 |
Regressions ❌ (secondary) |
0.7% | [0.1%, 1.5%] | 8 |
Improvements ✅ (primary) |
-1.5% | [-22.8%, -0.2%] | 219 |
Improvements ✅ (secondary) |
-2.9% | [-18.8%, -0.1%] | 256 |
All ❌✅ (primary) | -1.5% | [-22.8%, 0.8%] | 222 |
2 Regressions, 2 Improvements, 9 Mixed; 5 of them in rollups 37 artifact comparisons made in total
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core::panic::Location::file
return typeconst_array_each_ref
as
casts as unreachablec_variadic
: Add future-incompatibility warning for ...
arguments without a pattern outside of extern blocksNo Items entered Final Comment Period this week for Cargo, Language Team, Language Reference, Unsafe Code Guidelines. or
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