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r3bl-cmdr
v0.0.22r3bl_tui
v0.7.4static
friendly data structures that don't require dynamic memory allocation#[derive(Arbitrary)]
This week's crate is tur, a turing machine emulator with text-mode user interface.
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390 pull requests were merged in the last week
extern "interrupt" fn() → !
as
casts as unreachablemacro_rules!
derive macros (RFC #3698)#[derive(From)]
Printer
cleanupstry_map
methodDefault
impls for Pin
ned Box
, Rc
, Arc
u8
and MIN
/MAX
to core::ascii::Char
assert!
for better error outputSystemTime
methodsptr_cast_array
cfg_if
to cfg_select
as_array_of_cells
const_exposed_provenance
featurecore::iter::chain
ip_from
path_file_prefix
featuresse4a
and tbm
target featuresGetThreadId
+GetCurrentThread
with GetCurrentThreadId
-Zbuild-dir-new-layout
unstable feature--json=timings
behind -Zsection-timings
host
-target substitutioncargo-features = []
build.build-dir
similar_names
stop linting for 3-char namesunnecessary_operation
: add space between stmts in suggestion{borrow,ptr}_as_ptr
: don't lint inside proc-macrosdeclare_interior_mutable_const
lint's categoryDerefMut
on ManuallyDrop
reached through unionsmatch_ref_pats
false positive on match scrutinee of never typeunnecessary_semicolon
: don't lint on stmts with attrsconvert_match_to_let_else
replace_match_with_if_let
Lots of noise/bimodality this week. Overall though no major performance impacting changes landed.
Triage done by @simulacrum. Revision range: 6355cd39..239e8b1b
1 Regressions, 3 Improvements, 7 Mixed; 4 of them in rollups 27 artifact comparisons made in total
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bigint_helper_methods
super let
bindings within if let
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It's amazing how far const eval has come in #Rust. It wasn't too long ago that even a simple if/else wasn't permitted. Now we're not that far off from having const trait impls and const closures, which will make damn near everything const capable.
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