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553 pull requests were merged in the last week
x86_64-apple-darwin
to Tier 2 with host toolsrustc_expand
: ensure stack in InvocationCollector::visit_expr
enum
UnsafePinned::raw_get
: sync signature with getbufreader::Buffer::backshift
: don't move the uninit bytes_by()
variants of min
/ max
/ minmax
in std::cmp
#[feature(nonpoison_rwlock)]
const_array_each_ref
const_pathbuf_osstring_new
featureget_inner
functions to restore lookup performancebool_comparison
: fix incorrect suggestion with >
/<
and macrosbool_comparison
: no longer lint on !x != y
cast_slice_from_raw_parts
: check for implicit cast to raw slice pointerptr_as_ptr
: fix incorrect suggestion with pointer::cast
and macrostoo_many_lines
: only highlight the function signatureunnecessary_mut_passed
: add structured suggestionunused_unit
: don't lint on closure return typesassign_op_pattern
in const
contextfloat_equality_without_abs
async fn
not returning !
match
by if
if any arm contains a bindingunnecessary_safety_comment
not linting for the first lineasync_yields_async
wrongly unmangled macrosderivable_impls
suggests wrongly on derive_const
manual_is_ascii_check
: also add explicit type when linting matches!
or_then_unwrap
: suggestion preserves macro callssemicolon_inside_block
false positive when attribute over expr is not enabledunnested_or_patterns
false positive on structs with only shorthand field patsreplace_arith_op
not applicable on selectedReturnExpr
completion suggestelse
completion in let _ = if x {} $0
syntax_highlighting
move_guard_to_arm_body
toggle_macro_delimiter
-Zscript
salsa::attach()
callsLot of regressions this week, mostly in rustdoc benchmarks from newly added features. The rest of the suite saw mostly small regressions in small benchmarks and also some improvements, notably from token tree parsing optimization in macro code, span optimization and ongoing work on new solver, which is not fully enabled, yet.
Triage done by @panstromek. Revision range: 239e8b1b..ee361e8f
Summary:
(instructions:u) | mean | range | count |
---|---|---|---|
Regressions ❌ (primary) |
3.7% | [0.3%, 34.5%] | 42 |
Regressions ❌ (secondary) |
2.3% | [0.0%, 53.3%] | 79 |
Improvements ✅ (primary) |
-0.5% | [-0.7%, -0.3%] | 9 |
Improvements ✅ (secondary) |
-0.9% | [-2.8%, -0.0%] | 30 |
All ❌✅ (primary) | 3.0% | [-0.7%, 34.5%] | 51 |
5 Regressions, 1 Improvement, 7 Mixed; 6 of them in rollups 38 artifact comparisons made in total
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clone()
everything now. The Borrow Checker permits this small rebellion, this inefficiency. It knows I suffer more knowing my code is not idiomatic. Every.clone()
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a monument to my inadequacy.
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