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team | Opening Portals With RustThis week's crate is aehobak, a transcoder for bsdiff binary patches.
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383 pull requests were merged in the last week
Bound::copied
Duration::from_nanos_u128
Option::reduce
Saturating(u*)
#[feature(nonpoison_condvar)]
.ilog({2,10})
to .ilog{2,10}()
round_char_boundary
featurefix(cli)
: Show the bad manifest pathmap_identity
: suggest making the variable mutable when necessaryunit_cmp
: don't lint on explicitly written unit expr--print=crate-root-lint-levels
assertions_on_result_states
avoid changing return type in more casescollapsible_match
suggest ref/derefs when neededclippy::panic
in const contextsneedless_range_loop
when meeting multidimensional arrayalloc_instead_of_core
false positive when alloc
is an aliasneedless_for_each
suggesting wrongly with explicit closure input typesprint_literal
suggesting wrongly for inline literal following a numbered argredundant_closure
suggests wrongly with deref overloadexcessive_precision
when constants are overly precise--target
option being given twice to rustc
when invoked through cargo rustc
while fetching target data layouthighlight_related,
when on an unsafe block, don't highlight unsafe operations of other unsafe blocksdyn
type, add Self
(aka. bound var ^1.0) to auto traits' substitutionsA relatively quiet week. #144841 added an
optimization for incremental builds that provided a very nice win for the nalgebra
crate. #143290 should help avoid instantiating async functions repeatedly in
downstream crates.
Triage done by @kobzol..- Revision range: ee361e8f..75ee9ffd
Summary:
(instructions:u) | mean | range | count |
---|---|---|---|
Regressions ❌ (primary) |
0.3% | [0.2%, 0.4%] | 7 |
Regressions ❌ (secondary) |
2.0% | [0.1%, 13.6%] | 30 |
Improvements ✅ (primary) |
-1.9% | [-7.0%, -0.3%] | 17 |
Improvements ✅ (secondary) |
-0.7% | [-1.7%, -0.1%] | 23 |
All ❌✅ (primary) | -1.2% | [-7.0%, 0.4%] | 24 |
1 Regression, 3 Improvements, 6 Mixed; 5 of them in rollups 45 artifact comparisons made in total
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super let
new_zeroed_alloc
std::panic::Location::file_as_c_str
-C panic=abort
on linux; emit unwind tables by defaultNo Items entered Final Comment Period this week for Rust RFCs, Cargo, Language Team, Language Reference or Unsafe Code Guidelines.
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Bugs like this are the worst! It's almost impossible to catch them in development, because there is never enough load on the system to force the scheduler to move the execution to another thread. So, you end up with one of these "impossible to reproduce, fails sometimes, but never for you" bugs.
It's mind-blowingly cool that the Rust compiler can detect something like this. And that seemingly unrelated parts of the language, like mutexes, lifetimes and async operations form such a coherent system.
– Bernard Kolobara on their blog
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