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This week's crate is candystore, a fast, persistent key-value store that does not require LSM or WALs.
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438 pull requests were merged in the last week
precise_capturing_in_traits
clippy::invalid_null_ptr_usage
lint as invalid_null_arguments
format_args!()
const_cell
char_indices_as_byte_indices
manual_dangling_ptr
lint#[expect]
and #[allow]
within function bodies for missing_panics_doc
obfuscated_if_else
to support {then(), then_some()}.unwrap_or_default()
redundant_pub_crate
when flagging nameless itemsoption_if_let_else
suggestion when coercion requires explicit castunnested_or_patterns
suggestion in let
collapsible_if
recognize the let_chains
featuremissing_const_for_fn
operate on non-optimized MIRcmp_owned
collapsible_if
: prevent including preceeding whitespaces if line contains non blankssingle_match
disallowed_*
configurationsblock_def_map()
needlesslyformat_args
lowering using wrong integer suffixPositive week, with a lot of primary improvements and just a few secondary regressions. Single big regression got reverted.
Triage done by @panstromek. Revision range: 4510e86a..2ea33b59
Summary:
(instructions:u) | mean | range | count |
---|---|---|---|
Regressions ❌ (primary) |
- | - | 0 |
Regressions ❌ (secondary) |
0.9% | [0.2%, 1.5%] | 17 |
Improvements ✅ (primary) |
-0.4% | [-4.5%, -0.1%] | 136 |
Improvements ✅ (secondary) |
-0.6% | [-3.2%, -0.1%] | 59 |
All ❌✅ (primary) | -0.4% | [-4.5%, -0.1%] | 136 |
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cfg_boolean_literals
array::from_fn is generated in order of increasing indices
repr128
naked_functions
replace
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