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465 pull requests were merged in the last week
#[naked]
an unsafe attributeon_unimplemented
format string parsernext_index
to Enumeratesync::mpsc
: prevent double free on Drop
Default
for raw pointerspin!()
using super let
-Zdwarf-version
as -Cdwarf-version
cfg_boolean_literals
naked_functions
vec_extract
, vec_insert
, vec_promote
and vec_insert_and_zero
bool_to_int_with_if
: properly handle macrosempty_enum_variants_with_brackets
: Do not lint reachable enums and enum
variants used as functions in the same crateiter_kv_map
: recognize references on maps as wellmanual_ok_err
: don't lint subpatternsmatch_single_binding
: allow macros in scrutinee and patternsmissing_asserts_for_indexing
: consider assert_eq!()
as wellptr_cast_constness
: show snippet from the right contextsignificant_drop_tightening
question_mark
suggesting when type is behind Deref include parenthesesunnecessary_lazy_evaluations
suggests wrongly for async closureborrow_as_ptr
flag implicit casts as wellredundant_test_prefix
swap_with_temporary
null
to unset an environment variablepub(crate) mod
option for unlinked filesserver.extraEnv
configsuper let
Extract into
function include inline variable in fmt macrocompletion_snippets_custom
config always erroringUnsafePinned struct
in type layout calcMostly positive week. Most of the improvements come from a revert of a regression from a few weeks ago, but we also get nice wins from re-using Sized fast-path, coming from Sized hierarchy implementation work.
Triage done by @panstromek. Revision range: 15f58c46..8f2819b0
Summary:
(instructions:u) | mean | range | count |
---|---|---|---|
Regressions ❌ (primary) |
1.3% | [0.4%, 2.1%] | 7 |
Regressions ❌ (secondary) |
- | - | 0 |
Improvements ✅ (primary) |
-1.0% | [-12.9%, -0.1%] | 144 |
Improvements ✅ (secondary) |
-2.2% | [-12.3%, -0.2%] | 111 |
All ❌✅ (primary) | -0.9% | [-12.9%, 2.1%] | 151 |
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<[T; N]>::as_mut_slice
as const
hint::select_unpredictable
--nocapture
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