This Week In Rust: This Week in Rust 340 |
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This week's crate is cargo-asm, a cargo subcommand to show the resulting assembly of a function. Useful for performance work.
Thanks to Jay Oster for the suggestion!
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359 pull requests were merged in the last week
asm! syntax from RFC #2873#![no_builtins]once_cell crate instead of custom data structurety::Kind during structural match checkingInlineAsmOperand expresions being visited twice during liveness checkingSend/Sync upvars captured by generatorFnDef and arg-less closure and vice versaT's discriminant type in mem::Discriminant instead of u64impl From for Box, Rc, and Arcsize_ofVec size to 4 instead of 1std::char functions and constants associated to charsaturating_abs and saturating_neglen and slice_from_raw_parts to NonNull<[T]>Ipv4Addr::fmtimpl Ord for proc_macro::LineColumnpatch, and provide better errors if an update is not possibleChanges to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
No RFCs were approved last week.
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std::io::{BufReader, BufWriter}::capacityFrom<[T; N]> for Box<[T]>Range* iterable)No new RFCs were proposed this week.
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This Week in Rust is edited by: nellshamrell, llogiq, and cdmistman.
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