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This week's crate is gitoxide, an idiomatic, modern, lean, fast, safe & pure Rust implementation of git.
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336 pull requests were merged in the last week
SyntaxContext
const_item_mutation
lint&mut
of a non-ZST everSimplifyArmIdentity
MIR optimization at mir-opt-level=1
doc_alias
core::future::
{pending
,ready
}Duration
slice::array_chunks_mut
Drop
impl for Rc
BTreeMap
mutable iterators should not take any reference to visited nodes during iterationBTreeMap
: move up reference to map's root from NodeRef
drain_filter
method to HashMap
and HashSet
MaybeUninit::assume_init_drop
MaybeUninit::UNINIT
A few small compile-time regressions this week. The first was
#70793, which added some
specializations to the standard library in order to increase runtime
performance. The second was
#73996, which adds an option to
the diagnostics code to print only the names of types and traits when they are
unique instead of the whole path. The third was
#75200, which refactored part
of BTreeMap
to avoid aliasing mutable references.
Changes 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 this week.
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When you have a lifetime
<'a>
on a struct, that lifetime denotes references to values stored outside of the struct. If you try to store a reference that points inside the struct rather than outside, you will run into a compiler error when the compiler notices you lied to it.
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