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This week's crate is cargo-intraconv, a cargo subcommand to convert links in rust documentation to the newly stable intra-doc-links format.
Thanks to Alexis Bourget for the suggestion!
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345 pull requests were merged in the last week
Vec
slice::to_vec
to not use extend_from_slice
std::sys::unix::weak::Weak
#[cold]
attribute to std::process::abort
and alloc::alloc::handle_alloc_error
Default
for PhantomPinned
trailing_zeros
and leading_zeros
to non zero typesf
{32
, 64
}::is_subnormal
core::slice::fill_with
Index
and IndexMut
for arraysas
{_mut
,}_slice
on array::IntoIter
publicrefcell_take
clamp
then
IpAddr::is_ipv4
and is_ipv6
as constalloc::Layout
const functionsrdpmc
)This week saw landing of #79237 which by itself provides no wins but opens the door to support for split debuginfo on macOS. This'll eventually show huge wins as we can likely avoid re-collecting debuginfo while retaining support for lldb and Rust backtraces. #79361 tracks the stabilization of the rustc flag, but the precise rollout to stable users is not yet 100% clear.
Triage done by @jyn514 and @simulacrum.
4 regressions, 4 improvements, 2 mixed results. 5 of them in rollups.
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I know noting about the compiler internals but it looks to me as if 90% of the time is spent pretty-printing LayoutError.
Thanks to mmmmib for the suggestion.
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This Week in Rust is edited by: nellshamrell, llogiq, and cdmistman.
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