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This week's crate is threadIO, a crate that makes disk IO in a background thread easy and elegant.
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384 pull requests were merged in the last week
Box the biggest ast::ItemKind variantsassert!() calling the wrong edition of panic!()Allocator object-safeVec::extend_from_within method under vec_extend_from_within feature gateBTreeMap: make Ord bound explicit, compile-test its absenceTrustedLen for FuseIterator::fold_first to reduce and stabilize itWake traitpeekable_next_ifOnce, rename poisoned()const fnonce_cell in static wakersFrom> for HashSetcargo test and cargo run--error-format short in doctestslet_underscore_drop false positivelet_and_return false positiveexhaustive_structs for structs with private fieldsmissing_panics_docNo triage report this week
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impl PartialEq for char ; symmetry for #78636Arc.NotSupported to std::io::ErrorKindOption::expect_none(msg) and unwrap_none()If you are running a Rust event please add it to the calendar to get it mentioned here. Please remember to add a link to the event too. Email the Rust Community Team for access.
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The main theme of Rust is not systems programming, speed, or memory safety - it's moving runtime problems to compile time. Everything else is incidental. This is an invaluable quality of any language, and is something Rust greatly excels at.
– /u/OS6aDohpegavod4 on /r/rust
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This Week in Rust is edited by: nellshamrell, llogiq, and cdmistman.
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