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| author | Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com> | 2015-03-31 10:15:26 -0700 |
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| committer | Alex Crichton <alex@alexcrichton.com> | 2015-03-31 10:15:26 -0700 |
| commit | 5d0beb7d85e8e711334c7fb6f2c5da270e5200cb (patch) | |
| tree | cd6181ba8612c9233c3a47aaf5e956a5610c348e /src/liballoc | |
| parent | b3317d68910900f135f9f38e43a7a699bc736b4a (diff) | |
| parent | 232424d9952700682373ccf2d578109f401ff023 (diff) | |
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rollup merge of #23549: aturon/stab-num
This commit stabilizes the `std::num` module: * The `Int` and `Float` traits are deprecated in favor of (1) the newly-added inherent methods and (2) the generic traits available in rust-lang/num. * The `Zero` and `One` traits are reintroduced in `std::num`, which together with various other traits allow you to recover the most common forms of generic programming. * The `FromStrRadix` trait, and associated free function, is deprecated in favor of inherent implementations. * A wide range of methods and constants for both integers and floating point numbers are now `#[stable]`, having been adjusted for integer guidelines. * `is_positive` and `is_negative` are renamed to `is_sign_positive` and `is_sign_negative`, in order to address #22985 * The `Wrapping` type is moved to `std::num` and stabilized; `WrappingOps` is deprecated in favor of inherent methods on the integer types, and direct implementation of operations on `Wrapping<X>` for each concrete integer type `X`. Closes #22985 Closes #21069 [breaking-change] r? @alexcrichton
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| -rw-r--r-- | src/liballoc/heap.rs | 1 |
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diff --git a/src/liballoc/heap.rs b/src/liballoc/heap.rs index c6c86e46b44..57baa811b9d 100644 --- a/src/liballoc/heap.rs +++ b/src/liballoc/heap.rs @@ -189,7 +189,6 @@ mod imp { use core::option::Option; use core::option::Option::None; use core::ptr::{null_mut, null}; - use core::num::Int; use libc::{c_char, c_int, c_void, size_t}; use super::MIN_ALIGN; |
