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floats. However, if someone writes a literal that can't be represented
precisely in 64 bits, the front-end will accept it while the back-end
will (presumably) complain.
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Finally implements _str.is_utf8, adds from_chars, from_char, to_chars,
char_at, char_len, (push|pop|shift|unshift)_char. Also, proper
character I/O for streams.
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XFAIL use-import-export.rs in rustc
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tinderbox on Linux.
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this.
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and literals with the 'f32' or 'f64' suffixes work as well. In
addition, logging things with the f32 or f64 type works. (float is
still assumed to be a synonym for f64).
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but not in rustboot
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moment since I don't know how to use .defs on MinGW)
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stage0 targets.
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places.
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