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Add 12 num::NonZero* types for primitive integers, deprecate core::nonzero
RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2307
Tracking issue: ~~https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27730~~ https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/49137
Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/27730
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address some FIXME whose associated issues were marked as closed
part of #44366
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Rollup of 17 pull requests
- Successful merges: #46518, #48810, #48834, #48902, #49004, #49092, #49096, #49099, #49104, #49125, #49139, #49152, #49157, #49161, #49166, #49176, #49184
- Failed merges:
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Stabilize slice patterns without `..`
And merge `feature(advanced_slice_patterns)` into `feature(slice_patterns)`.
The detailed description can be found in https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/48836.
Slice patterns were unstable for long time since before 1.0 due to many bugs in the implementation, now this stabilization is possible primarily due to work of @arielb1 who [wrote the new MIR-based implementation of slice patterns](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/32202) and @mikhail-m1 who [fixed one remaining class of codegen issues](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/47926).
Reference PR https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/reference/pull/259
cc https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/23121
fixes #48836
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Merge `feature(advanced_slice_patterns)` into `feature(slice_patterns)`
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Pin, Unpin, PinBox
Implementing rust-lang/rfcs#2349 (do not merge until RFC is merged)
@bors r? @cramertj
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Add hexadecimal formatting of integers with fmt::Debug
This can be used for integers within a larger types which implements Debug (possibly through derive) but not fmt::UpperHex or fmt::LowerHex.
```rust
assert!(format!("{:02x?}", b"Foo\0") == "[46, 6f, 6f, 00]");
assert!(format!("{:02X?}", b"Foo\0") == "[46, 6F, 6F, 00]");
```
RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2226
The new formatting string syntax (`x?` and `X?`) is insta-stable in this PR because I don’t know how to change a built-in proc macro’s behavior based of a feature gate. I can look into adding that, but I also strongly suspect that keeping this feature unstable for a time period would not be useful as possibly no-one would use it during that time.
This PR does not add the new (public) `fmt::Formatter` proposed in the API because:
* There was some skepticism on response to this part of the RFC
* It is not possible to implement as-is without larger changes to `fmt`, because `Formatter` at the moment has no easy way to tell apart for example `Octal` from `Binary`: it only has a function pointer for the relevant `fmt()` method.
If some integer-like type outside of `std` want to implement this behavior, another RFC will likely need to propose a different public API for `Formatter`.
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Rollup of 17 pull requests
- Successful merges: #48706, #48875, #48892, #48922, #48957, #48959, #48961, #48965, #49007, #49024, #49042, #49050, #48853, #48990, #49037, #49049, #48972
- Failed merges:
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Stabilize inclusive range (`..=`)
Stabilize the followings:
* `inclusive_range` — The `std::ops::RangeInclusive` and `std::ops::RangeInclusiveTo` types, except its fields (tracked by #49022 separately).
* `inclusive_range_syntax` — The `a..=b` and `..=b` expression syntax
* `dotdoteq_in_patterns` — Using `a..=b` in a pattern
cc #28237
r? @rust-lang/lang
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Stabilize the syntax `a..=b` and `..=b`.
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Stabilize std::ops::RangeInclusive and std::ops::RangeInclusiveTo.
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This can be used for integers within a larger types which implements Debug
(possibly through derive) but not fmt::UpperHex or fmt::LowerHex.
```rust
assert!(format!("{:02x?}", b"Foo\0") == "[46, 6f, 6f, 00]");
assert!(format!("{:02X?}", b"Foo\0") == "[46, 6F, 6F, 00]");
```
RFC: https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/2226
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Add missing urls
r? @QuietMisdreavus
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Required moving all fulldeps tests depending on `rand` to different locations as
now there's multiple `rand` crates that can't be implicitly linked against.
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Stabilize FusedIterator
FusedIterator is a marker trait that promises that the implementing
iterator continues to return `None` from `.next()` once it has returned
`None` once (and/or `.next_back()`, if implemented).
The effects of FusedIterator are already widely available through
`.fuse()`, but with stable `FusedIterator`, stable Rust users can
implement this trait for their iterators when appropriate.
Closes #35602
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Optimize str::repeat
Improves the performance of `str::repeat` by bulk copying. Here is the benchmarks of `"abcde".repeat(n)`:
|`n`|old [ns/iter]|new [ns/iter]|diff [%]|
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|1|27.205|27.421|+0.794|
|2|27.500|27.516|+0.0581|
|3|27.923|27.648|-0.985|
|4|31.206|30.145|-3.40|
|5|35.144|31.861|-9.34|
|7|43.131|34.621|-19.7|
|10|54.945|36.203|-34.1|
|100|428.31|52.895|-87.7|
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FusedIterator is a marker trait that promises that the implementing
iterator continues to return `None` from `.next()` once it has returned
`None` once (and/or `.next_back()`, if implemented).
The effects of FusedIterator are already widely available through
`.fuse()`, but with stable `FusedIterator`, stable Rust users can
implement this trait for their iterators when appropriate.
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r=alexcrichton
Stabilize [T]::rotate_{left,right}
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/41891
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hedgehog1024:hedgehog1024-stabilize-entry_and_modify, r=alexcrichton
Stabilize 'entry_and_modify' feature
Stabilize `entry_and_modify` feature introduced by #44734.
Closes #44733
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Stabilize Box::leak
Stabilizes the following:
+ `Box::leak` (`box_leak`, in nightly since 2017-11-23)
cc #46179
r? @rust-lang/libs
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[docs] Minor wording changes to drain_filter docs
The docs currently say, "If the closure returns false, it will try again, and call the closure on the next element." But this happens regardless of whether the closure returns true or false.
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https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/41891
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The docs currently say, "If the closure returns false, it will try
again, and call the closure on the next element." But this happens
regardless of whether the closure returns true or false.
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RFC 2070 part 1: PanicInfo and Location API changes
This implements part of https://rust-lang.github.io/rfcs/2070-panic-implementation.html
Tracking issue: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/44489
* Move `std::panic::PanicInfo` and `std::panic::Location` to a new `core::panic` module. The two types and the `std` module were already `#[stable]` and stay that way, the new `core` module is `#[unstable]`.
* Add a new `PanicInfo::message(&self) -> Option<&fmt::Arguments>` method, which is `#[unstable]`.
* Implement `Display` for `PanicInfo` and `Location`
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