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std::sync::mpsc: Add fmt::Debug stubs #30894
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Minimal fix for rust-lang#30563 This covers all the public structs I think; except for Iter and IntoIter, which I don't know if or how they should be handled.
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Yay! I just ran into this problem. Glad to see a fix 😄. |
cc @rust-lang/libs This seems reasonable to me. Do these implementations follow existing conventions for |
I don't think I've never seen the |
I'm fine with this, and at least in my opinion I don't think that the exact output of A quick grep shows up one other instance of this. |
Another convention says that debug impls don't need to indicate type information. These seem like sensible implementations anyway, just empty braces would just bring confused issue reports. |
@bors r+ |
📌 Commit 0e3fb18 has been approved by |
Minimal fix for #30563 This covers all the public structs I think; except for Iter and IntoIter, which I don't know if or how they should be handled.
⌛ Testing commit 0e3fb18 with merge 7561466... |
Minimal fix for #30563
This covers all the public structs I think; except for Iter and
IntoIter, which I don't know if or how they should be handled.