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Implement RFC 1506 "Clarify the relationships between various kinds of structs and variants" #35138

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@petrochenkov petrochenkov commented Jul 31, 2016

cc #35626

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bors commented Aug 4, 2016

☔ The latest upstream changes (presumably #35015) made this pull request unmergeable. Please resolve the merge conflicts.

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Rebased, tracking issue number added.
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eddyb commented Aug 12, 2016

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bors commented Aug 12, 2016

📌 Commit f662478 has been approved by eddyb

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bors commented Aug 13, 2016

⌛ Testing commit f662478 with merge d3c3de8...

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Implement RFC 1506 "Clarify the relationships between various kinds of structs and variants"

cc #35626
@bors bors merged commit f662478 into rust-lang:master Aug 13, 2016
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Fix #[derive] for empty tuple structs/variants

This was missing from rust-lang#35138
@petrochenkov petrochenkov deleted the clarify branch September 21, 2016 20:01
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