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privacy: Account for associated existential types #57649
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I hate this kind of patchwork! I suppose that's what happens when I have no idea on how existential types work. |
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r=me with using exhaustive matches, which should catch any sillinesss that might happen if someone refactors these enums. |
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Exhaustive matches are added and factored into a separate function. @bors r=arielb1 |
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privacy: Account for associated existential types Turns out they *can* be associated (but only in impls, not traits). Fixes rust-lang#53546 (comment) r? @arielb1
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privacy: Account for associated existential types Turns out they *can* be associated (but only in impls, not traits). Fixes rust-lang#53546 (comment) r? @arielb1
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Rollup of 7 pull requests Successful merges: - #57486 (Simplify `TokenStream` some more) - #57502 (make trait-aliases work across crates) - #57598 (Add missing unpretty option help message) - #57649 (privacy: Account for associated existential types) - #57659 (Fix release manifest generation) - #57699 (add applicability to remaining suggestions) - #57719 (Tweak `expand_node`) Failed merges: r? @ghost
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Turns out they can be associated (but only in impls, not traits).
Fixes #53546 (comment)
r? @arielb1