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Stabilize --crate-version option in rustdoc #69494
Stabilize --crate-version option in rustdoc #69494
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cc @aleksator Some context for this is rust-lang/cargo#7907 where Cargo now has an unstable option to automatically set this flag for everyone. However, one of the concerns I had is that the |
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I believe what @ehuss says is true. If we start passing '--crate-version' from cargo by default (which I think is desirable after this PR), we'll get two instances of the flag passed:
To me the most consistent approach seems to drop custom code for bootstrapping, but we do lose an additional information (hash & date) in that case. What do others think? |
Currently as far as cargo is concerned Line 4 in 3dbade6
std docs continue to display the correct version.
This should work as long as cargo can guarantee that |
Oh, I didn't even think about the version being 0.0.0. I'm leaning towards changing Cargo to skip the Unfortunately bootstrap doesn't use RUSTDOCFLAGS, but instead a wrapper. To make that work, bootstrap will need to be changed to use something like this for rustdoc. I think if we do that we can git rid of all the environment variables in the rustdoc wrapper. How does that sound? |
I'm fine with it. |
Sounds good to me. @aleksator are you OK with changing Cargo to check for that flag? I think in the @GuillaumeGomez it looks like this PR needs to add |
@ehuss Thanks for the tips, I'll do the changes in the cargo. I did not, however, understood this part:
The word "bootstrap" makes me think it's related to the compiler, since to compile one it needs to bootstrap itself. Does it mean some changes would needed to be done to rustc? If someone could help me get a better understanding/point me out to the related documentation about this, I may be able to work on these changes as well. :) |
Ah, sorry for the jargon. "bootstrap" is the build system used in the rust repository (sometimes also called "rustbuild" or "x.py" for the script that launches it). It's responsible for orchestrating building and testing the compiler and all its tools. The rustdoc wrapper is here. It wraps rustdoc in order to do some dynamic decisions about which flags to use. It's generally a hack, and we'd like to eventually get away from it as much as possible. Most of the documentation about rustbuild is in the rustc-dev-guide, but it's a little light. Don't worry about updating it. I'll try to take care of that. It has to be done when we transition to beta (every 6 weeks), where we switch the version of Cargo used to bootstrap. All backwards incompatible changes (usually due to stabilizations) have to be done at once. |
@ehuss Which one should take precedence if both are supplied? |
I don't think we need to worry about that. Cargo just needs to check if the flag is specified in either, and if it is, don't add the |
Done here: rust-lang/cargo#8014 |
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I think everything is now working as expected thanks to @aleksator. Anything else to be done in here? |
I think just a final review and r+ 🙂 |
@rustbot modify labels to -S-waiting-on-author, +S-waiting-on-review |
Then let's go! @bors: r=ehuss,aleksator,ollie27 |
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Rollup of 9 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang#68700 (Add Wake trait for safe construction of Wakers.) - rust-lang#69494 (Stabilize --crate-version option in rustdoc) - rust-lang#70080 (rustc_mir: remove extra space when pretty-printing MIR.) - rust-lang#70195 (Add test for issue rust-lang#53275) - rust-lang#70199 (Revised span-to-lines conversion to produce an empty vec on DUMMY_SP.) - rust-lang#70299 (add err_machine_stop macro) - rust-lang#70300 (Reword unused variable warning) - rust-lang#70315 (Rename remaining occurences of Void to Opaque.) - rust-lang#70318 (Split long derive lists into two derive attributes.) Failed merges: r? @ghost
This was accidentally included in rust-lang#69494 after a rebase and given how much `inflate` and `keccak` stresses the obligation forest seems like a likely culprit to the regression in those benchmarks. (It is necessary in rust-lang#69218 as obligation forest needs to accurately track the root variables or unifications will get lost)
Pkgsrc changes: * Remove a couple diffs which are now integrated upstream. * Adjust cargo checksums after upstream upgrades. * Belatedly bump the curl dependency * Unset DESTDIR during the build phase, to work around a mysterious build bug deep in the bowels of llvm. * Bump nearly all bootstraps to 1.43.1. Upstream changes: Version 1.44.0 (2020-06-04) ========================== Language -------- - [You can now use `async/.await` with `#[no_std]` enabled.][69033] - [Added the `unused_braces` lint.][70081] **Syntax-only changes** - [Expansion-driven outline module parsing][69838] ```rust #[cfg(FALSE)] mod foo { mod bar { mod baz; // `foo/bar/baz.rs` doesn't exist, but no error! } } ``` These are still rejected semantically, so you will likely receive an error but these changes can be seen and parsed by macros and conditional compilation. Compiler -------- - [Rustc now respects the `-C codegen-units` flag in incremental mode.][70156] Additionally when in incremental mode rustc defaults to 256 codegen units. - [Refactored `catch_unwind`, to have zero-cost unless unwinding is enabled and a panic is thrown.][67502] - [Added tier 3\* support for the `aarch64-unknown-none` and `aarch64-unknown-none-softfloat` targets.][68334] - [Added tier 3 support for `arm64-apple-tvos` and `x86_64-apple-tvos` targets.][68191] Libraries --------- - [Special cased `vec![]` to map directly to `Vec::new()`.][70632] This allows `vec![]` to be able to be used in `const` contexts. - [`convert::Infallible` now implements `Hash`.][70281] - [`OsString` now implements `DerefMut` and `IndexMut` returning a `&mut OsStr`.][70048] - [Unicode 13 is now supported.][69929] - [`String` now implements `From<&mut str>`.][69661] - [`IoSlice` now implements `Copy`.][69403] - [`Vec<T>` now implements `From<[T; N]>`.][68692] Where `N` is less than 32. - [`proc_macro::LexError` now implements `fmt::Display` and `Error`.][68899] - [`from_le_bytes`, `to_le_bytes`, `from_be_bytes`, `to_be_bytes`, `from_ne_bytes`, and `to_ne_bytes` methods are now `const` for all integer types.][69373] Stabilized APIs --------------- - [`PathBuf::with_capacity`] - [`PathBuf::capacity`] - [`PathBuf::clear`] - [`PathBuf::reserve`] - [`PathBuf::reserve_exact`] - [`PathBuf::shrink_to_fit`] - [`f32::to_int_unchecked`] - [`f64::to_int_unchecked`] - [`Layout::align_to`] - [`Layout::pad_to_align`] - [`Layout::array`] - [`Layout::extend`] Cargo ----- - [Added the `cargo tree` command which will print a tree graph of your dependencies.][cargo/8062] E.g. ``` mdbook v0.3.2 (/Users/src/rust/mdbook) +-- ammonia v3.0.0 | +-- html5ever v0.24.0 | | +-- log v0.4.8 | | | +-- cfg-if v0.1.9 | | +-- mac v0.1.1 | | +-- markup5ever v0.9.0 | | +-- log v0.4.8 (*) | | +-- phf v0.7.24 | | | +-- phf_shared v0.7.24 | | | +-- siphasher v0.2.3 | | | +-- unicase v1.4.2 | | | [build-dependencies] | | | +-- version_check v0.1.5 ... ``` You can also display dependencies on multiple versions of the same crate with `cargo tree -d` (short for `cargo tree --duplicates`). Misc ---- - [Rustdoc now allows you to specify `--crate-version` to have rustdoc include the version in the sidebar.][69494] Compatibility Notes ------------------- - [Rustc now correctly generates static libraries on Windows GNU targets with the `.a` extension, rather than the previous `.lib`.][70937] - [Removed the `-C no_integrated_as` flag from rustc.][70345] - [The `file_name` property in JSON output of macro errors now points the actual source file rather than the previous format of `<NAME macros>`.][70969] **Note:** this may not point a file that actually exists on the user's system. - [The minimum required external LLVM version has been bumped to LLVM 8.][71147] - [`mem::{zeroed, uninitialised}` will now panic when used with types that do not allow zero initialization such as `NonZeroU8`.][66059] This was previously a warning. - [In 1.45.0 (the next release) converting a `f64` to `u32` using the `as` operator has been defined as a saturating operation.][71269] This was previously undefined behaviour, you can use the `{f64, f32}::to_int_unchecked` methods to continue using the current behaviour which may desirable in rare performance sensitive situations. Internal Only ------------- These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent significant improvements to the internals and overall performance of rustc and related tools. - [dep_graph Avoid allocating a set on when the number reads are small.][69778] - [Replace big JS dict with JSON parsing.][71250] [69373]: rust-lang/rust#69373 [66059]: rust-lang/rust#66059 [68191]: rust-lang/rust#68191 [68899]: rust-lang/rust#68899 [71147]: rust-lang/rust#71147 [71250]: rust-lang/rust#71250 [70937]: rust-lang/rust#70937 [70969]: rust-lang/rust#70969 [70632]: rust-lang/rust#70632 [70281]: rust-lang/rust#70281 [70345]: rust-lang/rust#70345 [70048]: rust-lang/rust#70048 [70081]: rust-lang/rust#70081 [70156]: rust-lang/rust#70156 [71269]: rust-lang/rust#71269 [69838]: rust-lang/rust#69838 [69929]: rust-lang/rust#69929 [69661]: rust-lang/rust#69661 [69778]: rust-lang/rust#69778 [69494]: rust-lang/rust#69494 [69403]: rust-lang/rust#69403 [69033]: rust-lang/rust#69033 [68692]: rust-lang/rust#68692 [68334]: rust-lang/rust#68334 [67502]: rust-lang/rust#67502 [cargo/8062]: rust-lang/cargo#8062 [`PathBuf::with_capacity`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.with_capacity [`PathBuf::capacity`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.capacity [`PathBuf::clear`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.clear [`PathBuf::reserve`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.reserve [`PathBuf::reserve_exact`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.reserve_exact [`PathBuf::shrink_to_fit`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.shrink_to_fit [`f32::to_int_unchecked`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.f32.html#method.to_int_unchecked [`f64::to_int_unchecked`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.f64.html#method.to_int_unchecked [`Layout::align_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.align_to [`Layout::pad_to_align`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.pad_to_align [`Layout::array`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.array [`Layout::extend`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.extend
Version 1.44.0 (2020-06-04) ========================== Language -------- - [You can now use `async/.await` with `#[no_std]` enabled.][69033] - [Added the `unused_braces` lint.][70081] **Syntax-only changes** - [Expansion-driven outline module parsing][69838] ```rust #[cfg(FALSE)] mod foo { mod bar { mod baz; // `foo/bar/baz.rs` doesn't exist, but no error! } } ``` These are still rejected semantically, so you will likely receive an error but these changes can be seen and parsed by macros and conditional compilation. Compiler -------- - [Rustc now respects the `-C codegen-units` flag in incremental mode.][70156] Additionally when in incremental mode rustc defaults to 256 codegen units. - [Refactored `catch_unwind` to have zero-cost, unless unwinding is enabled and a panic is thrown.][67502] - [Added tier 3\* support for the `aarch64-unknown-none` and `aarch64-unknown-none-softfloat` targets.][68334] - [Added tier 3 support for `arm64-apple-tvos` and `x86_64-apple-tvos` targets.][68191] Libraries --------- - [Special cased `vec![]` to map directly to `Vec::new()`.][70632] This allows `vec![]` to be able to be used in `const` contexts. - [`convert::Infallible` now implements `Hash`.][70281] - [`OsString` now implements `DerefMut` and `IndexMut` returning a `&mut OsStr`.][70048] - [Unicode 13 is now supported.][69929] - [`String` now implements `From<&mut str>`.][69661] - [`IoSlice` now implements `Copy`.][69403] - [`Vec<T>` now implements `From<[T; N]>`.][68692] Where `N` is at most 32. - [`proc_macro::LexError` now implements `fmt::Display` and `Error`.][68899] - [`from_le_bytes`, `to_le_bytes`, `from_be_bytes`, `to_be_bytes`, `from_ne_bytes`, and `to_ne_bytes` methods are now `const` for all integer types.][69373] Stabilized APIs --------------- - [`PathBuf::with_capacity`] - [`PathBuf::capacity`] - [`PathBuf::clear`] - [`PathBuf::reserve`] - [`PathBuf::reserve_exact`] - [`PathBuf::shrink_to_fit`] - [`f32::to_int_unchecked`] - [`f64::to_int_unchecked`] - [`Layout::align_to`] - [`Layout::pad_to_align`] - [`Layout::array`] - [`Layout::extend`] Cargo ----- - [Added the `cargo tree` command which will print a tree graph of your dependencies.][cargo/8062] E.g. ``` mdbook v0.3.2 (/Users/src/rust/mdbook) ├── ammonia v3.0.0 │ ├── html5ever v0.24.0 │ │ ├── log v0.4.8 │ │ │ └── cfg-if v0.1.9 │ │ ├── mac v0.1.1 │ │ └── markup5ever v0.9.0 │ │ ├── log v0.4.8 (*) │ │ ├── phf v0.7.24 │ │ │ └── phf_shared v0.7.24 │ │ │ ├── siphasher v0.2.3 │ │ │ └── unicase v1.4.2 │ │ │ [build-dependencies] │ │ │ └── version_check v0.1.5 ... ``` You can also display dependencies on multiple versions of the same crate with `cargo tree -d` (short for `cargo tree --duplicates`). Misc ---- - [Rustdoc now allows you to specify `--crate-version` to have rustdoc include the version in the sidebar.][69494] Compatibility Notes ------------------- - [Rustc now correctly generates static libraries on Windows GNU targets with the `.a` extension, rather than the previous `.lib`.][70937] - [Removed the `-C no_integrated_as` flag from rustc.][70345] - [The `file_name` property in JSON output of macro errors now points the actual source file rather than the previous format of `<NAME macros>`.][70969] **Note:** this may not point to a file that actually exists on the user's system. - [The minimum required external LLVM version has been bumped to LLVM 8.][71147] - [`mem::{zeroed, uninitialised}` will now panic when used with types that do not allow zero initialization such as `NonZeroU8`.][66059] This was previously a warning. - [In 1.45.0 (the next release) converting a `f64` to `u32` using the `as` operator has been defined as a saturating operation.][71269] This was previously undefined behaviour, but you can use the `{f64, f32}::to_int_unchecked` methods to continue using the current behaviour, which may be desirable in rare performance sensitive situations. Internal Only ------------- These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent significant improvements to the internals and overall performance of rustc and related tools. - [dep_graph Avoid allocating a set on when the number reads are small.][69778] - [Replace big JS dict with JSON parsing.][71250] [69373]: rust-lang/rust#69373 [66059]: rust-lang/rust#66059 [68191]: rust-lang/rust#68191 [68899]: rust-lang/rust#68899 [71147]: rust-lang/rust#71147 [71250]: rust-lang/rust#71250 [70937]: rust-lang/rust#70937 [70969]: rust-lang/rust#70969 [70632]: rust-lang/rust#70632 [70281]: rust-lang/rust#70281 [70345]: rust-lang/rust#70345 [70048]: rust-lang/rust#70048 [70081]: rust-lang/rust#70081 [70156]: rust-lang/rust#70156 [71269]: rust-lang/rust#71269 [69838]: rust-lang/rust#69838 [69929]: rust-lang/rust#69929 [69661]: rust-lang/rust#69661 [69778]: rust-lang/rust#69778 [69494]: rust-lang/rust#69494 [69403]: rust-lang/rust#69403 [69033]: rust-lang/rust#69033 [68692]: rust-lang/rust#68692 [68334]: rust-lang/rust#68334 [67502]: rust-lang/rust#67502 [cargo/8062]: rust-lang/cargo#8062 [`PathBuf::with_capacity`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.with_capacity [`PathBuf::capacity`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.capacity [`PathBuf::clear`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.clear [`PathBuf::reserve`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.reserve [`PathBuf::reserve_exact`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.reserve_exact [`PathBuf::shrink_to_fit`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.shrink_to_fit [`f32::to_int_unchecked`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.f32.html#method.to_int_unchecked [`f64::to_int_unchecked`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.f64.html#method.to_int_unchecked [`Layout::align_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.align_to [`Layout::pad_to_align`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.pad_to_align [`Layout::array`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.array [`Layout::extend`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.extend
Pkgsrc changes: * Remove the clutter caused by the cross-compile setup from Makefile (Now consigned to my own private cross.mk file.) * Remove a couple of patches which are now integrated upstream. * Minor adjustments to a couple of other patches. * Adjust cargo checksums after upstream upgrades. * Belatedly bump the curl dependency * If doing a "dist" build, unset DESTDIR during the build phase, to work around a mysterious build bug deep in the bowels of llvm, causing llvm tools to be installed to a directory unexpecetd by the rest of the rust build, ref. rust-lang/rust#73132 A "dist" build is not expected to be followed by an "install". * Bump nearly all bootstraps to 1.43.1; NetBSD earmv7hf bootstrap bumped to 1.44.0, as that one now finally builds and works. Upstream changes: Version 1.44.0 (2020-06-04) ========================== Language -------- - [You can now use `async/.await` with `#[no_std]` enabled.][69033] - [Added the `unused_braces` lint.][70081] **Syntax-only changes** - [Expansion-driven outline module parsing][69838] ```rust #[cfg(FALSE)] mod foo { mod bar { mod baz; // `foo/bar/baz.rs` doesn't exist, but no error! } } ``` These are still rejected semantically, so you will likely receive an error but these changes can be seen and parsed by macros and conditional compilation. Compiler -------- - [Rustc now respects the `-C codegen-units` flag in incremental mode.][70156] Additionally when in incremental mode rustc defaults to 256 codegen units. - [Refactored `catch_unwind`, to have zero-cost unless unwinding is enabled and a panic is thrown.][67502] - [Added tier 3\* support for the `aarch64-unknown-none` and `aarch64-unknown-none-softfloat` targets.][68334] - [Added tier 3 support for `arm64-apple-tvos` and `x86_64-apple-tvos` targets.][68191] Libraries --------- - [Special cased `vec![]` to map directly to `Vec::new()`.][70632] This allows `vec![]` to be able to be used in `const` contexts. - [`convert::Infallible` now implements `Hash`.][70281] - [`OsString` now implements `DerefMut` and `IndexMut` returning a `&mut OsStr`.][70048] - [Unicode 13 is now supported.][69929] - [`String` now implements `From<&mut str>`.][69661] - [`IoSlice` now implements `Copy`.][69403] - [`Vec<T>` now implements `From<[T; N]>`.][68692] Where `N` is less than 32. - [`proc_macro::LexError` now implements `fmt::Display` and `Error`.][68899] - [`from_le_bytes`, `to_le_bytes`, `from_be_bytes`, `to_be_bytes`, `from_ne_bytes`, and `to_ne_bytes` methods are now `const` for all integer types.][69373] Stabilized APIs --------------- - [`PathBuf::with_capacity`] - [`PathBuf::capacity`] - [`PathBuf::clear`] - [`PathBuf::reserve`] - [`PathBuf::reserve_exact`] - [`PathBuf::shrink_to_fit`] - [`f32::to_int_unchecked`] - [`f64::to_int_unchecked`] - [`Layout::align_to`] - [`Layout::pad_to_align`] - [`Layout::array`] - [`Layout::extend`] Cargo ----- - [Added the `cargo tree` command which will print a tree graph of your dependencies.][cargo/8062] E.g. ``` mdbook v0.3.2 (/Users/src/rust/mdbook) +-- ammonia v3.0.0 | +-- html5ever v0.24.0 | | +-- log v0.4.8 | | | +-- cfg-if v0.1.9 | | +-- mac v0.1.1 | | +-- markup5ever v0.9.0 | | +-- log v0.4.8 (*) | | +-- phf v0.7.24 | | | +-- phf_shared v0.7.24 | | | +-- siphasher v0.2.3 | | | +-- unicase v1.4.2 | | | [build-dependencies] | | | +-- version_check v0.1.5 ... ``` You can also display dependencies on multiple versions of the same crate with `cargo tree -d` (short for `cargo tree --duplicates`). Misc ---- - [Rustdoc now allows you to specify `--crate-version` to have rustdoc include the version in the sidebar.][69494] Compatibility Notes ------------------- - [Rustc now correctly generates static libraries on Windows GNU targets with the `.a` extension, rather than the previous `.lib`.][70937] - [Removed the `-C no_integrated_as` flag from rustc.][70345] - [The `file_name` property in JSON output of macro errors now points the actual source file rather than the previous format of `<NAME macros>`.][70969] **Note:** this may not point a file that actually exists on the user's system. - [The minimum required external LLVM version has been bumped to LLVM 8.][71147] - [`mem::{zeroed, uninitialised}` will now panic when used with types that do not allow zero initialization such as `NonZeroU8`.][66059] This was previously a warning. - [In 1.45.0 (the next release) converting a `f64` to `u32` using the `as` operator has been defined as a saturating operation.][71269] This was previously undefined behaviour, you can use the `{f64, f32}::to_int_unchecked` methods to continue using the current behaviour which may desirable in rare performance sensitive situations. Internal Only ------------- These changes provide no direct user facing benefits, but represent significant improvements to the internals and overall performance of rustc and related tools. - [dep_graph Avoid allocating a set on when the number reads are small.][69778] - [Replace big JS dict with JSON parsing.][71250] [69373]: rust-lang/rust#69373 [66059]: rust-lang/rust#66059 [68191]: rust-lang/rust#68191 [68899]: rust-lang/rust#68899 [71147]: rust-lang/rust#71147 [71250]: rust-lang/rust#71250 [70937]: rust-lang/rust#70937 [70969]: rust-lang/rust#70969 [70632]: rust-lang/rust#70632 [70281]: rust-lang/rust#70281 [70345]: rust-lang/rust#70345 [70048]: rust-lang/rust#70048 [70081]: rust-lang/rust#70081 [70156]: rust-lang/rust#70156 [71269]: rust-lang/rust#71269 [69838]: rust-lang/rust#69838 [69929]: rust-lang/rust#69929 [69661]: rust-lang/rust#69661 [69778]: rust-lang/rust#69778 [69494]: rust-lang/rust#69494 [69403]: rust-lang/rust#69403 [69033]: rust-lang/rust#69033 [68692]: rust-lang/rust#68692 [68334]: rust-lang/rust#68334 [67502]: rust-lang/rust#67502 [cargo/8062]: rust-lang/cargo#8062 [`PathBuf::with_capacity`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.with_capacity [`PathBuf::capacity`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.capacity [`PathBuf::clear`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.clear [`PathBuf::reserve`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.reserve [`PathBuf::reserve_exact`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.reserve_exact [`PathBuf::shrink_to_fit`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/path/struct.PathBuf.html#method.shrink_to_fit [`f32::to_int_unchecked`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.f32.html#method.to_int_unchecked [`f64::to_int_unchecked`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.f64.html#method.to_int_unchecked [`Layout::align_to`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.align_to [`Layout::pad_to_align`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.pad_to_align [`Layout::array`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.array [`Layout::extend`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/alloc/struct.Layout.html#method.extend
I don't see any reason to not stabilize it anymore, so let's go!
cc @kinnison @ehuss
r? @ollie27