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… as the feature is ready for stabilization: rust-lang/rust#43036 (comment)

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I don't think this text really fits into the reference, as it explains a lot of motivation and background rather than precisely and concisely stating what the attribute does. Certainly when I wrote it I had something like The Book or RBE in mind, not the reference.

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Feature stabilization PR: rust-lang/rust#51395

I agree that the subsections do not necessarily belong there as-is but I wasn’t sure what else to do, this PR is sort of a straw man.

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Stabilize #[repr(transparent)]

Tracking issue FCP: #43036 (comment)
Reference PR: rust-lang/reference#353
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alercah commented Aug 3, 2018

I agree that this is not ready for integration into the reference. Adding more/confusing text is not necessarily better, even if it improves coverage.

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Havvy commented Aug 20, 2018

Closing in favor of #389 since the RFC's contents don't translate to being in the reference directly that well.

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