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pcd1193182 opened this issue Jul 9, 2012 · 1 comment
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Tutorial typos #2852

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Section 10.1: "@ pointer type discussed in next section" is actually discussed in an earlier section, specifically section 8.
17.3 The example has variables "from_parent" and "to_parent", whereas the explanation refers to "from_par" and "to_par"

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brson commented Jul 9, 2012

Thanks! Fixed.

RalfJung pushed a commit to RalfJung/rust that referenced this issue Apr 28, 2023
Add minimum alignment support for loongarch64

The [loongarch64-unknown-linux-gnu](rust-lang#96971) was added as a tier 3 target, add minimum alignment support for loongarch64 now.

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RalfJung pushed a commit to RalfJung/rust that referenced this issue Apr 30, 2023
Add minimum alignment support for loongarch64

The [loongarch64-unknown-linux-gnu](rust-lang#96971) was added as a tier 3 target, add minimum alignment support for loongarch64 now.

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celinval added a commit to celinval/rust-dev that referenced this issue Jun 4, 2024
We override a few std functions to improve verification time or
verification results, however, those functions are quite helpful during
concrete execution. Thus, avoid overriding functions when executing
concrete playback.

Resolves rust-lang#2850

Co-authored-by: Adrian Palacios <73246657+adpaco-aws@users.noreply.github.com>
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