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Mark ascii methods on primitive types stable in 1.23.0 not 1.21.0. #46411
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r? @Kimundi (rust_highfive has picked a reviewer for you, use r? to override) |
cc @LukasKalbertodt. This fixes an apparent oversight in #46411. |
They're not in 1.22.0 either. 1.23.0 is the first version with these methods. Also, I assume you meant to link to #44042. |
Oops, yes, that's correct. Thanks! |
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The documentation is also incorrect in 1.23.0 beta. Could someone please nominate this issue for inclusion there? |
☔ The latest upstream changes (presumably #46288) made this pull request unmergeable. Please resolve the merge conflicts. |
The ascii_methods_on_intrinsics feature stabilization didn't land in time for 1.21.0. Update the annotation so the documentation is correct about when these methods became available.
@Kimundi review ping? |
@bors r+ rollup |
📌 Commit 6aef5e3 has been approved by |
Mark ascii methods on primitive types stable in 1.23.0 not 1.21.0. The ascii_methods_on_intrinsics feature stabilization didn't land in time for 1.21.0. Update the annotation so the documentation is correct about when these methods became available.
Thanks @kennytm! :D |
☀️ Test successful - status-appveyor, status-travis |
Looks like we forgot to backport this to 1.23.0 (sorry about that!) so removing the beta tags. |
The ascii_methods_on_intrinsics feature stabilization
didn't land in time for 1.21.0. Update the annotation
so the documentation is correct about when these
methods became available.