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…omatsakis Renumber `proc_macro` tracking issues Lots of issue links in the compiler still point to rust-lang#38356 which is a bit of a monster issue that isn't serving much purpose any more. I've split the issue into a number of more fine-grained tracking issues to track stabilizations.
…omatsakis Renumber `proc_macro` tracking issues Lots of issue links in the compiler still point to rust-lang#38356 which is a bit of a monster issue that isn't serving much purpose any more. I've split the issue into a number of more fine-grained tracking issues to track stabilizations.
Rollup of 10 pull requests Successful merges: - #54269 (#53840: Consolidate pattern check errors) - #54458 (Allow both explicit and elided lifetimes in the same impl header) - #54603 (Add `crate::` to trait suggestions in Rust 2018.) - #54648 (Update Cargo's submodule) - #54680 (make run-pass tests with empty main just compile-pass tests) - #54687 (Use impl_header_lifetime_elision in libcore) - #54699 (Re-export `getopts` so custom drivers can reference it.) - #54702 (do not promote comparing function pointers) - #54728 (Renumber `proc_macro` tracking issues) - #54745 (make `CStr::from_bytes_with_nul_unchecked()` a const fn) Failed merges: r? @ghost
Lots of issue links in the compiler still point to #38356 which is a bit of a monster issue that isn't serving much purpose any more. I've split the issue into a number of more fine-grained tracking issues to track stabilizations.