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I'm not exactly sure what it is, but a lot of these just...give me a weird feeling. Like, with a I guess I probably don't object to anything in particular here, but I'd like to hear your thoughts. This also is maybe something to bring up in the stabilization discussion. |
Thanks for your input. I think it's the intent to format |
Opening all of these together has spread the discussion out a little, but I think my feelings in #94146 (comment) largely echo those of @jackh726 here -- blanket application of let-else feels like it sometimes detracts more than it adds. |
Adopt let else in more places Continuation of rust-lang#89933, rust-lang#91018, rust-lang#91481, rust-lang#93046, rust-lang#93590, rust-lang#94011. I have extended my clippy lint to also recognize tuple passing and match statements. The diff caused by fixing it is way above 1 thousand lines. Thus, I split it up into multiple pull requests to make reviewing easier. This is the biggest of these PRs and handles the changes outside of rustdoc, rustc_typeck, rustc_const_eval, rustc_trait_selection, which were handled in PRs rust-lang#94139, rust-lang#94142, rust-lang#94143, rust-lang#94144.
Adopt let else in more places Continuation of rust-lang#89933, rust-lang#91018, rust-lang#91481, rust-lang#93046, rust-lang#93590, rust-lang#94011. I have extended my clippy lint to also recognize tuple passing and match statements. The diff caused by fixing it is way above 1 thousand lines. Thus, I split it up into multiple pull requests to make reviewing easier. This is the biggest of these PRs and handles the changes outside of rustdoc, rustc_typeck, rustc_const_eval, rustc_trait_selection, which were handled in PRs rust-lang#94139, rust-lang#94142, rust-lang#94143, rust-lang#94144.
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…jgillot rustc_trait_selection: adopt let else in more places Continuation of rust-lang#89933, rust-lang#91018, rust-lang#91481, rust-lang#93046, rust-lang#93590, rust-lang#94011. I have extended my clippy lint to also recognize tuple passing and match statements. The diff caused by fixing it is way above 1 thousand lines. Thus, I split it up into multiple pull requests to make reviewing easier. This PR handles rustc_trait_selection.
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Continuation of #89933, #91018, #91481, #93046, #93590, #94011.
I have extended my clippy lint to also recognize tuple passing and match statements. The diff caused by fixing it is way above 1 thousand lines. Thus, I split it up into multiple pull requests to make reviewing easier. This PR handles rustc_trait_selection.