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| author | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | Tue Aug 05 01:53:59 2025 +0000 |
| committer | bors <bors@rust-lang.org> | Tue Aug 05 01:53:59 2025 +0000 |
| tree | cf4651ad03aeb185d118e5e2ff6870a6461303b9 | |
| parent | 7948e960e9663d107b2210db7a7b3d8b4d813e0b [diff] | |
| parent | 7dc88a777de38b0a0b425cfd2f5180924d2642da [diff] |
Auto merge of #144934 - samueltardieu:rollup-25jvb9g, r=samueltardieu Rollup of 17 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#144467 (rustdoc template font links only emit `crossorigin` when needed) - rust-lang/rust#144548 (Rehome 21 `tests/ui/issues/` tests to other subdirectories under `tests/ui/`) - rust-lang/rust#144741 (fix: Error on illegal `[const]`s inside blocks within legal positions) - rust-lang/rust#144776 (`Printer` cleanups) - rust-lang/rust#144779 (Implement debugging output of the bootstrap Step graph into a DOT file) - rust-lang/rust#144813 (Add a tidy check to prevent adding UI tests directly under `tests/ui/`) - rust-lang/rust#144817 (Properly reject tail calls to `&FnPtr` or `&FnDef`) - rust-lang/rust#144852 (Rename `rust_panic_without_hook` to `resume_unwind` ) - rust-lang/rust#144866 (Remove `SHOULD_EMIT_LINTS` in favor of `should_emit`) - rust-lang/rust#144867 (Use `as_array` in PartialEq for arrays) - rust-lang/rust#144872 (Document Poisoning in `LazyCell` and `LazyLock`) - rust-lang/rust#144877 (coverage: Various small cleanups) - rust-lang/rust#144887 (`rust-analyzer` subtree update) - rust-lang/rust#144890 (Add `InterpCx::project_fields`) - rust-lang/rust#144894 (Delete `tests/ui/threads-sendsync/tcp-stress.rs`) - rust-lang/rust#144905 (rustc-dev-guide subtree update) - rust-lang/rust#144920 (Dont print arg span in MIR dump for tail call) r? `@ghost` `@rustbot` modify labels: rollup
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